Realco's successful ZPM replication

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realco posted this 15 January 2023

Hi.
I did a quick test with the intention of replicating ZPM.
I think I am far from the result, but the increase in the light intensity of the 5w lamp caught my attention, while the current consumption decreases.
I use a Starch block cut from other experiments. I don't rely on the oscilloscope probe either because today I burned the input on channel B together with the probe. Therefore, I ask those who control ZPM to show me some tracks using ferrite. That's all I have available for now.
thanks

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realco posted this 15 January 2023

Hi.
I did a quick test with the intention of replicating ZPM.
I think I am far from the result, but the increase in the light intensity of the 5w lamp caught my attention, while the current consumption decreases.
I use a Starch block cut from other experiments. I don't rely on the oscilloscope probe either because today I burned the input on channel B together with the probe. Therefore, I ask those who control ZPM to show me some tracks using ferrite. That's all I have available for now.
thanks

realco posted this 25 January 2023

Quoting:Fighter

Hi Realco,

So you took a failed old experiment of Chris' "partnered output coils".

Then you removed the third coil so only the two identical and opposite coils remained.

Then you removed about half of the turns from one of the coils so you made the coils asymmetric and with 1:2 turns ratio just like ZPM have.

And with the new ad-hoc ferrite ZPM you managed to show the input decreasing effect while the light bulb luminosity increased (effect clearly visible on the analog ampere meter when the device reached optimal/resonance frequency). šŸ˜ƒ

 

 

Not quite, not exactly! I was saying that I had for a long time... from the >chris era> a coil with which I replicated FLOYD SWEET.
I modified this coil and.... You saw the result.
As for the lamp, when she was  (younger) she had about 60w from what I remember.
Anyway... The ZPM project has huge potential! It all depends on the setting

 

realco posted this 25 January 2023

Thank you Fighter

Fighter posted this 25 January 2023

Hi Realco,

So you took a failed old experiment of Chris' "partnered output coils".

Then you removed the third coil so only the two identical and opposite coils remained.

Then you removed about half of the turns from one of the coils so you made the coils asymmetric and with 1:2 turns ratio just like ZPM have.

And with the new ad-hoc ferrite ZPM you managed to show the input decreasing effect while the light bulb luminosity increased (effect clearly visible on the analog ampere meter when the device reached optimal/resonance frequency). šŸ˜ƒ

So you managed to transform a failed "partnered output coils" experiment in a successful ferrite ZPM replication and, more than that, to power up a 220V light bulb ! I guess it's a standard domestic light bulb, can't see how many watts it has.

Which says a lot about the the capabilities and the potential of what we demonstrated and shared publicly here about ZPM and what's presented just as a hypothetical solution on the old aboveunity site ('cause nobody saw any demonstration of a working device using "partnered output coils" with a real load there). šŸ˜‰

Thanks for sharing your new successful experiment !

Regards,

Fighter

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
Nikola Tesla
realco posted this 25 January 2023

realco posted this 25 January 2023

Hi everybody
If I still had small doubts about the resonance on the ferrite in this ZPM, it has now disappeared.
As I don't really have time, I resorted to a quick test with what I had from other projects. What you saw is a coil from the time when I was in Chris's forum with which I tried (and partially) managed to demonstrate the operation of Floyd Sweet with magnets. So we had 260 bifilar coils on each of the two coils. I removed 120-125 turns from one of them. and you see the result. The lamp draws very little current, as you can see in the clip, which means there is resonance at about 1,550-1,650 khz.
Good luck to those who will try the version with ferrite.

realco posted this 23 January 2023

This is the original Mayer VIC. It's quite complicated which I can't get into. However, I can buy a larger dimension metglas to test if consumption can be lowered under resonance. It would be one more option to use the ZPM effect
Thank you Fighter for posting the EPG coil (one of them) but I have all the research on Stanley Meyer up to date

Best regard

realco posted this 23 January 2023

Quoting:Fighter

Welcome back Realco,

Quoting Dr. Steven Greer from my YouTube video here:

A lot of people don't realize that Stan Meyer had a toroidal shaped object that put out many times more energy than you had to put into it because it was tapping into this zero-point quantum vacuum energy field...

So you want to use your ZPM replica for electric power amplification in place of Stan Meyer's EPG ?

I didn't studied how Meyer's EPG is amplifying its input power, I think it would be possible but looking at its size I think you would need a scaled-up and more powerful ZPM.

Just a wild guess... šŸ™‚

Regards,

Fighter

 

Fighter posted this 22 January 2023

Welcome back Realco,

Quoting Dr. Steven Greer from my YouTube video here:

A lot of people don't realize that Stan Meyer had a toroidal shaped object that put out many times more energy than you had to put into it because it was tapping into this zero-point quantum vacuum energy field...

So you want to use your ZPM replica for electric power amplification in place of Stan Meyer's EPG ?

I didn't studied how Meyer's EPG is amplifying its input power, I think it would be possible but looking at its size I think you would need a scaled-up and more powerful ZPM.

Just a wild guess... šŸ™‚

Regards,

Fighter

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
Nikola Tesla
realco posted this 22 January 2023

realco posted this 22 January 2023

Hello everybody Hello, I'm back.

Thanks Fighter for the data posted by you above. This is the ferrite I use. I have several and some work up to 100mhz

Today I will post a clip with my hydrogen cell (one of them) using the two ZPM coils. For the beginning it is quite good, I will adapt this system by changing the coils and the connection method.That's all for now.

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