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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 60301" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Hi Opmmur</p><p> </p><p>I've been talking about my experiments for years. I haven't found anyone even willing to try some of the real interesting stuff. My gravity field generator was very interesting to me. But no one else was interested enough to have their own gravity field generator. So as far as I know, I'm the only one on the planet that has one. Actually I have three of them. I wanted to see if it was easy to reproduce. So I built two more. Sure enough, they all work.</p><p> </p><p>But back to my Multiverse Resonator. I tracked down the cause of the increased electromagnet performance. Apparently when I originally constructed the machine years ago, I read the schematic literally for what it said. The value of the capacitor for the stabilizer was on the schematic reading 1.ok 250v. To me the 1.0k represented 1000 micro-farads. It wasn't listed as anything else. And it is common practice for people drawing schematics to leave off the uf notation. But it is understood that when left off, micro-farads is implied. So years ago when I built the Multiverse Resonator, I used a 1000uf 250v capacitor. Which means the capacitor in my Multiverse Resonator is 1000 times the value it was intended to be. This morning I replaced the switches on the Multiverse Resonator because the main power switch was stuck in the on position. When starting up the machine, I discovered that when I flipped the stabilizer switch on, the electromagnet exhibited the increased performance. So I hooked up my volt-ohm meter on the amp setting to see just how much current was being drawn. It was identical to my HDR with the stabilizer in the off position. But when turned on, the current draw doubles and the electromagnet goes to super-magnet mode. I made a little video to see:</p><p> </p><p>[media=youtube]-qVmxQVQOOg[/media]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 60301, member: 288"] Hi Opmmur I've been talking about my experiments for years. I haven't found anyone even willing to try some of the real interesting stuff. My gravity field generator was very interesting to me. But no one else was interested enough to have their own gravity field generator. So as far as I know, I'm the only one on the planet that has one. Actually I have three of them. I wanted to see if it was easy to reproduce. So I built two more. Sure enough, they all work. But back to my Multiverse Resonator. I tracked down the cause of the increased electromagnet performance. Apparently when I originally constructed the machine years ago, I read the schematic literally for what it said. The value of the capacitor for the stabilizer was on the schematic reading 1.ok 250v. To me the 1.0k represented 1000 micro-farads. It wasn't listed as anything else. And it is common practice for people drawing schematics to leave off the uf notation. But it is understood that when left off, micro-farads is implied. So years ago when I built the Multiverse Resonator, I used a 1000uf 250v capacitor. Which means the capacitor in my Multiverse Resonator is 1000 times the value it was intended to be. This morning I replaced the switches on the Multiverse Resonator because the main power switch was stuck in the on position. When starting up the machine, I discovered that when I flipped the stabilizer switch on, the electromagnet exhibited the increased performance. So I hooked up my volt-ohm meter on the amp setting to see just how much current was being drawn. It was identical to my HDR with the stabilizer in the off position. But when turned on, the current draw doubles and the electromagnet goes to super-magnet mode. I made a little video to see: [media=youtube]-qVmxQVQOOg[/media] [/QUOTE]
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