The word in red is my addition to a statement made by TheoriaApophasis
“tapping dielectric torque from STATIC COMPRESSION of two large maggies (magnets) in counter-voidance ('repulsion').
This configuration 'projects' a 90 degree polarization EXACTLY like the face of the 'magnet' in "free space".”
This is one way to "energize" a coil.
Since both TheoriaApophasis and Ufopolitics aagree that this is an area that should be explored, there is something I have been interested in working on, and I will share it here. Imagine a tube with a large powerful round neo magnet in the bottom of it. If that neo is wrapped with a coil of wire and voltage is induced, does it cancel out the magnetic field in the neo? It should, but I haven’t tried it yet. On the outside of the tube you have a series of coils with the end of each facing the tube. They can be all around it, up and down its length. As many as you can fit around your tube and along its length.
Now take your two large magnets that you have bolted together with like faces touching and drop this combo down the tube. It should "float" if you have put the right face down in opposition to the big neo at the bottom of the tube. Turn on the electricity to the coil around the neo at the bottom, allowing the combo magnet to drop, then turn the electricity back off and the neo should shoot up the tube and fall back.
What might be the advantage of this. Possibly and probably none, but then again, the two noes pass all the coils with the kind of "90 degree field generation" we are talking about on the way up, and AGAIN on the way DOWN. Two for the price of one? The repulsion of permanent magnets used to provide the motive force. Watts used to do that vs how many watts were produced in the coils. The math will tell the tale.
Just an idea.
Dave
“tapping dielectric torque from STATIC COMPRESSION of two large maggies (magnets) in counter-voidance ('repulsion').
This configuration 'projects' a 90 degree polarization EXACTLY like the face of the 'magnet' in "free space".”
This is one way to "energize" a coil.
Since both TheoriaApophasis and Ufopolitics aagree that this is an area that should be explored, there is something I have been interested in working on, and I will share it here. Imagine a tube with a large powerful round neo magnet in the bottom of it. If that neo is wrapped with a coil of wire and voltage is induced, does it cancel out the magnetic field in the neo? It should, but I haven’t tried it yet. On the outside of the tube you have a series of coils with the end of each facing the tube. They can be all around it, up and down its length. As many as you can fit around your tube and along its length.
Now take your two large magnets that you have bolted together with like faces touching and drop this combo down the tube. It should "float" if you have put the right face down in opposition to the big neo at the bottom of the tube. Turn on the electricity to the coil around the neo at the bottom, allowing the combo magnet to drop, then turn the electricity back off and the neo should shoot up the tube and fall back.
What might be the advantage of this. Possibly and probably none, but then again, the two noes pass all the coils with the kind of "90 degree field generation" we are talking about on the way up, and AGAIN on the way DOWN. Two for the price of one? The repulsion of permanent magnets used to provide the motive force. Watts used to do that vs how many watts were produced in the coils. The math will tell the tale.
Just an idea.
Dave
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