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  • #16
    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
    http://www.nequaquamvacuum.com/en/en...n/alt-sci.html
    http://www.neqvac.com

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Easy Skanking View Post
      I've considered perhaps using that kind of coil for something along the lines of a Bedini SSG but doubt that the lesser number of windings would generate enough of a field for rotation. It would be quite a pain to wind something in the area of 600+ windings for that kind of setup, so that has deterred me currently.
      YouTube - bedini ssg with rodin coil gives 250% boost (maybe?)

      the tests are now being done

      Also - I watched all 44 original videos, and the 20 new ones from 2008. Still pondering exactly what I got from them.

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      • #18
        Hi all,

        I too watched the original 44 videos and when asked to compare the two symbols I counted 9 lines in each, interesting. Is it just math?

        Where can I find the 20 new videos?

        I also found this link to Rodins coil ( interesting read )
        Rodin's Coil

        Gene

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        • #19
          Originally posted by gene gene View Post
          Where can I find the 20 new videos?
          YouTube - NEVER BEFORE RELEASED MARKO RODIN FOOTAGE 1 OF 20 Rodin coil

          - Michael / Geminitric

          **it is self-limiting to believe that everything you see is everything that is**

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          • #20
            Hi Michael,

            Thanks for the re. I watched the 20 vids last night, interesting yes, but a mathematician I am not, I will study more at a latter date when time permits, starting to see where Z-axis comes in.

            Did you get a chance to look at the infovault link I posted? They seem to think it is the do all coil.

            Gene

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            • #21
              Marko states the potential is harnessed simply by the geometry of the coil.

              Hmmm.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DavidE View Post
                Marko states the potential is harnessed simply by the geometry of the coil.

                Hmmm.
                Agreed - it's a thinker.

                Hey here's a thought - picture your final rodin coil and its overall shape - a donut from the outside right, but look at a cross section and note the wires making nifty tear-drop shape (ie. the donut's inner circle is stretched towards the centre). So the 'surface' of our toroid, the surface being the wires we've wound, conforms more or less accurately to the "skin of the torus" rodin is talking about ( I think ).

                We're working with wires, and Rodin states an ideal device would not be made of wires. I can sort of see what he's talking about - if we shaped a conductive material into that same form which we have with our completed wires - the donut with inner-diameter stretched towards centre - could we induce current to flow along the same path it does along the wired versions?

                Picture a superconductive ceramic material molded into the stretched-centre torus... dump some liq.nitro on it ... see what happens? Rotate a magnet in it... see what happens? Attach and pulse pos & neg wires from a power supply .. attached anywhere? In a single solid conductor, could we induce a current flow along exactly the same lines that it would flow were it in a wired environment of the same shape? Would it cycle internally forever once started? Hollow, or solid? Ach!

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