Re: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-29 Thread H Ucar
I put some new videos on the playlist and added description lines about the purpose of these experiments. Still lot of things waiting to test, one is forcing the floating magnet spinning in opposite direction using an air jet an see if it locks. 'counter gear-wise' coupling was possible on magne

Re:[Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-02 Thread jjam...@gmail.com
No, itdoes not affect candle flame at 11000 RPM.Jones Beene Sun, 01 Nov 2015 15:00:07 -0800Hamdi, Does the rapidly rotating field have any kind of effect on a flame? What I was thinking about was possible charge separation – as in MHD.

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-01 Thread jjam...@gmail.com
latest moment of video 20151031 213750 the precession speed-ups because of the magnets in the protection cover of my cell phone camera. H Ucar -- Original message--From: jjamdix@gmail.comDate: Mon, Nov 2, 2015 01:43To: vortex-L@eskimo.com;Cc: Subject:Re: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-01 Thread jjam...@gmail.com
Bob Cook-- I had watched Suskind lecture and induced me many questions. Overall the electron spin defined in qm is minimalist and may not serve to model complex magnetic interactions like in this magnet experiments. First of all electron spin is used both define its angular momentum and its magn

RE: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-01 Thread Jones Beene
Hamdi, Does the rapidly rotating field have any kind of effect on a flame? What I was thinking about was possible charge separation – as in MHD. From: jjam...@gmail.com I am conducting experiments on keeping pm magnets in air by interacton of a rotating magnet driven by small d

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-01 Thread Patrick Ellul
Reminds me of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VylZJrep1MM regards. On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:26 AM, jjam...@gmail.com wrote: > > I am conducting experiments on keeping pm magnets in air by interacton of > a rotating magnet driven by small dc motor. > > > Stability is basically provided by M

Re: [Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-01 Thread Bob Cook
H Ucar-- The Leonard Susskind lecture on the nature of electron spin in a magnetic field is instructive. See the following link to Susskind’s series of lectures at Stanford Univ. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCymP87zFwc Susskind presents how electrons can respond in a magnetic field to

[Vo]:Magnetic levitation experiments

2015-11-01 Thread jjam...@gmail.com
I am conducting experiments on keeping pm magnets in air by interacton of a rotating magnet driven by small dc motor. Stability is basically provided by Mathieu eq. so there would be no 'new physics', I think. OTH, it provide new solutions to magnetic levitation by achieving stability on six de