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 magnets mount on 
bearings. This coupling and the term was first introduced in OC MPMM (Whipmag) 
experiment in 2008.
H Ucar
[email protected] Sun, 01 Nov 2015 12:27:36 -0800

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 degrees of freedom. I would like to have your 
suggestions on how this work woud be benefitable. Such a stable coupling 
between magnetic dipolar bodies excited me by possibity of similar interactions 
could exist in particle physics. Some of videos are at
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3KwdWTgl7fisd3h_tK1YLhFeuzkPATNt

While the clear shapes of magnets cannot be seen in videos, mostly Nd 10x10 mm  
cylendrical, 10 mm cube and smaller magnets are floated. In some tests spin of 
floating magnet is locked to base magnet by 1/n ratio, providing (stable) 
epicycloidal (epitrochoidal)patterns on floating magnet axis. These can be seen 
in some videos showing a laser beam reflected from magnet flat surface. Base 
magnets are typically oriented in rotating housing almost radially. Motor 
speeds are in 6000-22000 RPM range.
H Ucar

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