Just wondered if you can do this!
My idea is to operate the open electromagnet (no ferrite core) at 25khz with the ions deposited in the middle of it. This would give a high voltage, high frequency discharge necessary for free energy production.
Can the ions be magnetized in this way? Is it possible?
I just want to shake them up a bit!
No expert here, but I don't think you can actually "magnetize" them per-se. In order for a ferric material to display a magnetic field, it needs to be a crystal greater than a certain size, called a domain. Too small, and it spins around to match the ambient field polarity. There are properties of the material that are different. Look up references to ferrofluid for more detail. Ferrofluid is a suspension of "sub-domain" sized pieces of iron and they behave very differently from say iron filings in a cup of oil. Iron fillings just clump together, but ferrofluid reshapes itself to match the field shape. Ions are, by nature, single atoms- or at least very very very small groups of atoms, that have an extra odd electron charge in their outer shell while magnets, I think have paired electrons. Magnetizing them might be like de-ionizing them.
Hmm, that would be interesting, I wonder if you could build a magnet powered de-ionizer. There might be a useful product in there.
If I think I understand the direction you're headed, you think it might be possible to create some kind of electron pump by ionizing and de-ionizing a gas and stripping off extra electrons in the process using magnets. Interesting idea. May suggest you test your theory. You need to find something that can accurately measure the ionization of a sample of gas an ionizer unit. test and measure with magnets, coils and other non-magnetic material and see if you can produce a measurable change
The ionized ions are positive ions that can be accelerated by a magnetic field.Look up linear accelerators on the web to get more details.Magnetized ions do not exist in the known literature.
triffid
I really don't want to say something can't work because time and time again the experts were wrong.triffid
I don't claim to be an expert But overunity.com is the last place I want to tell someone they can't do something.triffid.