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    Hello again!

    I remember reading on this forum about magnets and someone posted a link to an external site explaining the exact difference in magnetic poles, such as the N pole could pull up more iron filings then a S pole could but a S pole could push up more iron filings then a N pole could... I cant remember exactly and might have this backwards.

    So this is just a respectful request if someone happens to have a few good links on this topic, here would be the place to put them.

    Or I might have this backwards. If I lived near a machine shop with iron filings I would have figured this out already, but alas...

    I tried google and all sorts of online answer sites and everyone seems to talk in a condescending manner saying they know everything and there is no difference so stop asking... So I decided to go to the one place I can trust on the net for the facts.

    Also I have noticed there is no dedicated forum topic on this so I decided to start one, for the benefit of future reference.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Hi,
    Ed leedskalnin did describe it better, there is a Thread about him in here
    and the PMH and here are some Links to his Book,
    and i guess a Pdf, where the Descricptions are Illustrated.

    Leedskalnin Index Page
    Review:Magnetic Current by Edward Leedskalnin - PESWiki
    (Cody got his Vid there :-)

    Pdf here -> http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/...alnin_51pp.pdf
    Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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    • #3
      This is the page I think your looking for.
      Directory:Leedskalnin Magnetic Currents:Monsieur Bonheur - PESWiki

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      • #4
        CosmicFarmer,

        There is also a difference in the eddy currents on non-ferrous metals between north and south poles.
        YouTube - weird eddy 1

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        • #5
          B - E - A - Utiful.

          It was specifically this image I wanted.



          Image:Ed Leedskalnin-pushpull.gif - PESWiki



          Thanks guys. When I can find some filings I'll post an IRL picture of this going on.

          (does peswiki let image links?)
          Last edited by CosmicFarmer; 09-08-2009, 10:26 PM.

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            • #7
              Ok sorry for the triple post but I can't edit in more information.

              There are alot of differences between magnetic poles, especially when dealing with life. Some people said that taping a N pole of a neo magnet to your forehead (at the 3rd eye) over a period of time would help open it and some people report seeing ghosts... Spooky.

              Also plants respond to different magnetic fields and electric fields. The electroculture article is at
              Electro-Culture: Stimulation of plant growth with electricity, magnetism, sound, &c

              Heres a snip

              Magnetism

              Plant breeder Alberto Pirovano published some 50 papers on inherited changes in plants which he induced by treatment with low frequency or constant magnetic fields.

              Albert R. Davis received U.S. Patent #3,030,590 for his system of gardening with magnetism. Davis said:

              "We found... that treating above ground seeds with the South Pole of a magnet [1,500-2,500 gauss] increases the germination and growth, and the leaves of these vegetables are larger.

              "If you treat seeds [of]... beets, potatoes, carrots or turnips, you will produce a better result by using the North Pole of the magnet."

              The magnetic influence also softens the surface tension of water, which then is more readily absorbed by the seeds and plants.

              U.J. Pittmaan conducted extensive field experiments with these results:

              "Earth's magnetism can effect the direction of root growth of some plants, and also the growth rate of some seedlings... The roots of some plants [winter and spring wheat, and wild oats] normally align themselves in a N-S plane approximately parallel to the horizontal face of Earth's magnetic field... Winter wheat seeded in rows running at right angles to the magnetic N often out-yield wheat seeded in other direction by 3-4 bushels/acre because the roots grow in a N-S direction and utilize nutrients in the inter-row areas more extensively.

              "Seeds of some varieties of wheat, barley, flax, and rye were found to germinate faster and grow more during their seedling stages when their long axes and embryo ends are pointed toward the N magnetic pole than when they are pointed in any other direction.

              "Many seeds germinate and grow about two times faster if they are exposed to the N pole of an artificial field before they are planted than they are not so treated ~ wheat seed in particular grows about 5 times as much in the first 48 hours as unexposed seed.

