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    Hi All,

    Have you made posts that are lost?
    Why do some posts ,not go through?
    What's wrong with a spherical magnet rotor?
    Where to place the switch?
    How to collect and store the spike?
    And use it, And collect the equal and opposite reaction?

    Can it be done without losing?
    I believe it Can.
    artv...........

  • #2
    Originally posted by shylo View Post
    Hi All,

    Have you made posts that are lost?
    Why do some posts ,not go through?
    What's wrong with a spherical magnet rotor?
    Where to place the switch?
    How to collect and store the spike?
    And use it, And collect the equal and opposite reaction?

    Can it be done without losing?
    I believe it Can.
    artv...........
    -I have not lost posts.
    -The internet is a complicated mechanism which forgoes Occams razor at all turns.
    -Why do you think there is something wrong with a spherical magnet rotor?
    -Place the switch on the outside of the device for easy access by your hand.
    -store the spike in a Mil-B-26195 shipping container (now ASTM D- 6256). Good for storing spiky objects up to 2500lbs for both overseas and domestic shipment. Take care to use vapor barrier bagging and proper desiccant to avoid the corrosive nature of ocean transport if necessary.
    -Use the spike with care, they are pointy.
    -It can be done without loosing. If you pierce yourself though, you have lost. beware the pointy end.

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    • #3
      Spherical rotor

      Are there such things?
      I built one , posted about it , but my post was deleted............never tried again.
      Still it's been nagging at me.
      Where's the wall?
      Where's the sweet spot between the walls?
      They are in every direction. That's the way I see it.
      Good luck to all
      artv

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shylo View Post
        Are there such things?
        I built one , posted about it , but my post was deleted............never tried again.
        Still it's been nagging at me.
        Where's the wall?
        Where's the sweet spot between the walls?
        They are in every direction. That's the way I see it.
        Good luck to all
        artv

        Are there such things?

        I built one , posted about it , but my post was deleted............never tried again.

        • Get back on the horse and try again. Don't let that damn internet push you around.


        Still it's been nagging at me.
        • Do not let any one or anything nag you. This is a form of control perpetrated by the individual who lacks introspective self discipline, projecting insecurities onto another


        Where's the wall?
        • There are many walls. careful not to run into them, they generally are unforgiving


        Where's the sweet spot between the walls?
        • Not entirely sure on this one. I assume its much like the female G spot. Located directly beneath the "G" String.


        They are in every direction. That's the way I see it.
        • most modern structures are built with a novel feature called a door, used to "exit the building". By a rotation of the doors securement mechanism known in many circles as a "door handle" you will find a world outside of the walled containment zone. You will enter into a world known to those skilled in the art of exiting as "nature". Be VERY careful, there are snipes and jackalopes out there.


        Good luck to all
        • Thank you and god speed to all who dare venture outside.

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        • #5
          Hi shylo,

          Losing postings did happened to me before but not for a while though. Now I compose my texts as files in Kwrite (notepad for Windows users) and then copy/paste.

          Why they don't go through is probably a glitch in the forum software or on your computer. Windows is a strange beast.

          The switch usualy goes at the input just before the circuit breaker or fuse.

          The Block wall is a tricky thing, use a magnetic field viewer to get the exact location, specialy with ceramic magnets as sometimes there is a multitude of poles if they came in contact with neodinium magnets.

          Magnetic Field Viewer Film 6x6 for Neodymium Magnets | eBay

          You could check the Bedini circuit (SSG) and place diodes like he does to capture the spikes. If you post a schematic of your spherical motor drive, I am sure UFO or another member will help you sort it out.

          Take care,

          Michel
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA

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          • #6
            Yes I have 'lost' posts too.

            Now I tend to pre-write in Windows Wordpad and copy-paste into the forum reply window, or, maintain a running copy in case the forum window written post does not become entered.

            Cheers ................. Graham.

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            • #7
              Well those posts weren't funny at all. geeze.

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              • #8
                To Arm

                I like your posts they made me laugh, "laughter is the best medicine"To All

                If you have 2 eltro-magnets ,side by side so both the same poles are parallel and then place a permanent magnet in that field.
                The one same pole will attract, whereas the other will repel.
                By firing this coil inside a laminated core, with another coil wrapped around the laminations, ....Would that not act like a transformer?
                Just another question.
                artv

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by shylo View Post
                  I like your posts they made me laugh, "laughter is the best medicine"To All

                  If you have 2 eltro-magnets ,side by side so both the same poles are parallel and then place a permanent magnet in that field.
                  The one same pole will attract, whereas the other will repel.
                  By firing this coil inside a laminated core, with another coil wrapped around the laminations, ....Would that not act like a transformer?
                  Just another question.
                  artv
                  Anytime you deform or change a magnetic field in anyway, you can induce and EMF in a structure with inductive nature as long as the orientation is correct (less than or greater than 90 degrees, 0 and 180 being the greatest coupling).

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                  • #10
                    Electro-magnet

                    If you have an oval shape one and fire it with a DC pulse ,one side is north the other south.( meaning the legs of the coil, looking at it laying flat on a table)
                    When the supply is cut off ,does the electro-magnet now reverse poles , due to the collapsing fields?

                    And can a collapsing field induce?, it should according to the rules.

                    To Mich, just place four ring magnets on their edge, join in a centre point, N, S, N, S, you now have an 8 pole spherical rotor.
                    artv

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                    • #11
                      This type

                      Hi All ,Has anybody seen this type of magnetic alignment in a 2 pole motor?
                      I wound a drive coil rotor , thinking the magnets in the case were 2 opposite poles.
                      But , although there are only 2 magnets , There is a north and south pole on each one. Not sure if that's clear, see the pic.
                      My drive coil should still work , because I checked the polarity ...but the only concern is the field between the magnets, it seems to flip 90 degrees , then go back.
                      That is 1 of the magnets , starts as a N, halfway through , switches to a south, hits the space before the next magnet, turns 90 deg. , then goes back to a south.
                      So the magnets are : N/S ..S/N....Two magnets but , four poles.
                      I plan on adding coils that will create a high voltage , through generation, hopefully inside a water chamber, to make hydrogen.
                      Just curious if anybody has seen this type of magnetic arrangement?
                      Thanks for your time.
                      artv

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                      • #12
                        forgot

                        Sorry I forgot the pic
                        Last edited by shylo; 03-17-2014, 12:25 AM.

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                        • #13
                          alignment

                          Hi all, I'm trying to build Matt Jones' magnetic track.
                          Matt , here is a top view.
                          Does the alignment look right?
                          artv
                          Attached Files

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                          • #14
                            Angles look good, what does your driven magnets look like. Are they spaced slightly?

                            Matt

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                            • #15
                              Shylo,
                              The V track is Matt's design, but having replicated it twice, I can see that this one has significant differences. I have NO IDEA if those differences affect performance, (I'd bet they do) but I can tell you this is NOT a replication of the original design.

                              The arrangement of magnets is incorrect. I won't go into specifics, since Matt pulled them from the internet a long time back (I copy everything and save it to a stand alone computer not connected to the internet) If Matt says it's ok, I can tell you what's wrong, or even post the original pic and specs on the magnets. (You have that wrong too...At least ONE of your magnets is the wrong size.)

                              Dave

                              Sorry man, I hate to be the bearer of bad news without clearing things up for you, but this is not mine to share. It's Matt's. I DID compare your replication with the original before making these statements, so I'm not just blowing smoke. Whether or not those differences will affect results, I couldn't say.
                              Last edited by Turion; 10-12-2014, 12:32 PM.
                              “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
                              —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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