Id like to post this info here as well, over at overunity.com Shadez posted these questions
What do you say happens to the electrons when they enter the magnet through the A vector?
Secondly, why do some travel north and some south?
I'll ask you to do a simple little experiment on a piece of paper draw a galaxy, you know with spiral lines like water going down a drain,
If you look at the back of your piece of paper you'll notice the spirals are opposite from the ones you drew, the rotation is opposite.
As the magnetic field leaves the core the A vector field is coupled with the field,
depending on the direction of propagation from the A vector field(galaxy) determines the spin direction.
Dave
What do you say happens to the electrons when they enter the magnet through the A vector?
Secondly, why do some travel north and some south?
I'll ask you to do a simple little experiment on a piece of paper draw a galaxy, you know with spiral lines like water going down a drain,
If you look at the back of your piece of paper you'll notice the spirals are opposite from the ones you drew, the rotation is opposite.
As the magnetic field leaves the core the A vector field is coupled with the field,
depending on the direction of propagation from the A vector field(galaxy) determines the spin direction.
Dave
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