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Magnetic 'Lens'

Started by tuckbone, December 16, 2010, 03:11:31 AM

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kampen

@ All,

Any NEWS and/or updates on this device?

truesearch

To all:

Anyone involved here good with FEMM-4.2 or some other "magnetic-simulation" software? Maybe we could get an idea about the potential of the magnetic-beam.

I'm not any good with it yet. . . . .  ???

truesearch

armagdn03

Quote from: Jerry Volland on December 16, 2010, 03:58:06 PM
Patent #5929732 shows a focusing assembly for making a magnetic beam.  The claim is that when focused in this way a small magnet's field will have an effect on the colors of a monitor's screen from a distance of a few feet.  It's also claimed that the focused beam can transmit electrical power.

Mr. Volland.....

;D great  find. I will elaborate on this back at our heretical place.
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.

truesearch

@Jerry:

I think that there is only 1 "sticky" spot in this arrangement (see following picture) and it appears like there would be sufficient "push" to get past it. However, I don't know how to calculate or simulate the experiment with the software I have.

truesearch

armagdn03

I am running a magnetic simulation as we speak, however I do not believe that the the "graph" that has been shown is correct, ill post results and pictures when done,

the key aspect of this is variation from the inverse cube law with respect to the "beam"
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.