Jim rms shares his work. You seem to have all the secrets but I’m yet to see a single device you have shared that you have built . Maybe I’m not looking hard enough as you seem to have done more than most here . Fair enough, however you could watch every video rms made and read everything he wrote and still not increase the efficiency of a circuit as I explained in my last post. In which case all the pretty pictures and entertaining video's mean little if we don't actually learn anything or make progress. We can use our words Jim, in fact most Nobel Prize winning scientists/physicists use only there words not entertaining video's. They have no interest in entertaining anyone... there serious about there work. So rather than talk bs like you are I will go further and actually say something which has value to someone... Logically, if two solenoid coils induce one another, have the total energy split between them and were electrically isolated then we must be able to combine the total energy through conduction. Has anyone ever noticed that on many Free Energy patents they use cross connections like the McFarland Cook patent, why, for what reason?. It's because when one electromagnet induces another electromagnet through magnetic induction the poles on the second core must reverse. In which case we have evidence to suggest that we can combine the energy of the Primary and the induced Secondary of two solenoid coils to increase the total efficiency. I mean we could completely ignore all the science and just use common sense. If there was a magnetic field in both solenoid cores and we only used the induced force from one of them then, where is the rest?. In all these FE inventors words we hear one common theme, total energy, total force, total efficiency... the sum of all forces. You want to listen to an expert in succeeding listen to this guy... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNnMPRcmE1IElon Musk "I think it's important to apply critical thinking to what one is doing and by that I mean just the fundamentals of logic. Do you have the right axioms, are they relevant and are you making the right conclusions based on those axioms, that is the essence of critical thinking and yet it is amazing how often people fail to do that. I think wishful thinking is in the human brain and you want things to be the way you wish them and you try to filter information that you shouldn't filter, that's the most common flaw I see. I also tend to see that people instead of reasoning first principals they will tend to act, they will do things because others are doing them, because there is a trend" In essence stop following others and observe, think it through, do some real experiments and learn something. You want to help someone... tell them something they don't know. Regards AC
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Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger
“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”― Richard P. Feynman
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