VTA Theory Explained
Posted on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 @ 00:48:21 UTC by vlad
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Anonymous writes: From: Doni Maxwell
Date: Tue Feb 11, 2003 4:16 pm
Subject: Re: [Sweet-VTA] A contact from Don Watson(Maxwell)
Being my first post in here, I want to say hi to all in the group.
A friend of mine found this group, and gave me the address. I looked, and found Mike Watson, and made contact with him.
He is correct, I did not respond to the last message he sent me, as I had second thoughts about this arena. I can only say that fear of my life was at stake, since I almost lost it in the past over the field of 'free-energy'.
Anything that I have spoken to him is freely to be shared, and the time has come for me to face my fear.
In my opinion, the dialectric of the magnet is one of the most important issues. If it were possible, the dialectric having a superior resistance against electrical flow, removes the eddy current component, or maybe it places that component into the negative energy grid? I do not know for sure.
Spin waves is one of the keys to conditioning the unit. But to accomplish that, you will need to use a tilt conditioning coil or tilt the magnets in place to achieve the spin. Remember, you are looking at it in 3 dimensions.
I like to use the word 'vortex' to describe the arrangement of the domains after a conditioning
session is successful. Kinda like at the bloche wall area there is mini tornadoes going, which follow
the bloche wall only in the vacinity of the output magnet which is bifilar.
During excitation, the tornadoes expand, even emcompassing the whole surface of the magnet.
Remember, this is how I see it, but it may be something close to or even different than my own
opinion of it. Further research on this would be good to find out what is further behind this and
what is happening at the spins inside the magnet in 3 dimension.
I hope I can give you all my thoughts on this, in hopes that soneone else can research this and
duplicate and even improve upon it. I am in no condition financially to continue research on this.
Thank you
Doni Maxwell (Watson)
Mike Watson wrote:
Hi All,
The secret of magnet conditioning
About 3 weeks ago, out of the blue I received a "contact me" email from Don Watson who is now known as Don Maxwell. As you know, Don was the only other person to replicate the VTA/SQM. I was co-speaker with him on the VTA in the 1994 Denver conference.
It turned out that he subsequently spent some time (months) with Sweet and Sweet showed him the secret of how to condition a magnet. It was Don who phoned to tell me of Sweet's death, he also told me that he knew the conditioning secret but would not tell me what it was.
Anyway, a couple of weeks or so ago I received a reply giving me the "secret". I asked him if he had any objection to me making this public and I never got a reply, he has disappeared again. So I assumed he doesn't care.
Here is his email containing the secret:
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Mike,
It's been quite a while since I have been in the arena of free energy. In 1996, I was threatened by Reed Huish and 2 weeks later, I was found in the hospital in a coma for 2 weeks.
The police department was investigating the situation as a possible murder attempt due to the 2 witnesses of the accident.
At that time, I decided that my life was not worth this free energy thing, so I disappeared off the scene.
The key elements to making the thing work is as follows;
1. Anisotropic barium ferrite magnet with no physical air bubbles in it
2. During conditioning, if you get a flippage of the outer ring, you applied too much power and you have ruined the programming. The pattern put into it should not make a complete reversal, so that you still have pure N or S on the surface. You will have to re-magnetize the magnet and start over
3. Spin waves is the key, but instead of 2D, you are working in 3D. So, you must put an angle of the conditioning coils instead of magnet flat, and coil flat. You want to give it a shift so when the other coil is running AC, it will cause an imbalance that the magnetic domains will achieve the spin sequence as aligned by the AC.
The VTA is a hit and miss project. From my own research in this area and with my own experiments, I learned that a rectangle or square magnet 'leaks' at the corners and makes it very unstable. In many cases, good luck getting a spin wave to stick.
It's about time that people learn about the spin waves, this information from an old book (I forget the name of it) is what both Sparky and myself have seen and thought "ahhhh."
Sparky called his 'injector unit' a 'equator tilt' device. What this device did was give the ability to hold magnet at certain angles while the conditioning coils are fixed in place. This way you could 'tilt' the magnets during conditioning.
I hope this is useful information to you.
Due to the nature of the Sweet VTA, I find it is too unstable for commercial application, as stated above, due to the leakage of the corners of the magnet.
When I dealt with spin waves, I found that using circular magnets would maintain the effect and even resist some mild physical shocks.
My original project was circular, like a donut, but involved 2 of them in a chain-link fashion.
Regards,
Doni Watson
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Incidentally, Sweet's idea of a magnetic field is anything but conventional. He was not interested in B the magnetic flux density. He seemed to hold to Rawl's and Davies view of the field as having a discontinuity at its equator. ( This was seen in his TV screen demo at the end of the Bearden video of the magnetic flux apparently re-entering the magnetic equator, even though we know this was a
trinitron shadow mask artefact). As I understand it, he thought, like Rawls that the field itself spins clockwise over one pole counterclockwise over the other. So Sweet's spin field is nothing to do with electron spin. I think it was Rawl's and Davis' book that Don was referring to. I asked him that in my last email but got no reply.
Mike Watson
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