Measurement Error Discovered in the Paper "Experiment on the Linear Increase in Efficiency with Multiple Moving Magnets over Pulsed Inductors"
Year: 2012 Pages: 3
In the paper, ?Experiment on the Linear Increase in Efficiency with Multiple Moving Magnets over Pulsed Inductors? I, the author, described and measured an experimental apparatus in attempt to discover whether or not the efficiency of such a system would increase linearly with an increase in the number of generator-turning magnets and an increase in frequency, as previous experiments had suggested the hypothesis could very well be valid. The result was that it increased exponentially, and that aspect of the paper remains intact despite the measurement error. By filtering the input power (but not the output power) to the system, such that at each increase in frequency the input power would in turn reduce with an output power increase, such a successful experiment would surely be telling of an over-efficient system, perhaps even self-sustaining systems could be a practical technological reality. While the apparatus design was successful, an important input measurement error was discovered, thus the experimental results will need to be retested and the paper appended...