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Converting mass responsible for Dark Matter into Energy

Started by MGsid, February 23, 2022, 05:30:56 AM

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panyuming

Quote from: MGsid on September 16, 2023, 08:17:35 AM
@panyuming
The size of the coil is about 35 cm. Just like in your drawing. But it can be any reasonable size. The thing is, the smaller the coil the more difficult it is to maintain precision, which is quite important. A good rule of thumb will be 35-50 cm in diameter.
And you can build with 8 rings. 9 is unnecessary. I've maid it this way because there was room for 9, but 8 is enough.


MGsid
Thank you!
Is it smoother to use spiral wires for coils?

MGsid

@panyuming

Your Welcome!

I'm not sure about making it a spiral. Theoretically this should work, but you will have to make it, so that there is at least 8 rings in the spiral. You can try it. In theory this should work.

And spiral also should be based on harmonic proportions, 6/5 or 7/6 which can be a bit difficult to make. But you can make it this way and we can see if it works.

panyuming

MGsid,Thanks for the guidance!

It may be that the current flowing through the spiral coil will be smoother.
This requires a CNC machine to cut out the coil groove, Then is easy to make.

So, your 8-dash or 12-dash line is easy to make.


panyuming

Quote from: MGsid on September 16, 2023, 08:17:35 AM

@panyuming
You can also make this coil with more turns per ring, lets say 10 on the outer ring, 9 on the second and so on. The field in the center should be stronger this way. But this is up to you.

And spiral also should be based on harmonic proportions, 6/5 or 7/6 which can be a bit difficult to make. But you can make it this way and we can see if it works.
I didn't understand what you mean by 6/5, 7/6. :'(


MGsid

@panyuming

QuoteIt may be that the current flowing through the spiral coil will be smoother.
This requires a CNC machine to cut out the coil groove, Then is easy to make.

So, your 8-dash or 12-dash line is easy to make.

If you gonna make it with CNC then go with round spiral (second drawing). Hexagonal don't look good and there might not be harmonic proportions.
But basically, this round one should work.

QuoteI didn't understand what you mean by 6/5, 7/6. :'(

6/5 and 7/6 are harmonics. These harmonic ratios should be used to create coil, 6/5 harmonic with 8 rings, or 7/6 harmonic with 13 rings. It is basically the ratio of one ring to another.
Device that I've made is using 6/5 harmonic with 9 rings (can be 8 ).