Uncle NIK - 163 PDF
Uncle NIK - 163 PDF
good ol'
Uncle Nik's
163rd
Birthday Anniversary
July 10th, 2019
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Hi there, Nik !
Happy Birthday !!
Looks like those mischievous buddies of
mine on the UDMT are at it again.
Original Image of
Coke Machine Device (at right)
is rearranged below in a
more conventional Left-to-Right
configuration. Revised layout
highlights the fact that the unit is an
“Ambient Energy Generator” (A.E.G.), in which the boundary between Input and Output stages is
the DIELECTRIC in the Capacitor-Transformer 1
UDMT / 2019-06
Input / Build-Up Stage Output / Inversion Stage
[1 In 2004 e-mails, Smith refers to everything from the dielectric on down as “a separate circuit which powers the load”].
Hold on to your hats, folks.
READY?
O.K. …
GO !!
TAP AWAY ! The AMBIENT U !!
Negative Charges rush IN, then right OUT: An air-grounded
“antenna” wire (C in Smith's A.E.G. diagram) helps
output plate (E) draw-in energy from Ambient
(through the in-diode on a two-way Y adapter).
Re-emerging as B – via out-diode on Y – it
flows on to connector block, thyristor, etc.
L2 of toroidal transformer (high-grounded at
midpoint) powers load. Magnetic domain
feedback loop (not detailed here 2)
keeps battery fully charged. Smith's diagram of the “Ambient Energy Generator”, rotated
180º for a closer match with sketch overlaying picture.
UDMT / 2019-06
Idle slots on connector block likely accomodated timing
sub-circuit as discussed in '95 presentation, ~00:32:30
Input / Build-Up Stage Output / Inversion Stage
Observation 1: Output of bridge does not charge capacitor. As per Smith's 2004 e-mailed notes to Bruce, only
positive lead – A in diagram – is connected (to input plate of cap-former, D). Negative lead is left open. Plate E
draws-in negative charges from Ambient, through C, in reaction to relentless, abrupt “jolting” of plate D by lead A.
Observation 2: Wires THICKEN (current increases) with each step; very thin pink ones into the diode bridge,
thicker red and black wires out of the diode bridge, MUCH thicker red wire from connector block into thyristor.
2
For Feedback Loop, see earlier UDMT presentations - Energy Capture 101, sec. 3 (slides 88-93); K4K Challenge, slide 12; Uncle Don Smiles, slide 17.
The Self-Powering Feedback Effect:
Can plain old Jumbo Speaker wire do the trick?
Figure 8 cable (multi-stranded, Jumbo Speaker-style) may Mutual induction from these
produce feedback effect. Even as regular DC+ flows outward is quite likely to trigger similar
from the battery pack, over red conduit, to drive neon sign pulses on red conduit, which
power supply, blue conduit carries high frequency pulses will feed into the battery,
from neon sign power supply in the opposite direction. keeping it at full charge.
UDMT / 2019-06
Diodes (L.E.D.'s) let us
know if / when energy is
flowing in both directions.
A word of thanks
and a warm farewell to all who took an interest in this project over the years.
As of late July, 2019, the UDMT sees the work it set out to accomplish – an
all-encompassing interpretation of Mr Smith and his work, backed up by
references, examples and illustrations to the best of the team’s ability – as
substantially complete.
While there is no doubt in the team’s mind that the interpretation put forward
is accurate and correct, a deliberate option was taken to present much of it in
the form of hypothetical statements, made freely available for individuals or
groups perusing the materials to evaluate and potentially put to the test as
they see fit. In their own good time, and – strictly – at their own risk.
Any such groups or individuals wishing to offer constructive comments or
feedback — as well as any persons seeking to link up with other interested
parties to produce translations of the materials into languages other than the
original, or to jointly attempt replications of the devices — are welcome to
communicate via
uncledonteam AT protonmail DOT com
Please be aware that this e-mail address is not being provided by the UDMT as such —
which assembled itself on an ad-hoc basis for the task at hand, and is now effectively
disbanded — but rather by an individual enthusiast, who will undertake to manage it, as
a volunteer. Regrettably, this also means that no guarantee, other than best efforts, can
be offered of an accurate, timely or complete response to messages received.