From: Bob Gerber on
Can anyone please tell me exactly what this circuit is, in electronic
terms, and how it could possibly function as described in the linked
report below?

http://tillerfoundation.com/White%20Paper%20II.pdf

Bill Tiller is a respected scientist, but I can't figure this one out.

Bob Gerber
From: Tim Wescott on
On 05/27/2010 02:54 PM, Bob Gerber wrote:
> Can anyone please tell me exactly what this circuit is, in electronic
> terms, and how it could possibly function as described in the linked
> report below?
>
> http://tillerfoundation.com/White%20Paper%20II.pdf
>
> Bill Tiller is a respected scientist,

Not for long, if that's what he's shilling.

> but I can't figure this one out.

Well, it's like this: some people in the world have money. And some
people in the world are exceedingly gullible. And some of the people
who are exceedingly gullible have money -- for a while. And if you cook
up a good scam, and if you don't care much about your fellow man, then
you can be the one that gets the money that those gullible-with-money
people have. This converts _them_ into gullible-with-no-money people
(which you can tell yourself was going to happen anyway), and _you_ into
a successful con artist.

I hope this helps your understanding.

--
Tim Wescott
Control system and signal processing consulting
www.wescottdesign.com
From: Bob Gerber on
On Thu, 27 May 2010 15:25:37 -0700, Tim Wescott <tim(a)seemywebsite.now>
wrote:

>> Can anyone please tell me exactly what this circuit is, in electronic
>> terms, and how it could possibly function as described in the linked
>> report below?

>I hope this helps your understanding.
>

I respect your opinion, but given that you are an engineer can you
please describe to us what this circuit actually is, and what function
it performs, at least in conventional terms?

http://tillerfoundation.com/White%20Paper%20II.pdf

Scroll down to page three to see the ckts.

Thank you,

Bob Gerber

From: hamilton on
On 5/27/2010 8:35 PM, Bob Gerber wrote:
> On Thu, 27 May 2010 15:25:37 -0700, Tim Wescott<tim(a)seemywebsite.now>
> wrote:
>
>>> Can anyone please tell me exactly what this circuit is, in electronic
>>> terms, and how it could possibly function as described in the linked
>>> report below?
>
>> I hope this helps your understanding.
>>
>
> I respect your opinion, but given that you are an engineer can you
> please describe to us what this circuit actually is, and what function
> it performs, at least in conventional terms?
>
> http://tillerfoundation.com/White%20Paper%20II.pdf
>
> Scroll down to page three to see the ckts.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Bob Gerber
>
Bob,

The circuits do nothing.

The circuits are so badly printed ( intentionality ) so no-one _can_
understand it.

Looking at the circuits myself, I see the EEPROMs as stated in the text.

But thats it.....

These circuits do nothing, except get gullible people to pay good money
for nothing.

Can you even understand the title of this paper ??

IT A SCAM !!!

have a nice day

hamilton

>> I hope this helps your understanding.

From: tlbs101 on
On May 27, 3:54 pm, bobger...(a)protonex.com (Bob Gerber) wrote:
> Can anyone please tell me exactly what this circuit is, in electronic
> terms, and how it could possibly function as described in the linked
> report below?
>
> http://tillerfoundation.com/White%20Paper%20II.pdf
>
> Bill Tiller is a respected scientist, but I can't figure this one out.
>
> Bob Gerber

Mr. Gerber,
After skimming through the paper and reading parts, here-and-there, I
started laughing out loud. The more I read, the funnier it got.

The schematic does absolutely nothing. Neither do the modifications
mentioned cause the circuit to do anything. I am not even sure if the
LED will light because I cannot read the values of the resistor
divider for the opamp. Nor would any "normal" opamp drive 20 mA to
light a "normal" LED.

The whole thing is most definitely a scam.

Tom P.