Re: Come Cross Test Circuit Theory in Simulation, Over Unity Circuit



Somewhere you guys missed the point.

Any piece of wire can be replaced by plasma. So, if there 2KW here or
there and a piece of wire completes the circuit, a plasma could
replace it. Sure, that energy is there and bucking around and hardly
anything you can tap into, in most cases. But, a plasma when it's hot
enough, will conduct as well or better than a piece of wire. The
whole trick is keeping the plasma hot enough between cycles, and the
only real way to that in the radio frequency ranges, around 1MHz and
up.

One guy looked at the simulation models, and he gave a confused
answer. I went to college too, and I got ahead, and then I would fall
behind and then catch right up again. Here's what happened, I kept
running simulations of this circuit, then bringing in hand wound
toroids and other coils to duplicate the simulations and see if I was
in reality. The power is there, and yes I've loaded it up and found
out things about transformers that I never knew, until then. What I
learned was not in the books. The circuit is connected from component
to component by wire. Between any coil and capacitor in parallel,
replace 1 piece of wire with a plasma tube and you can have 13KW of
heat. I updated that zip file name Proof.zip and there's a circuit
that achieves 13KW from I think it was 30W, and if you ignite a
plasma, it's all usable as heat.

Some parts of the circuit consits of parts you cannot buy but must
construct yourself. Otherwise, there is no power to use.
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