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Uncovering the Missing Secrets of Magnetism. 92 pages. Free new book
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Originally posted by MasterBlaster View PostHello SaDang, I can not get in to the zip file please spell the password.
SaDAng
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Originally posted by sadang View PostI'll try this week to come with a 3D view of the actual measurements. Hope to find a solution to make them 3D, or at least to map these results somehow to show the strength and polarity of the magnetic field around this toroidal magnet.
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It's what I used to do the PHI fractals I posted earlier. And it will do animation snapshots but you have to use another tool to create the animation from the snap shots.
Here's a simple one I did for magnetism and dielectric plane. The animated GIF didn't work once uploaded so here's another frame from the animation.Last edited by thx1138; 01-03-2015, 01:58 AM.
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3RD EDITION UPLOADED
www.kathodos.com/magnetismsmall.pdf
236 PAGES
37 Megabytes
another DOWNLOAD SITE HERE (in case you have issues downloading it):
https://ia902502.us.archive.org/31/i...tism1small.pdf
torrent download site:
https://kickass.to/uncovering-the-mi...-t9596912.html
Sorry that I only got around to (there is just SO MUCH MATERIAL TO ADD!!!) to adding 1/4 or so of what I intended this edition
but i HAVE the material, and I WILL add it all to the 4th edition.
Last edited by TheoriaApophasis; 09-19-2014, 12:47 AM.
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Great books. All three of them! Thanks.
I got Theos book from here:
another DOWNLOAD SITE HERE (in case you have issues downloading it):
https://ia902502.us.archive.org/31/i...tism1small.pdfLast edited by MasterBlaster; 09-19-2014, 12:28 AM.
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Originally posted by tachyoncatcher View PostNice job Ken. The illustrations provide much more clarity.
Thank You!
Randy
All the (very) nitty gritty stuff is going to have to go into the 4th edition
(by that I mean 'hardcore').
There is a taste of that in the section: The magneto-dielectric hyperboloid, or defining field inertia vs. magnetism / space / movement
If people dont like this section in the current edition:
The magneto-dielectric hyperboloid, or defining field inertia vs. magnetism / space / movement
.....Then Id be SHOCKED.
But someone somewhere always hates something
Yes yes yes yes.......3rd edition is rather "picture intensive" I know.
As they say,..... "reel them in with the pretty pictures, then pound their SKULLS with the TIRE IRON"
(Im also sure there are a handful of caffeine and sleep deprivation typos somewhere scattered about)
If someone doesnt like it, they can get a REFUNDLast edited by TheoriaApophasis; 09-19-2014, 01:13 AM.
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Hello Ken,
Great work with this third edition! You steal my spare time, but in a pleased manner! I'll also give the proper attention to this new edition.
I found time to do a new experiment with the Hall sensor, and the conclusion is now more clear. What I thought initially that represent a change in the polarity of the magnetic field of the permanent magnet is really just a change in direction of the field lines that intersect the plane of the Hall sensor. This aspect is more clear after I made a measurement of the field strength and polarity at the center of the magnet on the Z axis, which correspond to the dielectric plane or bloch wall.
Almost the same as in the case of measurement made at the height of 50mm, the magnetic field increases steadily towards the center, without changing the direction of magnetic field lines which intersect the plane of the Hall sensor. They retains the same direction on the entire distance of displacement of 200mm on X axis, relative to the plane of the Hall sensor, when the measurement is made (the sensor is placed) at the center of the magnet on the vertical axis Z.
Now, I have to apologize for my previous assumptions that magnetic field is changing twice its polarity towards the center of the magnet. It was just my misinterpretation of the entire phenomena! I considered in the initial interpretation, only the readings of voltmeter and strictly relative to the Hall sensor only, without considering the closed loop shape of the magnetic field lines and their interaction with the plane of Hall sensor. And yes, relative to the Hall sensor there is a shift of polarity, a change in the direction of magnetic field lines that intersect the plane of Hall sensor, with his approach towards the magnet. But not a change in polarity of the magnetic field lines.
Of course, this experiment does not invalidate nor confirm in any way your theory. It was made only from my desire to confirm to myself that there exist or not any difference in magnetic field strength between the two poles of a magnet, but somehow initial goal derailed in this type of experiment. My final conclusion and according to the measurements and the results obtained there is still an average difference in strength of the two poles of a magnet, ie the North pole is stronger than the South pole. This is just and average appreciation, in specific points of measurements each one could be stronger than the other one.
I have in my head other types of experiments with Hall sensors, and hope to find time to make. I will keep you up to date with the evolution of the experiments.
Originally posted by thx1138 View PostTry this free software. It produces Point Of View 3d ray tracing which is how light reflects from an object.
POV Ray
It's what I used to do the PHI fractals I posted earlier. And it will do animation snapshots but you have to use another tool to create the animation from the snap shots.
Here's a simple one I did for magnetism and dielectric plane. The animated GIF didn't work once uploaded so here's another frame from the animation.
Now back to reading, study and experiment. That among other those of everyday life!
Regards,
SaDAng
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Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View PostPage 234 MAKES A GREAT POSTER
It shows dielectricity, magnetism, life, the golden section, and a few other 'things'
The picture on the page 234.... I don't want to be a spoil sport but Is it ice?
Anyway I am reading and trying to understand your book.
Many years ago I got turned on to "free energy" after reading the patent by Heinrich Kunel (DE3024814). He is using inter-action of permanent magnet and electromagnets to achieve overunity.
I would really appreciate you explaining the difference of the two. I see a permanent magnet as a sponge that mops up environmental energy but an electro-magnet must be used to extract what is gained.
I believe the explanation of the differences might even be a candidate for a chapter in your book.
Best regards- MB
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Originally posted by MasterBlaster View PostHi Ken,
The picture on the page 234.... I don't want to be a spoil sport but Is it ice?
Anyway I am reading and trying to understand your book.
Many years ago I got turned on to "free energy" after reading the patent by Heinrich Kunel (DE3024814). He is using inter-action of permanent magnet and electromagnets to achieve overunity.
I would really appreciate you explaining the difference of the two. I see a permanent magnet as a sponge that mops up environmental energy but an electro-magnet must be used to extract what is gained.
I believe the explanation of the differences might even be a candidate for a chapter in your book.
Best regards- MB
There will be a chapter on same, I have about 200 pages or more to add.
I can only do so much at one time.
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Oh Nuts!
Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View PostI can only do so much at one time.
Can you help Russ out with this video demonstation?
“Oh Nuts!” Magnetic Lock.Your Going To Like! Using The Principles Of Ed Leedskalnin PMH.Must Watch - YouTube
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Originally posted by Dog-One View PostKen,
Can you help Russ out with this video demonstation?
“Oh Nuts!” Magnetic Lock.Your Going To Like! Using The Principles Of Ed Leedskalnin PMH.Must Watch - YouTube
DONE AND DONE
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