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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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John.K1

Quote from: MileHigh on May 07, 2015, 06:16:53 AM
Red_Sunset, John.K1:

The simple fact is that magnetic fields don't interact with each other at all. 
MileHigh

Ok , I have nothing against. But there is a fact that the magnetic field has a vector force on the electrons  ( ex. Deflectors in old CRT, magnets in magnetrons, ec... )  And the electron is already some measurable mass with the kinetic energy and that electron surely collide with the other one in opposite direction. Right?

ramset

Chris
If something was wrong with Tinsel and itsu's replication attempts
will you help them "get it right" if we Bring them Back ??

Respectfully
Chet K
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

tinman

TK is looking preaty good in the poll ATM ;)

Dave45

Quote from: tinman on May 07, 2015, 08:01:03 AM
Now-i have had an idea for a transformer my self,but need some info first.

It is said that a toroid transformer's magnetic field is contained within the core when current is passed through the windings. So my question is this--> is the magnetic field strongest around the outer edge of the core,or is the magnetic field strongest in the center of the core?.
:)

Red_Sunset

Quote from: MileHigh on May 07, 2015, 06:16:53 AM
Red_Sunset, John.K1:
The simple fact is that magnetic fields don't interact with each other at all.  They pass right through each other like the other magnetic field didn't even exist.  In more technical terms, the magnetic field is a vector with magnitude and direction.  When two separate magnetic fields share the same physical space, they simply undergo vector addition which yields a net magnetic field in the same physical space.

Chris' little video clip with the two blobs of jelly hitting each other is completely and utterly wrong.  The real representation of magnetic fields with respect to the flying blobs of jelly would be that the two blobs of jelly would pass right through each other as if the other blob did not even exist.

Do you understand clearly what I am saying to you?   Feel free to go ahead and do as many bench tests as you want to see how two separate magnetic fields "interact" with each other.  In every single test you do you will find that the net magnetic field at any point in space is nothing more than the vector addition of the two separate sources of magnetic field.

So what do you do?  Do you fail to grasp this simple fact and constantly listen to wild, strange, or crazy theories about how magnetic fields interact with each other?  Or do you absorb this true, sensible, testable and verifiable knowledge and then use that information when you read other stuff around here?

What do you do?  Do you keep on entertaining crazy theories about how magnetic fields interact or do you accept the truth as fact?

MileHigh

MileHigh,
I am surprised, although I am sure that it must be misunderstanding, a misinterpreting from my side.

I always thought that fields of same direction repelled,  Magnetic fields from different sources can not exists in the same point space.
Sure the total sum of 2 or more fields in a encompassing space is the vector sum of all.  No unique field occupies the same point space of an other unique field, although this doesn't mean a field can not be neutralized if it originates from the ~ same point space. (as with a bifilar, with each filar having the same but counter current)

Back to the video with the 2 blobs on the holder, we assume the holder to be the coil and the blobs to be opposing pulsed fields.  I would guess they just repulse each other in a collision just like the jello blobs but their visual effect will be like 2 coil aura's colliding, not splattering in a radial direction  The passing of the field through each other, I do not see possible.

Your footnote,
And yes, I do understand what you are saying to me. I think that I am grasping quite fine simple facts
What do I do ?  I have no intention to convert you,  I just go forward with an open mind and allow some madness from people I meet so long it is forwardly stimulating.

Cheers, Red (stripe)???