Electric OU: The Altoid, a Pocket-Sized OU Demonstrator

I tossed the idea out and .99 took up the challenge and worked the circuit out in his simulation software, and I built it, and it works. Just like the sim said it would ! Altoid is a mosfet oscillator based on the Ainslie NERD device. Altoid produces a negative mean current through the current monitoring resistor, a negative mean power product, and I predict it will also produce a negatively accumulating (that is, decreasing) energy integral. The first two have been confirmed on my analog oscilloscope with careful measurements and spreadsheet calculations, and the third will be tested the next time I have a DSO to play with…. that is, in a few days. The circuit is available here: www.overunity.com This device produces the negative mean power product, which has been interpreted by the NERD “team” to indicate overunity performance. And…. it has been running all afternoon, sitting over there…. Just how long can a 9 volt battery keep an LED lit, anyhow? Many thanks to .99, MileHigh, hartiberlin, picowatt, fuzzytomcat, evolvingape, humbugger, and the others who have contributed constructively to this adventure. Stay tuned….. there is more to come. (Note: the overunity measurements obtained for this device, as well as for Tar Baby, and for the Ainslie NERD device, have been fully analyzed and are due to measurement errors. The predictions of the standard model of electromagnetism, QED (of which Maxwell’s Equations are a special case) allowed the designer of this circuit

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