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Ultimate proof of Magnetic Vortex, free book and videos

Started by TheoriaApophasis, July 13, 2014, 04:20:12 AM

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Cap-Z-ro

This comes as no surprise to me, he made his debut here last year as 'atom x' I believe with similar ravings of boundless energy devices which we were too primitive to use responsibly, and millions of mice in his pocket which he would unleash upon all who doubted him...or words to that effect.

Great laffs all around during a lull in forum activity.

Regards...


TheoriaApophasis



SINGLE CHANNEL laser divergence 635NM from dielectricity and centrifugal magnetism


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d3x0r

Ever consider that the nature of the iron in the ferrofluid absobs blue, and only transmits red/green?  It looks like brown when smeared thin on a surface, brown is just dark yellow, and yellow is composite of red and green reflected and no blue from white light.

http://www.wikihow.com/Mix-Paint-Colors-to-Make-Brown

While it is true that blue can be used...
"Mix complimentary colors together. When you look at the color wheel, the complimentary colors are the ones directly opposite one another on the wheel. The complementary colors are blue and orange, red and green, and yellow and purple. Mixing any of these pairs will create shades of brown that differ slightly from one another."

It is obvious from the evidence of experimentation that's not the case.

https://ferrofluid.ferrotec.com/index.php?id=audioFluid&vfp_id=126
"Black-brown fluid"
This particular product is Magnetite: 3-15 % by volume.. Black, gray with brownish tint in reflected sun. 

Or in any graphics program... mixing larger red with small green and no blue yields brown.  Light to dark brown is by increasing X red and Y green; until you approach white which starts to add blue, but it's not a light brown.

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: d3x0r on July 30, 2014, 12:42:10 AM
Ever consider that the nature of the iron in the ferrofluid absobs blue, and only transmits red/green?


A:  I thought of that some time ago before last nights discovery by using ONLY a magnets dielectric inertial plane and seeing blue absorption USING NO IRON NANOPARTICLE solutions.

I thought of that first thing in experimenting with dielectric voidance when writing about the true nature of light / EM


B: There is PLENTY OF BLUE LIGHT in the ferrofluid , but ONLY at the dielectric inertial

You didnt watch the video close enough





Your premise IN NO WAY explains ONE POLE being GREEN, the OTHER RED


and the DIELECTRIC INERTIAL PLANE having ALL 3 (easy to see).


LEDs are evenly spaced, and all emitting RGB   ;D

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: d3x0r on July 30, 2014, 12:42:10 AM




I already got confirmation to double check from another friend with 8 patents, and much expertise.


HE REPORTS:::::
You're right about blue. I've made a few tests using my spectrometer and see the blue and shorter is mostly absorbed.
This thing even eats blue laser to the point where it barely gets through. Now red is another story altogether- pretty resonant at those wavelengths.