If I might contribute a thought on JL Naudin's results with using Rodin's
coil to generate vortex fields, it would be that the limited flux
effect he's observed could be increased an order of magnitude by
a rotation of the coil around its Z axis in favor with the winding.
Having it spin while generating a flux vortex might be like decreasing
the viscosity of a fluid in order to pronounce a whirling effect with
the added momentum of the coil.
I've seen how high voltage may be generated by the Wimhurst device;
perhaps these two technologies may be compatible.
This coil wrapping technique seems to be plauged by a spread of
misinformation. I've been working my way through the video series
by R. Powell with much interest.
[ The B-Field Torsion Generator a JLN Labs ]
[ Randy Powell on Vortex Math ]
coil to generate vortex fields, it would be that the limited flux
effect he's observed could be increased an order of magnitude by
a rotation of the coil around its Z axis in favor with the winding.
Having it spin while generating a flux vortex might be like decreasing
the viscosity of a fluid in order to pronounce a whirling effect with
the added momentum of the coil.
I've seen how high voltage may be generated by the Wimhurst device;
perhaps these two technologies may be compatible.
This coil wrapping technique seems to be plauged by a spread of
misinformation. I've been working my way through the video series
by R. Powell with much interest.
[ The B-Field Torsion Generator a JLN Labs ]
[ Randy Powell on Vortex Math ]
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