Free Energy John Bedini Tesla how to build a VTA Floyd Sweet

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Published 2012-03-15
I had a few requests to share what I have learned about building the VTA coils. Floyd Sweet designed and built a self-powering free energy device, called the VTA, that could solve ALL of our energy needs for the entire planet. Unfortunately Floyd Sweet passes away before the device could reach the public. Nikola Tesla knew it and John Searl knows it. Now it is up to us to rediscover the technology and finish the work. There are some very smart and very dedicated people that are working on replicating the VTA right now and with the latest release of Tom Bearden's "Energy From the Vacuum" disk 30, with John Bedini, we may have the final piece of the puzzle. One thing that has been missing from building a working VTA is the critical Barium Ferrite magnets. Floyd Sweet Stated that the Barium Ferrite magnets are the ONLY type of magnets that will work in a VTA. These magnets are no longer made and impossible to find however a few if these magnets have recently turned up and are already getting to the right VTA replica builders.

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  • Barium Ferrite magnets are still produced overseas and I do have the ability to access them brand new, however, since this is why they are made, they are not very cheap.
  • @theENERGYDREAM
    Great explanation. Great experiment. Thank you for sharing your effort.
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  • @burstmxde6617
    Hey Neal, i know this video was posted 12 years ago.. I would be interested in finding out how things went from this point onward? You have put more work into trying to replicate Floyd's work, and gotten closer than anybody ive ever found and i still think this is an exciting area to be exploring. Im new the field, but none the less overly interested. Thanks.
  • The magnet should be oscillating from north to south. So it’s interesting to see that yours are inner and outer poles.
  • @jarrod752
    I believe it has to be barium ferrite because the self oscillation involves some kind of destabilization of the barium atom's nucleus. A particle gets blasted out and is magnetically attracted back to it's "hole" but is repelled by gravity (it was a very technical article and i'm not a physicist). But barium ferrite is the only magnet you can create the self oscillation (that we know of or with lack of evidence, believe) required to pull energy from the vacuum, and is part of why no other magnet works.
  • Well done! Why do you not try to cool down the Barium ferrite before conditioning process to make it more prone to develop micro mesotropic anular crack? In this way you can study and validate if the formation of microgap in magnetization distribution generate fractoemission plasmoid and how this can affect the performance of the device.
  • @airatru
    Barrium Ferrite is most likely used for its magnetostrictive capabilities, as well as non conductivity. Check out self assisted oscillators and how magnetostriction works, you'll understand right away.
  • @shannonhughes610
    Id be interested to know if this man has had any accidents or suddenly passed away.
  • @3nealweber3
    Yes the bubble is the same on both Sides of the magnet.
  • @Alksbbch
    Air gap betwen magnets must be smaller 0:01. And you must prepare magnets puting one, then other to cilindrical coil of maybe 500 turns, like in Sparky video and disharing capasitor to it of 400 volts with 60 herc. Then puting magnets like in this video and puting to horizonatal axis coil 60 herc sine wave of 5-12 volts. And in vertical axis coils like in video, you must gett more energy, than put in. :)
  • @gunpaljain8350
    What was your result? I am thinking to try this, your reply might save some of my time and money. Thanks in advance.
  • @FreeFuel4You
    I'm trying to replicate the VTA also. You mentioned you had some Barium magnets on Ebay. Do you have any more to sell? If not can you email me with the supplier you bought them from? I amvery dertermined to make this happen. I am impressed with what you have done so far! I have more than 30 years electronics experience and feel that I can do this but I am unable to find the proper magnets. Your help would be greatly appreciated. I would be happy to share my findings with you.
  • @timmyy719
    Hi, I'm curious to know if your vta replica worked or not?
  • @MrPrlatino
    I am looking at your activated magnet with the bubble, south in the middle and north on the periphery, How does it look on the other side of the same magnet? Does it have a bubble like on this side? or Does it have a single pole? Also, when the two magnets with the bubble are facing each other in attraction mode, Do they have alternate polarities bubbles (south center facing North center)? In any case very nice work...
  • @Skyrimninjamod
    Are you selling these magnets? I would like to continue. Did you identify the grain size of your magnets?
  • @chalbio
    Hey man, made any progress? I’m also researching and attempting to make my own. Would be super interesting to hear from you. I would even pay for an interview if you would like. Your knowledge is valuable in my eyes!
  • @mykedoes4099
    Hi Neal you mind if i live stream your videos on the VTA ?