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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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Quote from: TheoriaApophasis on August 20, 2014, 11:08:24 PM

I built a crude (yes yes, this is a CRUDE prototype) prototype for a friend to build and sell for himself  (hes got 2 kids).


I just needed all the angles right with this crude prototype, then it can be painted and a proper BASE be made for it, and change the screw lengths a bit.



Anyway, its finished, now he has the angles etc, he can build them himself and make it look very nice, easily.



My programmed bismuth will allow for, what it appears from 3 test lifter NEOS, an average of 10mm GREATER separation than the one shown here using standing bismuth casts.

Cool!  Does the vortex make it spin eternally?

PW

TheoriaApophasis

The FUTURE is vortex technology.           ................P E R I O D................

Kids will grow up , within 20 years, knowing ONLY vortex communications at 3-5+ Terabytes per second.


also this type of tech USES FAR FAR FAR LESS POWER.


Download 1000X times as much in 1/1000th as much time





no more blowing POWER RUNNING YOUR MACHINE on HUGE DOWNLOADS.


no more ENORMOUS POWER USE IN SERVER FARMS LIMITED BY TRANSFER TIMES AND BUFFERING LIMITATIONS.




And these kids will wonder why you old fucks made it along at a pathetic 50MBs download speeds.




WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?   .....It means I was the first person on earth to tell you the missing secret of LIGHT...........it is ABSOLUTELY NOT (merely, or only) ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION.



LIGHT / EM as mere "self-propagating transverse E and M waves" are IMPOSSIBLE, ........THEY CANNOT EXIST. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE.





All light, all EM, has a Z-AXIS radial dielectric component.     PERIOD<



VIDEO 34 Uncovering the Missing Secrets of Magnetism. THE MISSING SECRET OF LIGHT PART 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBKZOl_dRlQ

VIDEO 35 Uncovering the Missing Secrets of Magnetism. THE MISSING SECRET OF LIGHT PART 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUMP6-Gos2I



While, (obviously) others invented the O.V.B.   (optical vortex beams) technology, they HAVE NO IDEA, NONE, ZERO, NOTHING AND IN NO WAY do they understand the HOW/WHY light CAN do this.



.............mere light alone is IMPOSSIBLE to exist as mere E and M waves.
O.V.B.   (optical vortex beams) makes this fact a MILLION TIMES more impossible...........



Wi-Fi networking has gotten to be remarkably fast. But even as 802.11n, with up to 600 Megabits per second (Mbps) speeds has become commonplace, and 802-11ac, with its Gigabit speeds is finally showing up, we've seen nothing like the speeds that the still experimental twisted, vortex beams using orbital angular momentum (OAM) is going to deliver. In the lab, OAM technologies is already delivering a mind-bending 2.5 Terabits per second (Tbps).

Alan Willner and fellow researchers from the University of Southern California, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Tel Aviv University, have just announced in a Nature article, Terabit free-space data transmission employing orbital angular momentum multiplexing that they can deliver 2.56Tbps speeds with by twisting beams of light together, multiplexing them, and then encoding data using OAM and current Wi-Fi technologies, such as spin angular momentum (SAM), which we're already using in Wi-Fi and 4G.

How fast is that? 2.56Tbps is about the same as 320 Gigabytes (not bits, bytes) of data a second. Or, to put in more homey terms, as 25GBs for a typical single layer Blu-Ray HDTV movie, an OAM wireless connection could send almost 13 HDTV movies a second to your television.

In short by twisting wireless signals into spirals, the researchers were able to encode far more information into a single connection than we've ever seen with any other networking technology. Trie, this latest test was done with optical transmissions, over only a meter. Before that test though Bo Thide of the Swedish Institute of Space Physics has already proven that OAM can be used with conventional wireless technologies. In his tests, Thide was able to use 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal to send an OAM encoded signal over 442 meters.

Thide maintains that is just the tip of the ice-berg. He believes that besides being able to drastically increase Wi-Fi network throughput that the use of "OAM states might dramatically increase the capacity of any frequency band, allowing the use of dense coding techniques in each of these new vortex radio channels." In other with OAM vortexes we can potentially transmit an "infinite number of channels in a given, fixed bandwidth, even without using polarization, multiport or dense coding techniques" on any kind of wireless network--TV, radio, Wi-Fi, 4G, what have you--at the same time on the same frequency.

