Long division: 57 into 360 (degrees!) leaves a remainder of 18. Drop down the zero and you are dividing 57 into 180 (degrees!!). Again there is a remainder of 9. Drop the zero and you have 57 dividing into 90 (degrees!!!). 360 degrees, 180 degrees, 90 degrees... Something to do with right angles (or lack of??) perhaps? I have given a lot of serious thought to Hendershot's coilpacitors (including winding a couple baskets) and would like to discuss some ideas I've had. Please send me an email!!
For basket weave coils, there is clearly an optimum inter-dowel peg distance ... but what is it? I've searched the web but have not yet found anyone discussing this topic. Some experiments might show why too many dowels is bad (larger capacitance or something?) and too few is bad.
we need to find the harmonic, been reading lots of stuff on this will message you when i have time and have got the number,one last thing the inch maybe be wroung, I think is 2.5mm not the higher value. send me your email have a doc for you!
I did notice that both Hubbard and Hendershot seem to like cylinders that are ALMOST the same diameter ... and both are messing around with magnets that are thrown into saturation and resonance. So yes a harmonic might play a role. Hubbard had power-of-two harmonics of 2.8Ghz.
@morpher44 The path of least resistance is not a straight line but rather a phi spiral. John Keely is great to study for harmonics and vibration. My all time favorite vid on YT is Dale Pond The Basic Principles Of SVP Sympathetic Vibratory Physics :
Long division: 57 into 360 (degrees!) leaves a remainder of 18. Drop down the zero and you are dividing 57 into 180 (degrees!!). Again there is a remainder of 9. Drop the zero and you have 57 dividing into 90 (degrees!!!). 360 degrees, 180 degrees, 90 degrees... Something to do with right angles (or lack of??) perhaps? I have given a lot of serious thought to Hendershot's coilpacitors (including winding a couple baskets) and would like to discuss some ideas I've had. Please send me an email!!
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TheMeansardine 1 year ago
jeah! great!
Peterwhy1 2 years ago
phi I love it the building blocks of nature,now how do we get the wheels of nature to start turning?
great work once again!
I think the earth battery need this kind of setup?
BodkinsEnergy 2 years ago
For basket weave coils, there is clearly an optimum inter-dowel peg distance ... but what is it? I've searched the web but have not yet found anyone discussing this topic. Some experiments might show why too many dowels is bad (larger capacitance or something?) and too few is bad.
morpher44 2 years ago
we need to find the harmonic, been reading lots of stuff on this will message you when i have time and have got the number,one last thing the inch maybe be wroung, I think is 2.5mm not the higher value. send me your email have a doc for you!
BodkinsEnergy 2 years ago
I did notice that both Hubbard and Hendershot seem to like cylinders that are ALMOST the same diameter ... and both are messing around with magnets that are thrown into saturation and resonance. So yes a harmonic might play a role. Hubbard had power-of-two harmonics of 2.8Ghz.
morpher44 2 years ago
@morpher44 The path of least resistance is not a straight line but rather a phi spiral. John Keely is great to study for harmonics and vibration. My all time favorite vid on YT is Dale Pond The Basic Principles Of SVP Sympathetic Vibratory Physics :
watch?v=pBzLk3jHRic
Love your vids!
MrAnguswangus 7 months ago
Good work Chuck ! (as usual ;-) . Keep going !!
MrNoMDI 2 years ago