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So I received two of these CTs.
I'll keep one as is and rewind the other as per my SM toroid mapping I did years ago (lol).

This CT is a Simpson Model 01297.
You can see it on page 63 of their nice pdf catalog.
http://www.simpsonelectric.com/uploads/File/PanelMeterCatalog_Jan09.pdf

The CT ferrite is very close to the SM toroid dimension, this one is slightly thinner core but there are many core sizes in this type of CT .

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Added: This discussion was interesting.

http://www.control.com/thread/1026235833


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Well, what I am saying is what I always have been saying,  that just as the inventor says that the signal and the power are the same.
 
To me this means the excitation comes from the signal itself.
You don't have to add any excitation at all.



This is a possibility that should be explored. Is it possible that the right configuration of coils with a slight DC biias nulls out the normal magnetic field of the earth and allows electrons to circulate and wind up out of the thermal noise possibly due to some effect of gravity and the earth spin, quite possibly a coriolis type effect.

Pulsing coils may not be the answer to the "fire that feeds itself". SM alluded to all of this and gave many hints (if we are to believe any of it).

What has always intrigued me is the slow windup time of the TPU's or "turbine effect".  I believe this to be a major clue. Maybe just creating the correct conditions allows the effect to wind up. Preferred pathways  are slowly established in the conductor creating the windup effect. Perhaps similar to the "cup of hot chocolate" effect.

That quote is from username "Newton007".  He was a retired teacher of radio and tv repair (high school level (US)).  Strange fellow.  He had moved to Colorado and kept saying that he could have to move again at any time. Like he was moving from someone or something.  He made several warnings about a consortium he referred to as the "tiger" and how thay had "sharp teeth and claws", and said that I should fear and distance myself from them.  He had a theory that the TPU was not pulsed directly and that the signal that excited it was also powered by it, so that it fed itself and could run-away if not detuned.  He had other theories about energy from the sun, how the solar system worked, and turned me onto the book "Electric Sky".
   
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I still have an  intuitive sense of rightness regarding what I wrote in that text last December.

The control circuitry may only be required to maintain the correct bias field and "tame" an otherwise runaway effect.

Glad to see someone is still interested in this.

Are there any clues in "The Electric Sky"?


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I still have an  intuitive sense of rightness regarding what I wrote in that text last December.

The control circuitry may only be required to maintain the correct bias field and "tame" an otherwise runaway effect.

Glad to see someone is still interested in this.

Are there any clues in "The Electric Sky"?


Electric Sky is interesting, but not sure any clues are there.  I haven't opened it in a long time.  This book delves into some new explanations for things going on in the universe.  Hmm - I'll have to look again.  http://electric-cosmos.org/

Newton007 was looking for a passive way to induce rotation of a magnet - we used a compass.  We each set up an experiment with shorted coils on large plastic tubes and the theory was that when the shorted coils were spaced apart at just the right distance, with the coils horizontal - tube vertical, then the compass would rotate.  Most we ever got was about a degree or two of deflection.  However, makes you wonder about the spacing between SM's top and bottom coils, and if this distance was adjusted or arbitrary.
   

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The book "Electric Sky" leads to a paper by Hannes Alfven in 1948, which leads to a very interesting experiment with a pool of mercury and a magnetic field which leads to the "magnetohydrodynamic wave":

It has three characteristics: it produces (1) mechanical motion, (2) a magnetic field, and ( 3 ) an electric field

http://www.catastrophism.com/texts/electricity-in-space/


then there's all of the particle drift stuff...
   

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read a little about magnetohydrodynamics and then you wonder if there is an electric version and there is: electrohydrodynamics

Then there is "aether hydrodynamics"...way out on the fringe!
   

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In addition there is strong evidence that gravity and mass itself is dependent on electrical charge

Also shown is mars then venus then saturn is an alignment. What has been falsely indentified is venus. It sits in the same postion as the asteroid belt.



