Pick Up Coil and Neodymium Toroid
Here is a quote from Moray B. King's book titled Quest for Zero Point Energy Page 60:"Dual vortex action is required in order to induce a current on a series wound, bifilar coil." Further down that same paragraph,"No form of standard magnetic induction could induce this type of current flow. Sweet [This is the guy conducting the experiment with barium ferrite] is able to tap appreciable electric power (500 watts) from the bifilar coil, and in addition, the current from this coil is "cold", i.e. thin wires (No. 30) can conduct the power without being heated. The current does not appear to be standard electron conduction; instead the coil seems to be guiding vacuum energy displacement currents (King, 1984)."
This would be the idea with the properly build Rodin coil. In the above quote, Sweet, used a block of loosely sintered barium ferrite and cracked the crystalline structure using one method of counter-rotating AC around the 6" x 4" barium ferrite block at 60Hz. Barium ferrite has a hexagonal crystalline structure. Next Sweet placed 2 counter rotating currents from coils placed on both sides of the 6" x 4" block and placed his bifilar, series wound coil just above the block and got his 500 watts of "cold" current. Moray King doesn't say what the input watts were but the fact that 500 watts was flowing through No. 30 wire and not over heating is something in itself.
My point to all of this to to build a toroid out of Neodymium, which has a tetragonal crystalline structure and a lot more powerful that barium ferrite. Then magnetize this toroid by wrapping a heavy gauge wire in the 3, 6, and 9 spacing and energizing it just like a manufacturer would do. Remove that wire and wrap smaller gauge copper wire in the 1,7,4, and 2,8,5 spacing and see what that does when energized. Maybe we could get "mangetricity" out of the coil without having to put any energy in.
Those are my thoughts.
Jamie
Originally posted by rave154
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This would be the idea with the properly build Rodin coil. In the above quote, Sweet, used a block of loosely sintered barium ferrite and cracked the crystalline structure using one method of counter-rotating AC around the 6" x 4" barium ferrite block at 60Hz. Barium ferrite has a hexagonal crystalline structure. Next Sweet placed 2 counter rotating currents from coils placed on both sides of the 6" x 4" block and placed his bifilar, series wound coil just above the block and got his 500 watts of "cold" current. Moray King doesn't say what the input watts were but the fact that 500 watts was flowing through No. 30 wire and not over heating is something in itself.
My point to all of this to to build a toroid out of Neodymium, which has a tetragonal crystalline structure and a lot more powerful that barium ferrite. Then magnetize this toroid by wrapping a heavy gauge wire in the 3, 6, and 9 spacing and energizing it just like a manufacturer would do. Remove that wire and wrap smaller gauge copper wire in the 1,7,4, and 2,8,5 spacing and see what that does when energized. Maybe we could get "mangetricity" out of the coil without having to put any energy in.
Those are my thoughts.
Jamie
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