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  • Faraday88
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    Originally posted by Notsure View Post
    I'm happy with these "monopole coils" and the big magnets. Welding rod cores work great for awhile then magnetize. Had to go air core. I was experimenting with a gap in between the coils. I call it a gravity well. Although the coil ends repel each other when there are no magnets spinning above them, when wired the same way with the rotor spinning they attract each other. If I keep a gap there the rpm increases. The way I see it, it sets up a magnetic current in one direction. One coil inverts it's polarity to go with the flow.
    Hi Notsure,
    Please post the sketch of your set up... quite interesting
    Rgds,
    Faraday88.

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  • Notsure
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    I'm happy with these "monopole coils" and the big magnets. Welding rod cores work great for awhile then magnetize. Had to go air core. I was experimenting with a gap in between the coils. I call it a gravity well. Although the coil ends repel each other when there are no magnets spinning above them, when wired the same way with the rotor spinning they attract each other. If I keep a gap there the rpm increases. The way I see it, it sets up a magnetic current in one direction. One coil inverts it's polarity to go with the flow.

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  • Notsure
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    I decided to go with large powerful magnets. What used to be a no no is now a yes yes. The rotor is a little over 2 foot, 3d printed spokes and magnet holders. All weight on the ends, good flywheel effect. Generated voltage comes from speed more than magnetic strength and I have that plus torque. Kinda scarey though. I doesn't need amps, it can run pretty good off just a little 9v battery and one coil. I'm used to small rotors, never could get big ones to work very well. It took a lot experimenting to get the coil size right. the tesla bifilar vs the two cone shapes is kind of a toss up performance wise. I went with the cones because I can get a tighter wind and seems to have more capacitance. Still a lot to do and learn, but I see it as a big breakthrough for me anyway.

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  • Patrikas
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    Originally posted by pjreed01! View Post
    im sorry its slightly off topic but ive read the forum and keep seeing you's mentioned win 10 spying crap and ive just watched this video and look how bad microsoft is in win 10 now, just want to protect us all while we progess in your work without people high up looking as much

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kGMCfb2xw

    he spells out heaps
    Internet security is virtually non existent links below are from Jim Stone who is way above geek when it comes to security.

    Smart meter security

    http://jimstonefreelance.com/smartmeters.html
    http://jimstonefreelance.com/security321.html

    Net security
    http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/sandybridge.html
    http://jimstonefreelance.com/maincore.html
    http://jimstonefreelance.com/mccaffscam.html


    some of these are over 4 years old and just the tip of the iceberg unfortunately ..cheers

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  • pjreed01!
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    im sorry its slightly off topic but ive read the forum and keep seeing you's mentioned win 10 spying crap and ive just watched this video and look how bad microsoft is in win 10 now, just want to protect us all while we progess in your work without people high up looking as much

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kGMCfb2xw

    he spells out heaps

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  • Notsure
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    I'm never going to point the end of a coil at a spinning magnet again. Thank you John Bedini for demonstrating the zero force motor. I did a lot of testing and found I had forgot the basics. The electric is 90 degrees from the magnetic. With DC pulsing the output voltage doesn't need to be higher than the input. It's like a air compressor filling a tank or a small vibrating diaphragm pumping water. I just need to prove it in a practical device now.

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  • Notsure
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    I wanted to give an update on what I've been doing with the conical coils. l lay them on their side and use the two coils separately. One for the trigger and one for the motor. They share a small iron core. Works really good. It's not really a zero force motor, the coils are short so setup more like a regular energizer. 7/8" length for each coil and a 1/2" width on the magnets. Horizontal rotor, magnets have poles vertical. Very low amp draw from the primary battery, milliamps, but still good speed on the rotor. It will only works wired up one way. The other way puts it into a self oscillation. Only tested it with two pairs of coils so far, ran out of wire. Unconventional, but the low amp draw with good output and low drag has got me excited.

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  • Notsure
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    hi Faraday. Without getting into semantics of definitions, I think aln is right. Everything is already combined into a balance. That is what the Aether is.


    P.S.
    I was thinking about this just now and wanted to add that if this is all natural, it's everywhere, than there must be conditions in nature that exemplify a separation of forces into energy. Of course I thought of weather, who hasn't these days. I remember this one day I was getting fuel in my truck. It was by some railroad tracks. Blustery day. There were a row of bushes by the track and the wind hit it just right and started to spin. A big dust devil. It stayed in one spot for awhile and spun faster and faster, blowing back the bushes pretty far. Then it moved following the railroad tracks that curved. It was getting out of sight so I ran aways to watch it. It came to a crossing and stopped there for a little while like it was trying to decide what to do. The crossing had the metal signs and a big metal box. It went toward those and kept spinning then like it was deflected or something it went onto the road with no metal around and just died. I saw it as an electrical/magnetic condition needing a conductor and a ground.
    Last edited by Notsure; 01-28-2016, 07:13 AM.

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  • Faraday88
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    Hi,
    Gravity to Magnetism is same as Aether is to Electricity (Dielectricity)...just guess what is the counter part to Gravity when Electricity and Magnetism are combined.
    Rgds,
    Faraday88.

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  • aln
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    Originally posted by Notsure View Post
    ... The idea would be to try to balance these forces together. I don't know
    Or to separate the forces and as the mechanism that wants equilibrium draws them back together you tap it doing work. Aln

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  • Notsure
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    Good read, so according to that, yeah, mass would control the electric. So my basic conclusions towards practical use would be that electricity with current goes inside a conductor and stays outside an insulator but spins. Compression force outside, expansion force inside, still center. Increasing the current leads to heat or explosive forces. Static electricity stays outside whether it's a conductor or not, so it can control or be controlled by the mass into a spin state that is like current but behaves in the opposite way, leads to cold and implosive forces. The idea would be to try to balance these forces together. I don't know

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  • aln
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    Related to Schappeller as John quoted from Davson earlier in this thread

    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/uf...rchapter4b.htm

    Aln

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  • Notsure
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    Hi Pat, I think the only difference is mass. Without the bearing, you would basically just have a transformer. So I guess the real question would be if the electric can control the mass, at some point would the mass control the electric?
    Last edited by Notsure; 01-25-2016, 06:19 AM.

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  • Patrikas
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    Hi NS,
    Just joining the thought experiment here,

    what if Magnetic and Gravitatinal fields are co- joined as in they are each seperate fileds but can only function in unity

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  • Notsure
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    Centrifugal forces are very strong, hell, we use it for clutches on engines. I think it's only strong in one direction though. Continuing with the thought experiment above, what if you were to add another attraction field to it. A ring coil perhaps, maybe two, one on the top and one on the bottom. Would the bearing still fly off, or could you control it up and down?

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