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Something's been bugging me about the Birkeland current's.
It has to do with how Eric P. Dollard describes how you can hear the magnetic fields using a coil and a earpiece. It's the way he describes the sound you hear when the coil cross the field lines. Which I can’t find at the moment.
We know that with the Birkeland current, you have: two parallel currents traveling in the same direction, results in the currents attracting each other, forming a spiral (see image above in post 901). The space "caught" in the middle is subjected to extreme compression. Resulting in what is commonly known as a magnetic field.
By Eric’s description of the sound, simply passing a wire through the Birkeland current (AKA field line), you break the current.
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Originally posted by Savvypro View PostSomething's been bugging me about the Birkeland current's.
It has to do with how Eric P. Dollard describes how you can hear the magnetic fields using a coil and a earpiece. It's the way he describes the sound you hear when the coil cross the field lines. Which I can’t find at the moment.
We know that with the Birkeland current, you have: two parallel currents traveling in the same direction, results in the currents attracting each other, forming a spiral (see image above in post 901). The space "caught" in the middle is subjected to extreme compression. Resulting in what is commonly known as a magnetic field.
By Eric’s description of the sound, simply passing a wire through the Birkeland current (AKA field line), you break the current.
I'm I making any sense?
does one side need to be reversed to get the correct flow.Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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There's something missing in the Birkeland current, where's the opposite spins.
Everything in nature points to a cw and ccw spin do we have two separate lines of force.
If so when we split the fields we create two generators one one each side of the coil, since they cant run against each other they have to be looped back to themselves.Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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Our planets spin is the same as this model, I really believe a pulsar is a magnet spinning end over end.
File:Millisecond pulsar and accretion disk - NASA animation (hi-res).ogv - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHalf of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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Magnetosphere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The system of tail currents. The magnetotail consists of twin bundles of oppositely directed magnetic field (the "tail lobes"), directed earthwards in the northern half of the tail and away from Earth in the southern half. In between the two exists a layer ("plasma sheet") of denser plasma (0.3-0.5 ions/cm3 versus 0.01-0.02 in the lobes), and because of the difference between the adjoining magnetic fields, by Ampére's law an electric current flows there too, directed from dawn to dusk. The flow closes (as it must) by following the tail magnetopause—part over the northern lobe, part over the southern one.Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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Originally posted by Dave45 View PostThere's something missing in the Birkeland current, where's the opposite spins.
Everything in nature points to a cw and ccw spin do we have two separate lines of force.
If so when we split the fields we create two generators one one each side of the coil, since they cant run against each other they have to be looped back to themselves.
If the Birkeland current is, as shown in the image above: just two currents going in the same direction. Then maybe the compressed region in the middle is flowing in the opposite direction:
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DNA and Birkeland Current?
There's something missing in the Birkeland current, where's the opposite spins.
Everything in nature points to a cw and ccw spin do we have two separate lines of force.
If so when we split the fields we create two generators one one each side of the coil, since they cant run against each other they have to be looped back to themselves.
Without getting too far off track, I am thinking about the spiral helix as a fundamental pattern that might help us in energy research. If we take a spiral helix config and short the ends together, we basically have a spiral-wound shorted bifi setup with cw and ccw 'windings.' It will have its own capacitance, functioning in itself as an LC setup, I think. If you pulse it, it should ring, no? Bedini, somewhere in the first 3 Energy from the Vacuum series, mentions that all life forms take in energy from the ambient to essentially power themselves (I'm paraphrasing). Could this be fundamentally a function of DNA's spiral helix properties interacting with radiant energy all around us?
I'm wondering what implications this might have for us with electricity.
We know that if you wind single or multiple strands around a tube at 45degree angle, and when you get to the end, wind back at 45 degrees (relative to tube), overtop of the ascending winding, one end is essentially shorted, and you wind up with a caduceus coil, whose cw and ccw windings cancel out its own EM waves, and produces scalar waves. In theory this should produce no reflective losses in a secondary wound overtop.
Is it possible that DNA's resonating helical structure is functioning in a similar way, producing scalar waves, energizing the body... something to think about. And what can this teach us about building?
I hope I haven't taken your thread to far afield. I find your posts very helpful.
Have a good day.
Bob
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I was mistaken, I did not watch the second part of the vid the double disk is the motor.
Tariel Kapanadze overunity motor 02 free energy - YouTube
It would seem they are using the reverse of this
To create a motor, very very interesting.Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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I just remember something I saw in the saturn vid
Amazing HD Video of Planets - Stitched Together from NASA Photos - YouTube
This moon is pushing outward on the bands, that means the energy is an outward force.......why didnt I see that before.
dave
It doesnt change the new conception just reenforces it, preconception is a dangerous thing, Iv always been hard headedHalf of the Answer is knowing the right Question
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