I'm not sure why all the fuss about the so called "Rodin coil"? The same kind of coils are very well known in the scientific literature and they are often used in particle accelerators for the main reason that they're mechanically stable when high currents are passed through coils.
Also, as one of my science community friends pointed out they have magnetic field and A-vector in colinear relationship. In theory that means that it is possible those coils have zero Poynting vector. So far, nobody sees any advantage in that arrangement.
My point is that "Rodin coil" is basically nothing revolutionary and all of his diatribes about sacred geometry don't have much relevance when it can all be very well explained by good old electrodynamics theory.
A nice book dealing with the matter is Essays on the Formal Aspects of ... - Google Book Search
Also, as one of my science community friends pointed out they have magnetic field and A-vector in colinear relationship. In theory that means that it is possible those coils have zero Poynting vector. So far, nobody sees any advantage in that arrangement.
My point is that "Rodin coil" is basically nothing revolutionary and all of his diatribes about sacred geometry don't have much relevance when it can all be very well explained by good old electrodynamics theory.
A nice book dealing with the matter is Essays on the Formal Aspects of ... - Google Book Search
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