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They have flat bottoms with conical central cones. The strata of the central peaks are undisturbed in many so-called impact craters
Same desolation pattern as Tagunska:
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June 30, 2008: The year is 1908, and it's just after seven in the morning. A man is sitting on the front porch of a trading post at Vanavara in Siberia. Little does he know, in a few moments, he will be hurled from his chair and the heat will be so intense he will feel as though his shirt is on fire.

That's how the Tunguska event felt 40 miles from ground zero.

Today, June 30, 2008, is the 100th anniversary of that ferocious impact near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in remote Siberia--and after 100 years, scientists are still talking about it.

"If you want to start a conversation with anyone in the asteroid business all you have to say is Tunguska," says Don Yeomans, manager of the Near-Earth Object Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "It is the only entry of a large meteoroid we have in the modern era with first-hand accounts."



Above: Trees felled by the Tunguska explosion. Credit: the Leonid Kulik Expedition. [more]

While the impact occurred in '08, the first scientific expedition to the area would have to wait for 19 years. In 1921, Leonid Kulik, the chief curator for the meteorite collection of the St. Petersburg museum led an expedition to Tunguska. But the harsh conditions of the Siberian outback thwarted his team's attempt to reach the area of the blast. In 1927, a new expedition, again lead by Kulik, reached its goal.

"At first, the locals were reluctant to tell Kulik about the event," said Yeomans. "They believed the blast was a visitation by the god Ogdy, who had cursed the area by smashing trees and killing animals."

While testimonials may have at first been difficult to obtain, there was plenty of evidence lying around. Eight hundred square miles of remote forest had been ripped asunder. Eighty million trees were on their sides, lying in a radial pattern.



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"Those trees acted as markers, pointing directly away from the blast's epicenter," said Yeomans. "Later, when the team arrived at ground zero, they found the trees there standing upright – but their limbs and bark had been stripped away. They looked like a forest of telephone poles."
Such debranching requires fast moving shock waves that break off a tree's branches before the branches can transfer the impact momentum to the tree's stem. Thirty seven years after the Tunguska blast, branchless trees would be found at the site of another massive explosion – Hiroshima, Japan.

Which way do sparks fly from an electrical short? Hot plasma exiting.


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reading a little on magnetohydrodynamics:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetohydrodynamics

I never knew that Faraday had attempted to measure this current:

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The ebbing salty water flowing past London's Waterloo Bridge interacts with the Earth's magnetic field to produce a potential difference between the two river-banks. Michael Faraday tried this experiment in 1832 but the current was too small to measure with the equipment at the time, and the river bed contributed to short-circuit the signal. However, by the same process, Dr. William Hyde Wollaston was able to measure the voltage induced by the tide in the English Channel in 1851.

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and electrohydrodynamics:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrohydrodynamics

I found this to be "peculiar", keeping in mind that the aether has been suggested to be a sea of charges immersed in a dielectric:

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Electrohydrodynamics (EHD), also known as electro-fluid-dynamics (EFD) or electrokinetics, is the study of the dynamics of electrically charged fluids.[1] It is the study of the motions of ionised particles or molecules and their interactions with electric fields and the surrounding fluid. The term may be considered to be synonymous with the rather elaborate electrostrictive hydrodynamics. EHD covers the following types of particle and fluid transport mechanisms:Electrophoresis, electrokinesis, dielectrophoresis, electro-osmosis, and electrorotation. In general, the phenomena relate to the direct conversion of electrical energy into kinetic energy, and vice versa.

In the first instance, shaped electrostatic fields create hydrostatic pressure (or motion) in dielectric media. When such media are fluids, a flow is produced.  If the dielectric is a vacuum or a solid, no flow is produced. Such flow can be directed against the electrodes, generally to move the electrodes. In such case, the moving structure acts as an electric motor. Practical fields of interest of EHD are the common air ioniser, Electrohydrodynamic thrusters and EHD cooling systems.

In the second instance, the converse takes place. A powered flow of medium within a shaped electrostatic field adds energy to the system which is picked up as a potential difference by electrodes. In such case, the structure acts as an electrical generator.

