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Hello Tswift,
I am mindful of Walter Russell's position of the influence of Vortices in almost all areas of matter and life. Having looked at these extra high speed captures of your image, I still think that the set up you have followed has enabled you to witness a vortex being produced. Whether I am extrapolating too much I am not sure.
There is a corollory to the BEMF spike here, and which might be a component of your phenomenon. I have always though that the BEMF spike that we seek to harness is as a result of the elasticity of the electrons within the wire returning to an equilibrium. Its just that they all seem to re-adjust simulaneously and together, thus producing an additive magnified pulse that is greater than the initial force that altered their orbits. Now that is a simple way to view the negative spike. Whether it is part of your phenomenon I could not say.
On a different note, Standard waves are directly related to a length of wire and the calculation to its wavelength. With the tabletop device replication of Don's that I am working on, I am having difficulty relating the concept of the standard wave and the very short lengths of wire I am using and the low frequencies that I am working with. Therefore, would I be correct in assuming that a coil wound from a know length of wire and its attributed wavelength, its wavelength would not change if directly wound as a coil - allowing for a small capacitance within the winding?
Thanks for the extra images
Dwane
Hello Tswift,
I am mindful of Walter Russell's position of the influence of Vortices in almost all areas of matter and life. Having looked at these extra high speed captures of your image, I still think that the set up you have followed has enabled you to witness a vortex being produced. Whether I am extrapolating too much I am not sure.
There is a corollory to the BEMF spike here, and which might be a component of your phenomenon. I have always though that the BEMF spike that we seek to harness is as a result of the elasticity of the electrons within the wire returning to an equilibrium. Its just that they all seem to re-adjust simulaneously and together, thus producing an additive magnified pulse that is greater than the initial force that altered their orbits. Now that is a simple way to view the negative spike. Whether it is part of your phenomenon I could not say.
On a different note, Standard waves are directly related to a length of wire and the calculation to its wavelength. With the tabletop device replication of Don's that I am working on, I am having difficulty relating the concept of the standard wave and the very short lengths of wire I am using and the low frequencies that I am working with. Therefore, would I be correct in assuming that a coil wound from a know length of wire and its attributed wavelength, its wavelength would not change if directly wound as a coil - allowing for a small capacitance within the winding?
Thanks for the extra images
Dwane
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