In short, not only could Vortex wireless vastly increase our wireless networking speed it could end all our current congested wireless network problems. As this technology moves from the lab bench to the home and office we will see a wireless networking transformation as great as any we've ever seen since Marconi and Tesla simultaneously invented radio in the 1890s.

No, I'm not kidding. Vortex wireless is going to change everything. and I mean everything, we thought we knew about the limits of wireless networking.








O.V.B.   (optical vortex beams) are the future, plane and simple



TheoriaApophasis

DEM (dielectro-electromagnetic) .    Light is, in actually what I call:  DEM





Broadband cable supports up to about 30 megabits per second. The twisted-light system transmits about 85,000 times more data per second.

Their work might be used to build high-speed satellite communication links, short free-space terrestrial links, or potentially be adapted for use in the fiber optic cables that are used by some Internet service providers.

"You're able to do things with light that you can't do with electricity," said Alan Willner, electrical engineering professor at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Willner and his colleagues used beam-twisting "phase holograms" to manipulate eight beams of light so that each one twisted in a DNA-like helical shape as it propagated in free space. Each of the beams had its own individual twist and can be encoded with "1″ and "0″ data bits, making each an independent data stream.

Their demonstration transmitted the data over open space in a lab, attempting to simulate the sort of communications that might occur between satellites in space. Among the next steps for the research field will be to advance how it could be adapted for use in fiber optics, like those frequently used to transmit data over the Internet.

"We didn't invent the twisting of light, but we took the concept and ramped it up to a terabit-per-second," Willner said. His team included Jian Wang *(now with Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China), Jeng-Yuan Yang, Irfan M. Fazal, Nisar Ahmed, Yan Yan, Hao Huang, Yongxiong Ren and Yang Yue from USC; Samuel Dolinar from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and Moshe Tur from Tel Aviv University.




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BOTTOM PIC:  orbital-angular vortex antenna

sadang

Ken take it slowly, because destroy their horizon and shake their foundations! It is more easy to live and manifest in a purely mechanistic world of linear laws, and now you come with your vortex to twist them neurons and values​​! You ruin the Norway spiral miracle!

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: sadang on August 21, 2014, 02:19:14 AM
Ken take it slowly, because destroy their horizon and shake their foundations! It is more easy to live and manifest in a purely mechanistic world of linear laws, and now you come with your vortex to twist them neurons and values​​! You ruin the Norway spiral miracle!


Mother natures secret is that she doesnt "do" straight lines.  :o  ;D


There isnt ONE SINGLE straight line in the universe


See video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB5GkGNMdA8

however when the moron in the video says "electron" just replace that with dielectric



The team of researchers that produced infinite-capacity wireless vortex beams has deployed the same technology in optical fibers, using twisted laser beams to transfer data at 1.6 terabits per second over 1.1 kilometers (0.68 miles).

In both cases, the principle at play is called orbital angular momentum. In essence, electromagnetic radiation — whether it's a wireless signal or a laser pulse — can have two kinds of twist: spin angular momentum (SAM) and orbital angular momentum (OAM). If you picture the Earth, SAM is equivalent to the planet spinning on its axis (producing the day/night cycle), and OAM is equivalent to us rotating around the Sun (producing seasons). In every commercial network topology, we only modify the SAM.

What Bo Thide of the Swedish Institute of Space Physics proved in 2012, however, was that we could modify both the SAM and the OAM. In effect, this creates a three-dimensional wave that's modulated in one plane (SAM), but also twisted through another (OAM), creating a vortex or corkscrew (pictured right) As you can probably imagine, by shifting from a 2D wave to 3D, you gain a huge amount of spectral efficiency. In fact, if you have enough control over the OAM, you can effectively transmit infinite amounts of data on the same carrier frequency. This is what led to a group of researchers, headed by Andy Willner at the University of Southern California, to create a wireless network link capable of 2.5 terabits per second — or about 40GB (one Blu-ray disc) per second.

Now, Willner has teamed up with Siddharth Ramachandran, a fiber expert at Boston University, to implement orbital angular momentum in a fiber-optic network. This is slightly more difficult, as optical fibers tend to be single-mode — i.e. they can only transport a single beam of light. OAM requires that you transmit multiple beams of light (or radio waves), twisted like a corkscrew to prevent interference between the beams. To get around this, the researchers used a special kind of fiber that has had special chemicals added to it (doped) to create different, spatially separated pathways. Using a single color of light with four twists, the team obtained a data rate of 400Gbps; using 10 colors, each with two twists, 1.6Tbps was achieved.