Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-10 Thread Terry Blanton
Hamdi responds: To Vortex: It is easy to rule out induction: 1. Simulations gave experiments results. Fig. 6.2 and 6.3. 2. The key effect of the levitation is the repulsion and it is inversely proportional to the square of rotating field frequency as shown Fig. 5.25. Anyone can measure this

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-10 Thread William Beaty
There were a bunch of physics papers on the Levitron's physics. Their discoveries: 1) Levitron only works within a narrow range of RPM. Too slow, and the levitated spinning magnet becomes unstable. Too fast, and the energy-well disappears! 2) the levitated spinning disk MUST be allowed

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-10 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 4:23 PM William Beaty wrote: > Native American shaman apparently used this trick. > Goodness, Bill. Why expose the rest of your body to ionizing radiation when one of your fellow Washingtonians, Paul Stamets, has a much better way: https://youtu.be/1Q0un2GPsSQ And you

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-10 Thread William Beaty
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020, Terry Blanton wrote: and suspend it in the spinning magnet's field regardless of the polarity of the stationary magnetic. A search showed that no one appears to have ever reported nor explained this phenomenon. I just assumed it was energy-wells created by inductive

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-08 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Sounds interesting albeit I did not dig in very deep. From SO(4) physics modelling we know that two orthogonally rotating magnetic "masses" (flux) can generate a topological charge if these start a third winding. What he calls the weak force is the second torus rotating axes as all natural

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-08 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 1:18 PM Jones Beene wrote: > > One thought that comes up in designing a transportation device is combining the Hamdi effect with "printed" magnets. Not sure if this was mentioned in the earlier thread. > > There are several companies doing the printed field scheme and there

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-08 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 12:17 PM Michael Foster wrote: > > This phenomenon is truly remarkable. I tried reading the paper and now my head hurts. From what I gather, > numerous "scientists" are circling the wagons to debunk this work. > > Has anyone replicated? It seems like a replication attempt

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-08 Thread Michael Foster
This phenomenon is truly remarkable. I tried reading the paper and now my head hurts. From what I gather, numerous "scientists" are circling the wagons to debunk this work. Has anyone replicated? It seems like a replication attempt wouldn't be too difficult or prohibitively expensive.

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-04 Thread Jones Beene
One thought that comes up in designing a transportation device is combining the Hamdi effect with "printed" magnets. Not sure if this was mentioned in the earlier thread. There are several companies doing the printed field scheme and there could be synergy with spinning a specially designed

Re: [Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-04 Thread Terry Blanton
You are welcome. One of the things previously discussed is possible applications for such a phenomenon. Other than a toy similar to Levitron, none of us have been creative enough to come up with anything. Personally, I have wondered if the suspended magnet could be easily "handed off" to

[Vo]:Unexplained Magnetic Phenomenon EXPLAINED

2020-09-03 Thread Terry Blanton
Five years ago, a Hamdi Ucar showed Vortex a magnetic phenomenon he stumbled across. It was something similar to Levitron except that it involved the ability of a spinning magnetic to trap another magnetic and suspend it in the spinning magnet's field regardless of the polarity of the stationary