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  • these will never work, im wondering when people will learn the basic laws of thermodynamics.

  • @uuuaaaaaa.Looks like there spinning fine to me.This vid was to show the close interaction of multiple magnetic fields and they are actualy quite complex in this vid and to be honest i have not got a clue why you are linking to thermodynamic laws here but thanks for taking the time to view the vid.Jonny

  • Hi jonnydavro. You made me think again about Jon's grid, which I abandoned few months ago, (I needed coil :)))

    What if....exciter coil isn't like the one we used? I'm not saying that it's impossible to achieve resonance between 64 neos with it. I didn't try more than 4. I was thinking about JB Window Motor coil type, going around the grid. Do I make any sense? I wish Jon could give a hint about.

    Regards

  • Hi blackchisel.I would try it but on a small scale maybe with the 4 neo's you already have so you won't need a great deal of wire and if you get results comparable or better than before it may be a clue or even solve the mystery jondepew has created with his grid.When you think about it,the magnetic field has to be large to effect every magnet so a single bifilar coil may work over short distances,you could off course use slave coils to effect more magnets but your idea of using a window coil is

  • untried for this purpose so well worth looking at.Let me know how you get on if you try it as i am sidlined with other projects at the mo.Happy experimenting.Regards jonny

  • Hi jonny, I was even thinking about Helmholtz coils but I was wrong. I got response from Jon today and went to look again at his grid and notes. There are no coils under, over or around his set up and in his own words - "Yes there is a master field ..but it is only used to divide individual magnets(substance)". He got me thinking more and equaly puzzled.

    Regards

  • The Daftman's polyphase cage winding,clockwise followed by counterclockwise would fit right over the top very neatly and even out reluctence.The three phase wrapimgs are idealy suited for a rapidly spinning dipole roter. Signs of OU may indicate presence of Magnetic Vortex Implosion, like the Earths molten core spinning at a faster rate then the crust.

  • Hi Zebok.I will review thedaftmans vids and have a look at what your thinking off.Keep the idea's coming.Regards jonny

  • oh my god... they creating black holes... their going to suck us all into hell!

    AAHHHHHH!

    Just kidding... nice work

  • They not sucking us to hell,

    They're sucking some free energy!! LOL!!

  • i was kidding....

    but if you see a vortex of some sort forming....

  • Nice! I am thinking with a bit of work I could take my 1 " neo sphere and glue a ball bearing to it in the right place and get the same effect as you are. Excellent ideas... Can't wait till I am finished with my move to try this stuff! Thank you for sharing!

  • Hi Mart.You may be able to do that but it would be easier and safer to get a diametricaly magnetised cylinder magnet.They are readily available online and would save you a lot of fiddle time.Hope your move goes ok.Regards jonny

  • Remarkable! I have gripped two strong bariumferrite magnets and held them at about half a mter away from the coil and they would still vibrate a bit, so the field from the main coil extends quite far out, that would enable you to place a huge number of rotors around it i guess as Bill indicated. Keep it up !

  • Hi Xenomorph.the field does extend quite far and if you use a core in your bifilar it extends further.I wonder if this is what jondepew is doing but with a more efficient coil?What would be the best type/shape of coil to use for this to project the field?I think there is certainly a chance to get some more rotors going,how many i don't know.Cheers.jonny

  • Hi jonnydavro. Jondepew's Equilibrius Grid have satellite neos on each DM cylinder. The distance from each rotors is based on 3-4-5 EMF triangle. The "extended EM field" he mentioned and source - coil, as well as coil placement are still unknown to me. EM bubble allows me to run 4. I don't have more to try at the moment. Fascinating experiment. Nice work jonnydavro! Regards.

  • Hi backchisel97.I have a few vids of satellites running,one with 10 "orbiting" satellites and a few showing stable satellites and electrical generation.I find 6mm N42 neo sphere's great for satellite use.What are you using and i would love to see a pic or vid of some of your experiments as it seems we share an interest.Jondepew has this down to a fine art and it would be great if he would disclose his methods but i would'nt hold your breath.Thanks for your comment.Regards jonny.

  • Hi jonny. I watched all your vid's, lol as well as forum posts. Actually, you have inspired me to experiment with rattlesnake egg! and I owe you for that - it was interesting. I have so little time and many things I want to explore- Bedini, Rife, among others. Frustrating. My neos were 48 or 50 DM as big as I could get at the time (25mm?). I had 2 MTT neos attached to each pole of cylinder. I use coils from one experiment for another. Testing SS Bedini at the moment.

    Regards

    V

  • Hum, strange, figured it would pull them in..... unless you are magnetized through the diameter?

    I can imagine a large field here. I guess one by its self would still pull in to the center and off the lid?

  • Hi moonreft.The magnets are magnetised diametricly across their diameters so the north pole is on one curved side and the south on the opposite curved side.Regarding attraction between the magnets,the magnets are spinning so fast it seems to lessen the attraction between the two but if you place them to close to each other they will smash together in a flash.If i run one by itself it sits perfectly still just like the multirotor setup and is not attracted to the power coil.Regards jonnydavro

  • Jonny:

    Holy crap! You have room for 2 more all to run off that one coil! Those are spinning so well too, very controlled. So, how many pick-up coil possibilities does this new design open up? A whole lot! Excellent work Jonny.

    Bill

  • Hi Bill.Two more rotors would fit in there nice.What i find interesting about this setup is the positions i am running the rotors.I may try raising the coil up and see at what level i can get a rotor spinning.This new rotor is very stable and i have done a quick pickup coil test and i can light a power hungry red Led from 8"away without freaking the rotor out so plenty of things to try with this one.Thanks Bill.Regards jonny

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