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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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digitalindustry

Quote from: Pirate88179 on November 15, 2015, 11:10:39 AM
Most shot gun pellets are made from bismuth...at least they are here in the US.

Bill

hmm bismuth you say?

now we have TWO experiments to run. ha ha.


digitalindustry

Quote from: MileHigh on November 15, 2015, 11:16:49 AM
If you make your own core material, then how do you measure its relative permeability to know if you have succeeded or not?

That's the parallel discussion you should also be having.  No measurement procedure, then you are just shooting in the dark.

you measure it against a 'standard' core.

you build TM or Luc torrid and only change the core material.

you don't get caught up in shooting at all, the shot gun shells get emptied for the Bismuth/soft iron.

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Some other awesome tests :


- TM coil with a CW / CCW wind - from the inner to the outer i.e inner one way outr the other (opposed fields)

notice that Luc 'self running coil'  had this split so the fields opposed, in TM design these would be opposing inner outer so not sure there?

- also take some of Lucs ideas and put some Perm mag 90deg from the coil of both. or even a NS perm in the center.

- then try that Perm mag theory with both - the 'original' coil wound 1:1 and same way then with the CW CCW winds.

Bonus.

- take Lucs idea and make sets of opposing winds on the outside torrid do these like a 'compass config' i.e north south east west, and the inbetweens but make each wind oppose in field to the next.

i.e start at the north of the torrid and make a wind set (wound to the right) then to the right of that make a new wind set (left wound ) leave the inside Torrid 1:1

THEN get some Perm magnets and bring them up to each wind - get it into resonate and see what does or doesn't happen.

kinda like as the MS paint pic i attached.


So many tests !
but all fun and easy to do.


digitalindustry

Quote from: Pirate88179 on November 15, 2015, 11:10:39 AM
Most shot gun pellets are made from bismuth...at least they are here in the US.

Bill

http://www.phys.ufl.edu/REU/2008/reports/yang.pdf

Bismuth becomes interesting in a thin layer.

worth looking at, also has a very low melting temp.
you can buy it in bulk and play with it on your stove as such:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8KYZHMkTHw

wonder what it would do in a core at resonance?
according to the pdf it has high magnoresistive property in bulk.

but you want to know what interests me about bismuth ABOVE all that?


look at this interesting effect !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMEkA2_N6vY

also

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnbfGaqNvjU

one can create amazingly simple and stable diamagnetic levitation

i think this could be useful more than just as a show to look at, this means a neutral field within.
see attached also videos.

tinman

Some more secrets from the crew at EF.
What a great deal :D