   

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shaped electrostatic fields create hydrostatic pressure (or motion) in dielectric media.

This is known with regard to biefeld brown, if the asymmetric dielectric has something like salt water flowing through it then it will be propelled, i thought of using a brown cell well insulated to pump things like oil  ;)

No moving parts in a pump are beneficial, never got round to more complex tests or salt water.
   

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This is known with regard to biefeld brown, if the asymmetric dielectric has something like salt water flowing through it then it will be propelled, i thought of using a brown cell well insulated to pump things like oil  ;)

No moving parts in a pump are beneficial, never got round to more complex tests or salt water.

The same principles can be applied to rotate virtual particles and develop a generator.


Shaped electrostatic fields create hydrostatic pressure (or motion) in dielectric media.

A powered flow of medium within a shaped electrostatic field adds energy to the system which is picked up as a potential difference by electrodes. In such case, the structure acts as an electrical generator.
   

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A powered flow of medium within a shaped electrostatic field adds energy to the system which is picked up as a potential difference by electrodes. In such case, the structure acts as an electrical generator.

The important thing about a powered flow is to access a free flow maybe wind or salt water, i am hesitant to believe there would be much potential or a very efficient power conversion, i guess one could build an anode/cathode setup like a lifter and try it in wind to see if there if there is any power added, i am also not sure how the extra energy would manifest, if these problems were understood and the energy gained was fed back into the system then maybe a self powered propulsion system maybe viable  8)
   
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In the first instance, shaped electrostatic fields create hydrostatic pressure (or motion) in dielectric media.

This is how I pumped water through clear plastic tubing for my 8th grade science fair project. The water was lab quality from the science lab.

For years, classmates and teachers kept asking me how I faked it, even with the five page report on how it worked. I haven't seen any of the old contacts in years -- probably dead by now  :P
   

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A powered flow of medium within a shaped electrostatic field adds energy to the system which is picked up as a potential difference by electrodes. In such case, the structure acts as an electrical generator.

The important thing about a powered flow is to access a free flow maybe wind or salt water, i am hesitant to believe there would be much potential or a very efficient power conversion, i guess one could build an anode/cathode setup like a lifter and try it in wind to see if there if there is any power added, i am also not sure how the extra energy would manifest, if these problems were understood and the energy gained was fed back into the system then a self powered propulsion system maybe viable  8)

or a self-powered generator, or both!

Find a very cheap way to create the flow.  Passive methods are ideal, but not easy to figure out.

Better than looking for another energy source...

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A sincere thank you for the comment on the "electric sun", seems the new nasa research vehicle in space is rediscovering very old and discarded news,and explaining some very perplexing anomolies .

Magnetic ropes forming between the sun and the earth on a regular basis,coming and going in seconds or minutes?[how cool is that!!]

http://www.thunderbolts.info/webnews/121707electricsun.htm.

seems there is a lot to discover ,also seems that fluids, electricity and magnetism are very interesting places to play!!

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Has anything come to light on these mysterious centrepieces?
Thought I'd ask as its been a while.
   
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Has anything come to light on these mysterious centrepieces?
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Everyone has a different opinion regarding what the toroids are.

 My opinion: Since SM worked in the speaker design business at Spherics Labs as Chief Engineer, he must have looked at methods of combining channels for a subwoofer system, which in those days were not amplified and merely the sum of the two channels with HF info removed from the woofers.

Spherics Labs did sell passive subwoofers with a pair of satellite speakers for the HF.

This is accomplished with a toroid choke with two windings. After much searching I found the attached pdf.

I do know from communication with Jack Durban that a lot of stuff was tossed out when Spherics Labs folded and Stephen did grab a lot, e.g. the plastic rings for the open TPU were part of the speaker grill assembly for the floor standing "pipe" speakers. Also speaker connection terminals can be found on the open TPU.

That's my guess.  Occams Razor

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Thank you for the reply ION.
It all seems to have been over complicated, the razor gives this away lol.
I'll continue reading etc. Perhaps the whole system is hiding in plain sight.
   
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