              "In some species the enhanced growth rate persists through to maturity. Green snap beans thus mature more uniformly and yield more than those from untreated seed planted randomly.

              "The effects of magnetic treatment before germination appear to remain active within some seeds for at least 18 months after application. The magnetic intensity required to give maximum response appears to be between 0.5 and 100 Oersted when applied for 240 hours. For some unknown reason a greater growth response occurs if the seeds are subjected to magnetism for 48, 144, 240, or 336 hours than if exposed for intermediate periods. An exposure for 240 hours produces maximum responses in most seeds..." (21)

              Pittman discovered that the sexual determination of monoecious plants such as corn and cucumbers also is affected by the geomagnetic field:

              "If the embryo radical of such plants is oriented toward the North, a greater number of female flowers is formed than in the case of seeds oriented toward the South. Since cucumber fruits are produced from the female flower, Northward orientation of the seed radicals will lead, of course, to greater yield per plant.

              "In general, Northward orientation of the embryonic radical (particularly of corn) promotes masculinity. The response of seeds when oriented toward the geomagnetic poles depends on the left- or right-handedness of the seed and the sexual characteristics of the plant type. When oriented with the tip of the embryo radical towards the S geomagnetic pole, l-rotary seeds demonstrate higher rates of growth, respiration, and enzymatic activity, and up to 50% greater yields. D-rotary seeds respond with up to 50% enhanced growth rates and yields when their embryo tips are pointed at the N pole."

              When conifer seeds are grown with their embryo radicals oriented S, they germinate 4-5 days earlier than seeds oriented toward the N pole. Lunar phases also have a profound effect on the germination of conifers. They will sprout much faster when their embryo radicals are oriented S during a full moon, than they will if germinated during the new moon.

              If there is any doubt about the directivity or gender of seeds, positive results can be obtained in any case by treating seeds for 2 weeks in the magnetic null, the quiet region where the magnetic pull is balanced between N and S. This region is located by observing the patterns formed by iron powder scattered on a glass pane placed over the magnet.

              Pittman also grew potatoes from excised, magnetically treated eyes. The field-grown crop yielded 17% more marketable tubers that weighed 38.5% more than those grown from untreated eyes! Pittman concluded:

              "Pre-germination magnetic treatment of the eye may have effected a change in the metabolic process in the bud that eventually promoted earlier and greater tuber initiation. Tubers initiated early would have had more time to develop size than those initiated later.

              "The exposure of seeds to magnetic fields also increases the percentage of germination of apricot and apple seeds, increases the yields of snap beans, accelerates the growth of legume and cereal seedlings, and the rate of tomato ripening."

              P.W. Ssawsotin reported that a low intensity (60 Oe) field may affect some biological processes as much as high intensity (1,600 Oe) magnets. Some of the effective "windows" are quite narrow. Strevoka, et al., found that a field strength of 60 Oe increased the growth rate of beans, cucumbers, lupines, maize and rye, but the rye was unaffected by a 100 Oe field. The greatest results were obtained at the temperatures which are optimal for the growth of each type of plant. (22)

              Other Russian researchers found that wheat and barley seeds pre-magnetized (2,000 Oe) for 30 minutes with the major axis aligned with the magnetic flux will germinate much more vigorously than control seeds. Germination actually is retarded when seeds are aligned against the flux. Corn seeds respond differently according to their left (l-) or right (d-) orientation or symmetry (s) when treated by a constant magnetic field (7 kOe) for 15 minutes. L-seeds are most responsive, showing increased potassium and water uptake and free amino acids 24 hours after treatment. The effect on l-seeds is strongest when the water-swollen embryo is oriented towards the N magnetic pole. Lazarenko and Gorbatovskaya also reported other strange effects:

              "Even more curious results were yielded by experiments in which seeds were heated in a test tube left for 30 minutes in boiling water... Compared to the control seeds, the seeds heated (in the dry state described above) and exposed to the magnetic field exhibited greater sprouting activity..."

