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  • A different approach to the rodin coil, that coincidentally models the star of david

    Hello Folks, I am new and wanted to share a coil design of mine that I have not seen around the net. But before that, a little bit of background. I'm currently a college student. I'm studying electrical engineering and computer science, and have been programming & working with numbers for many years as a hobby. I recently discovered Marko Rodin's Vortex Based Mathematics and have been extensively comparing it to many other popular number sequences and patterns, like Fibonacci, Pascal's triangle, etc. I have also found that the numerical pattern of pascal's triangle operates in multiples of 3 (Who would of thought? 3's).

    Anyways, here is the coil I've designed. It is based upon a pattern I found in Pascal's triangle that I wanted to replicate as a coil, this same pattern I'm sure can be found elsewhere.

    Here is the diagram for the coil, I think it will explain better than I can with words.






    And here's my wrapped coil following the above design.




    If this coil design already exists and has been tested, please point me towards it.

    I currently do not have any equipment to truly test the coil. I will however have my function generator, oscilloscope and a few others typical gadgets of mine within 2 weeks.


    Feel free to replicate the coil, test it and let me know if you discover anything abnormal.

    Thanks,

    - Braydon
    Last edited by Braydo25; 08-07-2011, 04:31 AM.

  • #2
    first
    good to have you here!
    I have also been learning the vortex math recently, and find it very interesting. I am very new to all of this, so I really have nothing to contribute at this time, but I will follow this post and hope to learn from it as well!
    I have not yet wound a rodin coil, or the starship version, but have been looking into them a lot lately, and maybe your variation will help me on my path
    thanks for posting, and I look forward to anything we can learn from all of this

    N8
    The absence of proof is not proof of absence

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    • #3
      Thank you! Yeah, it is all very fascinating stuff.


      Also, I just noticed this - Perhaps the coil I made is a simplified version of Rodin's? Or perhaps, rodin's coil should have 8 circuits.


      We can find the pattern below by starting a new 3 point circuit 10* clockwise of each point on the star of david coil.

      Look at this:

      Very interesting..

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      • #4
        Hi

        Thanks for your interesting coil design.

        I am trying to make an electronic circuit for my Starship coil (similar to your design) so that it can make a metal ball spin. I've tried out a few circuits including Jack Scholz's Rodin/starship coil circuits on youtube
        (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxuS...layer_embedded) but they don't work.

        Anyone know of a simple Rodin coil circuit diagram that will make a metal ball spin? Thanks

        Thanks.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Braydo25 View Post
          Thank you! Yeah, it is all very fascinating stuff.


          Also, I just noticed this - Perhaps the coil I made is a simplified version of Rodin's? Or perhaps, rodin's coil should have 8 circuits.


          We can find the pattern below by starting a new 3 point circuit 10* clockwise of each point on the star of david coil.

          Look at this:

          Very interesting..
          Excellent Thread...hope this will inspire you:



          Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by telemachus View Post
            Hi

            Thanks for your interesting coil design.

            I am trying to make an electronic circuit for my Starship coil (similar to your design) so that it can make a metal ball spin. I've tried out a few circuits including Jack Scholz's Rodin/starship coil circuits on youtube
            (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxuS...layer_embedded) but they don't work.

            Anyone know of a simple Rodin coil circuit diagram that will make a metal ball spin? Thanks

            Thanks.
            I still have couple videos on youtube from my experiments with Rodin, cone and Starship coils. You can use one transistor J.Bedini oscillator or hall triggered with or without 555 chip.

            V
            'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

            General D.Eisenhower


            http://www.nvtronics.org

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            • #7
              Thanks for the info, blackchisel97. I'm a novice at building circuits and I need a more detailed circuit diagram. Can you post a circuit diagram or schematic? Thanks.

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