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Old 7th April 2010, 03:46 AM   #21
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I believe I read that this manufacture makes them

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Old 7th April 2010, 04:15 AM   #22
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Because the whole "classified" story is total horse puckey. Clearer?
and you know this for fact, how??

just curious... I have no dog in this fight...


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Old 7th April 2010, 04:27 AM   #23
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Default hmmm . . .

the only verifiable engineering i could find that's been done by mr. bybee is this patent NOISE REDUCTION CIRCUITS - Google Patent Search . . . related i guess, but not at all the same type of implementation discussed here. i remain rather skeptical about the "purifiers". how much do they cost anyway?
 
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How to diy bybee quantum purifiers?

Is it 0 ohm resistor?
It is not a 0R resistor. I once saw very similar looking devices to what was shown at one point in time to be within these Bybee devices as special RFI suppressors in a catalog of one company or another.

The claims where that this was like ferrites, but without resonances and working into the GHz range. Did not bother to persue this.

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If it worked as RFI filter, it would be easily measurable. I do not recall any serious proof of this. There was a long debate in a BT thread.
 
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If it worked as RFI filter, it would be easily measurable. I do not recall any serious proof of this. There was a long debate in a BT thread.
Note, I did not say that the Bybee stuff did anything. Merely that I have seen industrially made devices that where visually very close to what was revealed to hide in Bybee devices advertised as "special new type of RFI blockers". It is these green things that some may mistake for resistors.

Other than these observations I have no further comments or experiences.

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I am sure there are skeptics here on this forum regarding the validity of quantum purifiers, but his intellectual property behind his devices was at one time classified by the U.S. defense department.
Yeah, yeah, sure, sure. And if he told you what was in them he'd have to kill you.

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The technology was initially used in radar applications for signal noise reduction during the Cold War.
That's funny. Bybee had always claimed he originally developed them for use in sonar systems for the Navy.

Interestingly, there are such things as "quantum filters" (which is what Bybee called them before he started calling them "purifiers." And these quantum filters do indeed use superconductive materials, which is what Bybee had claimed his used. However they require that they be cooled by liquid nitrogen to make them superconductive.

Bybee had always implied that he was offering what amounts to room temperature superconductors.

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Bybee had always implied that he was offering what amounts to room temperature superconductors.

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Yes.

His marketing ******** as to how these things worked was basically lifted from the BCS theory of superconductivity (going on about Cooper pairs and such). Seeing as they are to be used at room temperature and higher, he was basically claiming them to be room temperature superconductors.

Either that or he was claiming that they wouldn't work at room temperature. Take your pick.

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Man, I wish we had them quantum purifiers. Our spin polarisation isn't working good enough to get a clean sample of Rubidium in our reservoir trap. Reducing the linewidth of them lazors is not an option and due to thad damn quadratic Zeeman effect we can't increase the splitting any further, with gravity and all that. If we only had them purifiers in our photodiodes' signal lines, our quantums would be so much more purified...also the guys next door buildin' them fancy quantum computers could probably use some purified quantums too.
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