              Other experiments have shown that treatment of soil with magnetized water and/or low-frequency current (0.5 or 5 A) activates soil potassium and phosphorus, thereby increasing their bioavailability. (23, 24)

              A.V. Krylov also demonstrated magnetotropic phenomena in plants:

              "Germination of seeds in a constant magnetic field accelerated growth of the shoots and rootlets and development of the plant, while an increase in its positive sign promoted aging, disease and death. Polarity also plays a role in plant immunity. Seedlings with their rootlets turned toward the N pole were thickly infested by parasites and molds, and the resistance of these seedlings was obviously depressed. The appearance of seedlings facing the S pole (with all other conditions the same) was completely different."

              In a 1,500 Oe field, the largest number of germinating seeds was found after an exposure of 10-30 and 300 minutes. Other gains were found at 2,800 Oe. If the magnetic field is too intense, germination can be retarded. Strevoka reported a contrary finding: a non-homogenous 12,000 Oe field suppresses the germination of beans up to 40%.(25)

              DeLand's Frost Guard ~ The "Frost Guard Tower" developed by John DeLand in the 1940s used magnetism to replace obnoxious smudge pots. He obtained high yields from orange trees formerly considered to be too old to be productive. The DeLand system can protect one acre of trees from frost, but it is ineffective for small plants. George van Tassel gave this description of the device:

              "The DeLand Frost Guard Tower is about 32 feet high. It is composed of three 12-ft lengths of standard galvanized steel pipe. The lowest section is 2-inch pipe, set 3 ft deep in concrete. On top of this a 12-ft section of 1.5 inch pipe is screwed on by means of a reducer. Above this the top section of 12-foot pipe, 1-inch in diameter, is screwed on by means of a reducer. Resting horizontally atop each reducer and at the mast head is a 1-ft diameter disk of waterproof, 3/4-inch plywood. Near the outer diameter of each plywood disk or collar is drilled 7 holes. These holes are parallel to the center mast and are equally spaced around the diameter, 51-1/2 degrees apart.

              "Beginning at the top of the mast, with an extension of 6 or 7 inches parallel to the ground, #10 gauge bare copper wires are run down through the concrete foundation's outer edge. From there they branch out, in 18-inch deep trenches, to a distance of not more than 144 ft from the mast's center. At this point, each wire is wrapped several times around an Alnico-V permanent magnet. The end of each wire is brought above ground and pointed back toward its corresponding other end on top of the tower. The magnet is given a coat of plastic to protect it from rust and to hold the windings in place.

              "The trenches and magnets are covered with earth. The 18-inch depth is to protect the wires from cultivation, they must remain uncut if the system is to function. One wire on the tower, and hence in the earth, must point toward magnetic North. The placing of this first magnet must be done very accurately, and the others should be accurately placed.

              "The magnet sets are inclined toward the mast at 34 degrees to the surface of the ground. Pointing the buried bar magnets toward the North magnetic pole, but also setting them so they point or tilt toward the central mast gives a skew to the flux or flow of energy.

              "This system has protected groves when temperatures have fallen to as low as 20o F. The system does not alter the air temperature in the grove. Rather, it seems to effect a condition in the plants themselves, so that lower temperatures will not induce freezing. Fruit laying on the ground will freeze, however." (26-28)
              The image for the frost guard tower is at

              http://www.rexresearch.com/hhusb/51figdel.gif



              The frost guard tower basically is a "magnets" director, as it looks, aligned north.

              heres a link to treating diseases with magnets......
              http://www.newagepointofinfinity.com/magnets.htm

              Anyway looking back at that picture of the N pole pulling up more and S pole pushing up more, the effect of the Bedini monopole is just that. N poles pointing down, pulling... and the impulse S pole pushing up. Extra strength.

              Cheers. May many people become enlightened about magnets now.

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              • #8
                Isn't north the "Bad" pole for healing effects?

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