I just started this thread because it is an exciting topic and I see some different discussions happening on it right now.
One book that has some interesting ideas is called THE GOLDEN VORTEX by Nick Nelson. I conducted countless experiments quite a while back on different concepts in this book.
This is really what got me experimenting with linear track designs but with a twist...also, If you take a ring magnet and put smaller round neos on the ends of it...a handful of them, you can see how the field is not symmetrical at all.
Anyway, if you like exploring the concepts of the Coral Castle and other things like this...this book is really more on the gravity spots and more specifically the the Oregon Vortex in Oregon of course It is a fun book and has some things to stimulate the imagination. I wouldn't expect anyone to be able to start building a time machine from reading it or anything but it is a fun book that did get me thinking.
One book that has some interesting ideas is called THE GOLDEN VORTEX by Nick Nelson. I conducted countless experiments quite a while back on different concepts in this book.
This is really what got me experimenting with linear track designs but with a twist...also, If you take a ring magnet and put smaller round neos on the ends of it...a handful of them, you can see how the field is not symmetrical at all.
Anyway, if you like exploring the concepts of the Coral Castle and other things like this...this book is really more on the gravity spots and more specifically the the Oregon Vortex in Oregon of course It is a fun book and has some things to stimulate the imagination. I wouldn't expect anyone to be able to start building a time machine from reading it or anything but it is a fun book that did get me thinking.
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