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ive been having a play with my Rodin coil, using a pwm to a mosfet to the coil.... 1 thing ive noticed apart from the intense magnetics put out by the coil, is that it gets hot....quite hot..very quickly.
umm....since there are 2 windings on a rodin, does anybody have any ideas for tests, using the above pwm / mosfet setup?
I have been experimenting with various Rodin coil configs. There are some interesting aspects to them, but so far nothing ground shaking. But those coils work extremely well in orgonite pendants. We made dozens of them and showed them to several very sensitive persons that can feel the flow of energies. They all say that bad astral beings and elementals stay at about 15m radius from the pendants, they just can't get to the people that are wearing those pendants. Also people report increased vitality. Even I can feel something from them
It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.
I think the "next step" with experimenting with Rodin coils,
is to use a toroid that is strong -- not plastic -- and to fill
it with a ferromagnetic liquid.
If a centrifugal SPIN can be made to occur, you will have a
force vector at right angles to the force of gravity -- like a
gyroscope.
With clever electronics and pulsing at just the right moment,
you can increase the force at one particular spot on the 360 turn,
creating a vector force in a constant direction relative to the torus.
As Stan Deyo points out, to make such a thing more stable,
you should have 3 toroids, arranged to support each other
on a common platform.
I think sticking a metal object in the Rodin coil to see
it turn into a monopole magnet is MISSING the point.
This thing can create propulsion if you can wrap your head
around how to do it.
I think sticking a metal object in the Rodin coil to see
it turn into a monopole magnet is MISSING the point.
This thing can create propulsion if you can wrap your head
around how to do it.
Determine which way they project "thrust." Use two Rodin coils in a Bedini resonant SSG... orient them so that they create a thrust intersection or common vector field.
According to Bearden Scalar basics, that field should unlock virtually unlimited potential... for work.
- someone tried to use the sequence + - nothing
(one polarity, reverse polarity then stop in a equal time interval ratio) and vary the time interval
- Rodin said that the 2 wire toroid is in fact 2 separate circuits. What about one wire all around using some type of AC but with a off spacer + - stop
Hi, Last night I was playing with 2 Rodin's coils, pulsing one from the output of my Bedini and second just sitting on the top of the first one. I connected 3.2V LED to the top one and she begun to pulse according to my 555 speed, but when I connected again, I switched LED's polarity....and nothing. I found that LED has to be connected: positive to beginning of winding and negative to the end in order to work, unlike my ordinary pickup coil. I'll try different winding patterns and configuration to see what she's capable of.
Cheers
V
'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'
I SO want to see someone to try the following setup:
Ferrofluid container below a position flat Rodin coil. A tube goes up out of the container through the Rcoil, and then back way around down.
?- Can the Rcoil thust the ferrofluid up against gravity? And if so, at which rate per Watt? A vortex funnel in (up) and a nozzle out hopefully end up being key.
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