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I've long since wondered about the transformer model. Since it's an ideal transformer model, it is difficult to envision how to translate it into a real world build which fails to lose any of its magnetism as well as any of its dielectric force.
Maybe Jim Murray's "transforming generator" comes close when a capacitive load is placed across it?
The central core of his transformer is a coil which is spun by an external motor. It is flanked by two coils which do not move, nor rotate, which could exemplify the primary and secondary of a conventional transformer.
Thus, his core could be demonstrating a lossless condition of what could otherwise be described as the "sustained generation of eddy currents" and without their dissipation if stored in a dielectric medium, such as a capacitor. This, apparently, completes a feedback condition (according to the inventor) which is capable of exhibiting an accumulation of an "assistive torque" which would suggest getting more work out of less energy (a condition which is synonymous with the recycling of our soda bottles and aluminum cans, etc).
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I've long since wondered about the transformer model. Since it's an ideal transformer model, it is difficult to envision how to translate it into a real world build which fails to lose any of its magnetism as well as any of its dielectric force.
Maybe Jim Murray's "transforming generator" comes close when a capacitive load is placed across it?
The central core of his transformer is a coil which is spun by an external motor. It is flanked by two coils which do not move, nor rotate, which could exemplify the primary and secondary of a conventional transformer.
Thus, his core could be demonstrating a lossless condition of what could otherwise be described as the "sustained generation of eddy currents" and without their dissipation if stored in a dielectric medium, such as a capacitor. This, apparently, completes a feedback condition (according to the inventor) which is capable of exhibiting an accumulation of an "assistive torque" which would suggest getting more work out of less energy (a condition which is synonymous with the recycling of our soda bottles and aluminum cans, etc).
https://tinyurl.com/227rwyx7
https://emediapress.com/shop/fundamentals-transforming-generator/
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https://vinyasi.info/energy/shorted-transforming-generator.mp3
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