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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Mathew Orman"
Date: 07 Jul 2003 10:03:32 AM
Object: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation...............................................................
...................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm
Sincerely,
Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com
.

User: "John Reed"

Title: Re: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation............................................................... 08 Jul 2003 06:24:44 PM
"Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com> wrote in message
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..................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm

It looks to me like you have just opened up the terminating resistor line in
your "faster than light" simulation. That means you are measuring the same
voltage at the input and output of a coil where the output is an open
circuit. Why did you think you wouldn't get identical voltages? There's no
current flowing through the coil. How do you intend to model your faster
than light cable?
John Reed
.
User: "Mathew Orman"

Title: Re: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation............................................................... 09 Jul 2003 08:32:39 AM
"John Reed" <nospamjreed@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
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"Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:bec20q$kse$1@news.onet.pl...

..................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm


It looks to me like you have just opened up the terminating resistor line

in

your "faster than light" simulation. That means you are measuring the

same

voltage at the input and output of a coil where the output is an open
circuit. Why did you think you wouldn't get identical voltages? There's

no

current flowing through the coil. How do you intend to model your faster
than light cable?

John Reed


I did not think wouldn't get identical voltages.
The voltages are not identical because the RLC is has nonlinear response to
the waveform that has multiple frequency components.
However the linear changes of electric field gradient are propagated with
content velocity that
only depends on RC components of coax segment.

How do you intend to model your faster
than light cable?

Just read the patent application.
It specifies the method of constructing continuous length of FTL data
transmission line.
The signal is propagated via voltage mode and there is very little current
flowing through the coax segment.
Each segment is buffered by active electronics device with gain of 1 and
very high input impedance and very low
output impedance. You can see the example circuit at:
http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/FTL_SCH.pdf
And the commercial product circuitry uses the state of the art Agilent's
Pseudomorphic HEMT devices
and some dispersion compensation circuitry to achieve length of 30km.
Sincerely,
Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com
.
User: "WavyDave"

Title: Re: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation............................................................... 10 Jul 2003 07:27:14 PM
Ahh yes, the Patent Application. Would that be the one with the multiple
spelling errors?
Do you honestly think you will be granted a patent when you dont even know
how to spell 'transmission' properly?
"Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com> wrote in message
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"John Reed" <nospamjreed@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:0pIOa.49$U%7.12@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com...


"Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:bec20q$kse$1@news.onet.pl...

..................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm


It looks to me like you have just opened up the terminating resistor

line

in

your "faster than light" simulation. That means you are measuring the

same

voltage at the input and output of a coil where the output is an open
circuit. Why did you think you wouldn't get identical voltages?

There's

no

current flowing through the coil. How do you intend to model your

faster

than light cable?

John Reed



I did not think wouldn't get identical voltages.
The voltages are not identical because the RLC is has nonlinear response

to

the waveform that has multiple frequency components.
However the linear changes of electric field gradient are propagated with
content velocity that
only depends on RC components of coax segment.

How do you intend to model your faster
than light cable?


Just read the patent application.
It specifies the method of constructing continuous length of FTL data
transmission line.
The signal is propagated via voltage mode and there is very little current
flowing through the coax segment.
Each segment is buffered by active electronics device with gain of 1 and
very high input impedance and very low
output impedance. You can see the example circuit at:
http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/FTL_SCH.pdf
And the commercial product circuitry uses the state of the art Agilent's
Pseudomorphic HEMT devices
and some dispersion compensation circuitry to achieve length of 30km.

Sincerely,

Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com



.
User: "Mathew Orman"

Title: Re: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation............................................................... 10 Jul 2003 10:10:42 PM
"WavyDave" <nowaynowhere@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bel0e901u2m@enews1.newsguy.com...

Ahh yes, the Patent Application. Would that be the one with the multiple
spelling errors?
Do you honestly think you will be granted a patent when you dont even know
how to spell 'transmission' properly?



"Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:beh5gi$8vj$1@news.onet.pl...


"John Reed" <nospamjreed@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:0pIOa.49$U%7.12@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com...


"Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:bec20q$kse$1@news.onet.pl...

..................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm


It looks to me like you have just opened up the terminating resistor

line

in

your "faster than light" simulation. That means you are measuring the

same

voltage at the input and output of a coil where the output is an open
circuit. Why did you think you wouldn't get identical voltages?

There's

no

current flowing through the coil. How do you intend to model your

faster

than light cable?

John Reed



I did not think wouldn't get identical voltages.
The voltages are not identical because the RLC is has nonlinear response

to

the waveform that has multiple frequency components.
However the linear changes of electric field gradient are propagated

with

content velocity that
only depends on RC components of coax segment.

How do you intend to model your faster
than light cable?


Just read the patent application.
It specifies the method of constructing continuous length of FTL data
transmission line.
The signal is propagated via voltage mode and there is very little

current

flowing through the coax segment.
Each segment is buffered by active electronics device with gain of 1 and
very high input impedance and very low
output impedance. You can see the example circuit at:
http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/FTL_SCH.pdf
And the commercial product circuitry uses the state of the art Agilent's
Pseudomorphic HEMT devices
and some dispersion compensation circuitry to achieve length of 30km.

Sincerely,

Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com





Yes, I do.
I've invented the World's most advanced 6D Laser Tracking System
see US Patent 5,767,960
It is currently used by NASA.
http://www.ascension-tech.com/news/press_032503.php
Sincerely,
Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com
.




User: "Rene Tschaggelar"

Title: Re: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation............................................................... 08 Jul 2003 01:37:08 PM
Mathew Orman wrote:

..................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm

I had a quick look at 'trace-open.pdf', basically 2 traces
shifted by one pixel. It is somewhat unusual to 'measure' 500ps
with 20ns/div.
Besides that the cursors could easily be swapped.
Happens to me all the time.
Rene
--
Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
& commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
.

User: "Helmut Wabnig"

Title: Re: LTspice FTL phenomena simulation............................................................... 08 Jul 2003 12:21:29 PM
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 17:03:32 +0200, "Mathew Orman" <orman@nospam.com>
wrote:

..................see updated software simulations of my FTL data
transmission line segment
at: http://www.ultra-faster-than-light.com/ftlspeed.htm

Sincerely,

Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com


hehe, Orman, did you notice that the scope input lines
A and B are of different lenght?
(grin)
w.
--
On the Internet nobody knows that I am a dog.

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