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How to build a DC transformer, an ideal transformer.

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I think the trick to understanding the Lockridge device is to try not to replicate it because I think it’s a mistake. It’s hampered by too many limitations the most predominant one being (as I mentioned in this recording) is that it’s not a solid state device. Once we get past trying to replicate it as it is (as a rotary device) and instead try to replicate it as a solid-state device, only then can we see ourselves making any progress in fulfilling what the Lockridge device is potentially capable of becoming. And that is … an ideal transformer capable of generating its own AC in addition to whatever input it is getting from its source. The generation of AC serves as an umbrella of protection against the loss of DC and supports the transfer of DC in addition to the transfer of AC.

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I think the trick to understanding the Lockridge device is to try not to replicate it because I think it’s a mistake. It’s hampered by too many limitations the most predominant one being (as I mentioned in this recording) is that it’s not a solid state device. Once we get past trying to replicate it as it is (as a rotary device) and instead try to replicate it as a solid-state device, only then can we see ourselves making any progress in fulfilling what the Lockridge device is potentially capable of becoming. And that is … an ideal transformer capable of generating its own AC in addition to whatever input it is getting from its source. The generation of AC serves as an umbrella of protection against the loss of DC and supports the transfer of DC in addition to the transfer of AC.

https://tinyurl.com/fourcps

https://tinyurl.com/100seventhshzsinewave

https://tinyurl.com/unknownfrequency

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