Vodka.
That might be about the only excuse one could use to justify to buying one of those vodka bottles with the Au leaf inside! To test it out, see if something happens..
If not, then filter out the gold & drink the vodka. If so, then defiantly filter out the gold & drink the vodka! Lol.
If so, make a proper version for field testing.
I would tend to think the conductive particles would get hot, depending on the distance from the coils etc. Induction furnaces more or less work that way. - It probably wouldn’t result in movement, alignment or polarisation of the gold particles, clumping or spreading out or showing where the lines of force are interacting. (?? don't know) - It would be nice if it did though, something like Cymatics (sand on a vibrating plate) but rather an electrical RF 3D version.
Originally posted by jpolakow
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If not, then filter out the gold & drink the vodka. If so, then defiantly filter out the gold & drink the vodka! Lol.
If so, make a proper version for field testing.
I would tend to think the conductive particles would get hot, depending on the distance from the coils etc. Induction furnaces more or less work that way. - It probably wouldn’t result in movement, alignment or polarisation of the gold particles, clumping or spreading out or showing where the lines of force are interacting. (?? don't know) - It would be nice if it did though, something like Cymatics (sand on a vibrating plate) but rather an electrical RF 3D version.
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