so playing audio frequencies through these creates microwaves? how is 20k hz how is that 1ghz? Is the kubic style without the gaps a better way to go?
@ondamedjedi Its not the driving frequency I am so concerned about. To make an analogy when you blow in a flute the energy beating it stimulates the flute to resonate the air in it at its resonate frequency particular to its geometry. Putting gaps at regular spacing around the coil gives the coil an electromagnetic resonance frequency with a wavelength on the order of the size of the apparatus and qualitatively we call that microwave.
@WaiteDavidMSPhysics thanks for the reply I think I understand, seems independent of frequency its just a property of any coil like that like a fractal nature sort of thing?
@ondamedjedi Its a property of coils with spacing. The same kind of thing happens in LC circuits. Pulse an LC circuit and it will resonate a characteristic frequency. The coils don't make use of fractal geometry, but such are relevant. Modern Cell phones do. Inside the antenna runs a fractal geometric pattern because it more efficiently absorbs the transmission energy.
@ondamedjedi The kubic coils I've seen have gaps and as such are no safer. However, you have to have the gaps to get all the interested external magnetic effects.
I am curious about using a Rodin coil as an acoustic resonator, inside of an acoustic musical instrument. If there is no electricity involved in this would there be any danger of creating microwaves in your opinion?
@ExtraMike89 No, I did the math right. You just didn't understand it. Not everyone can probably. Most people don't really even *understand* base ten math really, just memorize tables in grade school.
I saw someone online put a Rodin Coil in a microwave and was standing there to keep the door from flying open due to the cords hanging out. The thing seemed to create plasma,, cool, yet, if the coil EMITS or whatever the term may be, this kid is getting zapped!
I don't think there is anything holy about vortex mathematics, it's just the way he perceives it, it's how he understands it. I am not throwing the baby out with the bath water. The math works the coils work. That's good enough for me to research it more.
Interesting video with some food for thought. But honestly when you began talking about Marko it seemed your tone and diction was a bit condescending. If he hadn't rediscovered this truth, we wouldn't have this wonderful gift to consider. Your concerns about proper testing however are valid.
science will kill you!
igivesalt 3 months ago
@igivesalt ...or save your life.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 3 months ago
so playing audio frequencies through these creates microwaves? how is 20k hz how is that 1ghz? Is the kubic style without the gaps a better way to go?
ondamedjedi 7 months ago
@ondamedjedi Its not the driving frequency I am so concerned about. To make an analogy when you blow in a flute the energy beating it stimulates the flute to resonate the air in it at its resonate frequency particular to its geometry. Putting gaps at regular spacing around the coil gives the coil an electromagnetic resonance frequency with a wavelength on the order of the size of the apparatus and qualitatively we call that microwave.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 7 months ago
@WaiteDavidMSPhysics thanks for the reply I think I understand, seems independent of frequency its just a property of any coil like that like a fractal nature sort of thing?
ondamedjedi 7 months ago
@ondamedjedi Its a property of coils with spacing. The same kind of thing happens in LC circuits. Pulse an LC circuit and it will resonate a characteristic frequency. The coils don't make use of fractal geometry, but such are relevant. Modern Cell phones do. Inside the antenna runs a fractal geometric pattern because it more efficiently absorbs the transmission energy.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 7 months ago
@ondamedjedi The kubic coils I've seen have gaps and as such are no safer. However, you have to have the gaps to get all the interested external magnetic effects.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 7 months ago
@WaiteDavidMSPhysics
I am curious about using a Rodin coil as an acoustic resonator, inside of an acoustic musical instrument. If there is no electricity involved in this would there be any danger of creating microwaves in your opinion?
Thanks for the videos!
vharmonic 5 months ago
@vharmonic The metal will shield it as well as the metal casing of a Microwave oven does its microwaves.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 5 months ago
@ExtraMike89 No, I did the math right. You just didn't understand it. Not everyone can probably. Most people don't really even *understand* base ten math really, just memorize tables in grade school.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 1 year ago
Excellent video series. Thanks for being a friend of reason
axavierd 1 year ago
I saw someone online put a Rodin Coil in a microwave and was standing there to keep the door from flying open due to the cords hanging out. The thing seemed to create plasma,, cool, yet, if the coil EMITS or whatever the term may be, this kid is getting zapped!
jatspageage 1 year ago
I don't think there is anything holy about vortex mathematics, it's just the way he perceives it, it's how he understands it. I am not throwing the baby out with the bath water. The math works the coils work. That's good enough for me to research it more.
CliveSinclairZX 1 year ago
Interesting video with some food for thought. But honestly when you began talking about Marko it seemed your tone and diction was a bit condescending. If he hadn't rediscovered this truth, we wouldn't have this wonderful gift to consider. Your concerns about proper testing however are valid.
Stonefactor 1 year ago