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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| Sysop : Jerry W. Decker | Voice : (214) 324-8741 |
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| File Name : CADUFAZE.ASC | Online Date : 05/22/94 |
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| Contributed by : Joel McClain | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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CADUFAZE.ASC
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MAY 11, 1994
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JOEL MCCLAIN
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In looking at the presumed design of the Sweet VTA, (presumed as a result
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of the lack of detailed information available) I have coined the term
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"alternate depletion" to describe its method of attaining ZP energy.
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We know from conventional transformer theory that a transformer will
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reverse the phase of the primary signal in the secondary winding. This is
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caused by the inverse relationship of EMF and CEMF in the core of the
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transformer. Typically, the core is made of iron laminates, or some other
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ferrous material. The Sweet VTA uses this principle in a manner which uses
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the phase reversal to cause a cascase of energies.
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The dual caduceus coils are seen as next to each other, which permits
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inductive coupling, and within the field of opposing magnetic fields, which
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creates a stress within the cores of the caduceus coils. At the crossover
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points of each coil, the flux collapse is "assisted" by the stress field of
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the core. The stress field, similar to a conventional electric generator,
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oscillates the lattice structure of the copper wire, causing movement of
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electrons.
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Energy "stored" in the stress field is added to the energy of the original
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flux collapse, because it is "pushed" in by the opposing energy of the
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other caduceus coil. That is the effect of reversed phasing, as mentioned
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earlier. While one crossover field is collapsing, the corresponding coil
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is expanding, which adds more stress field energy than that which was
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originally "displaced".
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This continues to occur at each crossover point. The displacement caused
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by the "push" results in am imbalance in the stress field. As the process
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reverses, and the alternate coil's field collapses, it is aided by the
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"push" from the expanding field of the first coil. The current induced in
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the second coil is greater than the current in the first coil, because the
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"push" of the first coil is composed of its original energy, plus the
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"push" of the first coil.
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This continues to increase the energy at each crossover point, yielding far
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greater energy at the output of the coils than that which was used to begin
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the process. The energy is amplified through each winding in a cascade
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effect.
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Core saturation, normally undesirable in a power transformer, is required
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in the Sweet VTA design. The power attained will depend upon the strength
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of the cores. Power will increase until the core is saturated, and no
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longer able to expand energy into the magnetic field.
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Why does the field collapse at each winding? This is at the heart of every
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caduceus coil. When wires are laid over each other, a capacitance is
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formed, and the capacitance cancels the inductance of the windings before
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the crossover point. This causes field collapse into the core, and then
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into the next winding.
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A Tesla coil uses the same principle, in that a frequency is applied which
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is resonant at the value of LC, causing the series impedance to consist of
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wire resistance only.
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From this, we can see that the current which is used to excite a caduceus
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coil must also be resonant relative to the length of the windings and the
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amount of crossover capacitance. To determine the appropriate frequency,
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the volume of the core as well as a resonating chamber must also be taken
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into account. The core is essentially a resonant cavity, and you need to
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apply a frequency which will cause it to resonate.
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Think of the core as a hollow cylinder, to which you will apply a musical
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note until it resonates. The core density is irrelevant to resonance, and
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applies only when considering saturation. Try using an ordinary "tin can",
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opened on one end, and apply acoustic energy until you reach resonance, and
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hear the energy "ringing" back at you.
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Having determined the resonant frequency of the core, then add the windings
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as if they were the holes in a flute, with a crossover at each "hole". In
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other words, even spacing is not going to work. Each crossover needs to be
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preceded by a length of wire which is calculated based upon the PHI
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relationship to resonance.
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The caduceus coil has to attain aggregate resonance before it can produce
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an over-unity effect, so each of the seven crossovers is a whole note on
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the diatonic scale. In other words, use alternate cube and square roots of
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PHI (1.618) times the length of the previous winding to determine the
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length of the next winding.
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In this way, every winding is both a note as well as a harmonic of another
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winding.
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Both coils of the Sweet VTA must be wound identically, placed side by side,
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and centered in the magnetic stress field. The primary for each coil
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should apply a low level signal at the resonant frequency, and the
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primaries should be 180 degrees out of phase with each other to aid in the
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expansion and collapse of the flux fields.
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Much has been speculated about the necessity of "tuning" the magnets, using
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variuos methods which have been known to cause the magnets to explode. I
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don't think that this is relevant to the design. The stress field is
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merely reactive to the electromagnetic energy of the coils. However, the
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size of the magnets and their strength is important.
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The size is necessary so as to keep the flux fields contained within the
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stress field, and the strength is a factor of the power which is to be
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derived from the coils.
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Think of the magnetically created stress field as if it were a guitar
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string, first plucked, and then tightened to the next higher note. A
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strong enough "string" will be able to "play" the entire octave without
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"snapping".
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Given these design parameters, the alternate depletion mode can be more
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easily visualized. The primary coil applies the first note at the resonant
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frequency of the core. This is picked up by the tuned windings as primary
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and harmonic frequencies.
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The flux field expands into the alternate coil as well as into the stress
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field. The phase reversal of the second coil "pushes" energy from the
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stress field into the core and windings of the first coil, whose flux
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collapse "pulls" out the field of the alternate coil as it is being
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energized by its primary.
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Each cycle of primary current will increase the potential of energy at the
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outputs of the coils. As one caduceus "inhales" the other "exhales", with
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the addition of stress field energy from the opposing magnetic fields.
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This will only happen at resonance, which follows strict mathematical
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rules. The input signal at the primary must be kept small to avoid
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overdriving the VTA, which if the core density and magnetic strength are
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adequate, will cause the circuit to lose dimensional stability.
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Gravity IS time IN OUR universe, and as the VTA energies cancel the
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quadrupole effects of particle spin energy in the electromagnetic field,
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the VTA will begin to lose relative "weight".
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It becomes caught in its own "warp field", and will start to rise. Further
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power applied at the primary may cause the VTA to "leave" our subjective
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temporal reality, and seem to disappear.
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Although it is "lost", it continues to create temporal distortions which
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are detrimental to the dimensional stability and therefore to the
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biological health of persons who are within the distortion field.
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With only a rudimentary understanding of the principles of electricity and
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music, virtually anyone can create a "time machine" or "anti-g" device in
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this manner, but the costs can be high if the machine loses stability. The
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universe, for its immense and vast amounts of matter and energy, is in a
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delicate balanced state.
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One VTA lost in hyperspace can set up a chain reaction of events which will
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cause the vortical "waves of creation" to become unbalanced, resulting in
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the destruction of a galaxy. Locally, we would begin to see this
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manifesting itself in polar instability, as the magnetic energy of the
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earth itself begins to "feed" the VTA.
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To avoid creating this chain reaction of events, the primary signal must
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NOT be a function of secondary output power. The amplitude of the primary
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excitation current must be fixed in such a manner as to avoid overdriving
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the VTA.
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