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Old March 23rd 05, 02:12 PM
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Default Todd's "Inventions" Reveraled!

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

A ELF TRANSMITTER
I have built a ELF audio to pulse transmitter, the transmitter operates
on a frequency of 1 to 30 Hz. A person talks through the transmitter
which is converted into pulses. The pulse rate can be regulated by a
variable resistor. The pulse then go's to a oscillator which is
variable and can operate on a 1 cycle to 30 cycles.

posted by Todd Daugherty | 8:27 PM | 0 comments

No evidence that this was ever "built"...Ergo simply and idea, not
an "invention".

And at this spectrum, just what do you except to be able to
"send", Todd? Do you undertand the principle of
bandwidth-vs-throughput...?!?!

Obviously not...


Sunday, March 20, 2005
PROJECT 2
A ELECRTOMAGENTIC CAR

"ELECRTOMAGNETIC"...?!?!

The car runs on electromagnetic current on a elecromagentic plate. The
vehicle glides above the metal plate by basic general physics. The road
plate is the opposite polarity as the vehicle. Unlike a Monorail system
however the road is not a rail but a flat surface. The vehicle moves by
reversing it polarity, the vehicle while traveling down the road will
cross chargers, which would charge the batteries while the vehicle
continues to travel down the road.

"Mag-Lev"

It's already being BUILT, Todd. Again, an IDEA for a different
application of technology already developed....NOT an "invention"...

posted by Todd Daugherty | 2:45 PM | 0 comments

PROJECT 1
An apperatus for transfering and containing High Voltage electricity.

The device which I had built is in short, a modified Tesla Coil which a
few extras. The coil input is 220 to 440V which is converted up by the
coils to 1.4 to 1.6Mv of electricity. instead of disbusting to the
ground, the coil output is surrounded by metal plates which is cooled
on the outside by liquid oxygen. The plates are attached to cables
where the electricity id feed into a LARGE capacitor/battery which
contains metal plates which are sitting in a special solution. The
electricity is then feed off and converted down to what ever power
output is needed.

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! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

A cryogenically cooled capacitor! With OXYGEN, which is, of
course, an OXIDIZER!

So....Your cryo plant fails, the oxygen rapidly heats back to
ambient temperature, the capacitor discahrges, and KA-BOOM!

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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Go ahead, Todd! Build it! I just don't want to be within 500
miles of it!

Thanks, Todd....And here I thought this day was gonna be wet an
dreary! Thanks for the LAUGHS, putz!

Steve, K4YZ

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Old March 24th 05, 09:09 AM
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K4YZ wrote:

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The device which I had built is in short, a modified Tesla Coil

which a
few extras. The coil input is 220 to 440V which is converted up by

the
coils to 1.4 to 1.6Mv of electricity. instead of disbusting to the
ground, the coil output is surrounded by metal plates which is

cooled
on the outside by liquid oxygen. The plates are attached to cables
where the electricity id feed into a LARGE capacitor/battery which
contains metal plates which are sitting in a special solution. The
electricity is then feed off and converted down to what ever power
output is needed.



BBBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

A cryogenically cooled capacitor! With OXYGEN, which is, of
course, an OXIDIZER!

So....Your cryo plant fails, the oxygen rapidly heats back to
ambient temperature, the capacitor discharges, and KA-BOOM!


BBBWWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Go ahead, Todd! Build it! I just don't want to be within 500
miles of it!

Thanks, Todd....And here I thought this day was gonna be wet an
dreary! Thanks for the LAUGHS, putz!


Still rolling in the aisles from this one!

Steve, K4YZ

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