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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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tinman

Sooo-after all this strong debate and verbal trashing, what would be the advantage of a magnetic vortex-if it existed???
Oh, and a magnetic field can be created in soft iron, simply by giving it a sharp whack with another piece of steel. Just thought I'd throw that in there.

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: tinman on August 08, 2014, 12:07:10 AM
Sooo-after all this strong debate and verbal trashing, what would be the advantage of a magnetic vortex-if it existed???
Oh, and a magnetic field can be created in soft iron, simply by giving it a sharp whack with another piece of steel. Just thought I'd throw that in there.


Yes, indeed you can, you can also do it by heating an iron bar for about 4 seconds with a propane torch and WHACKING it with a wood block while its lined up with the earths magnetosphere.


Some old Samurai swords, if laid on a grass matt in the water will align to the Earths magnetosphere, they were created in the last mins. that way, so a lost warrior in the woods could find his way.

Trashing?  Ohhhh, you havent seen me trash anyone!!    this is just SALTY TALK  ;D ;D  ;)




>>>what would be the advantage of a magnetic vortex-if it existed???

You answered that (beginning to) in your videos.



I hope you invent something awesome and make a fortune.




Experiments not talked about here will and are reaping results.



Like the pic below?

picowatt

Quote from: tinman on August 08, 2014, 12:07:10 AM
Sooo-after all this strong debate and verbal trashing, what would be the advantage of a magnetic vortex-if it existed???
Oh, and a magnetic field can be created in soft iron, simply by giving it a sharp whack with another piece of steel. Just thought I'd throw that in there.

Tinman,

I see you tried the laser versus magnet experiment (I hope your dogs are resting comfortably...).

I would interpret the claim that a magnet can deflect a beam of light in the same manner as you did and likely perform an experiment in a similar fashion as you did.  However, as TA has responded, what he actually did was shine the laser across the surface of the magnet at a very shallow angle.  Note the angular distortion of the otherwise circular fringe rings into an oval shape surrounding the beam center (I suspect the fringe rings indicate the use of a HeNe or were due to collimating optics internal reflections).  Those now oval shaped fringe rings continue to spread away from the point the beam center strikes the surface.  The far end of the fringe rings are then at an even shallower angle across the magnet's surface.  So much so, one can begin to see the surface texture of the magnet via the granular reflections. 

Most likely all this experiment is doing is providing an indication of the surface profile of the magnet.  No controls to investigate that more likely scenario have been presented or discussed (in fact, such suggestions are treated, well, poorly...).

PW

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: picowatt on August 08, 2014, 12:24:25 AM
Tinman,

I see you tried the laser versus magnet experiment (I hope your dogs are resting comfortably...).

I would interpret the claim that a magnet can deflect a beam of light in the same manner as you did and likely perform an experiment in a similar fashion as you did.  However, as TA has responded, what he actually did was shine the laser across the surface of the magnet at a very shallow angle.  Note the angular distortion of the otherwise circular fringe rings into an oval shape surrounding the beam center (I suspect the fringe rings indicate the use of a HeNe or were due to collimating optics internal reflections).  Those now oval shaped fringe rings continue to spread away from the point the beam center strikes the surface.  The far end of the fringe rings are then at an even shallower angle across the magnet's surface.  So much so, one can begin to see the surface texture of the magnet via the granular reflections. 

Most likely all this experiment is doing is providing an indication of the surface profile of the magnet.  No controls to investigate that more likely scenario have been presented or discussed (in fact, such suggestions are treated, well, poorly...).

PW




Yeah, ONE TEST  disproves

A: the Faraday Effect


B: my friends PATENTED invention


C: my ongoing experiments having nothing to DO with "shining light off an edge", but using a splitter,  and 'other devices'


picowatt

Quote from: TheoriaApophasis on August 08, 2014, 12:36:16 AM



Yeah, ONE TEST  disproves

A: the Faraday Effect


B: my friends PATENTED invention


C: my ongoing experiments having nothing to DO with "shining light off an edge", but using a splitter,  and 'other devices'

I was only discussing your "shine a laser on a magnet" test...

PW