забудьте про магниты и кольца, подвесьте на нитке, закрепленной на штативе, сначала один вес затем, когда успокоится (будет неподвижен), добавьте еще один вес ...
forget about the magnets and the ring, hang on a thread fixed on a tripod, first one then the weight, when the rest (to be fixed), add one more weight ...
забудьте про магниты и кольца, подвесьте на нитке, закрепленной на штативе, сначала один вес затем, когда успокоится (будет неподвижен), добавьте еще один вес ...
@MrBmv73 Greetings, Mr. BMV! When you say "forget about the magnets and the ring", are you saying that it will do the same by just adding more weights to a thread suspended by a tripod? I went to your link and I couldn't tell what you wanted me to look at. Unfortunately, I am not too good at the Russian language. Sorry!
Maybe there is some magic in the rope? Anyway i can help you. Just setup your magnets on the ferrit magnet or metal and shift them from it center. You should make replica with more attention
@MorskoyZmey Magic in the Rope? LOL, I hope not because I have no idea what I did with it now! :) Please explain your comment about the magnet setup? Thank you!
@Vaught68 If you still interested. Wind up of thread transforms to rotation when weight is acting on it until it unwind. It is not perpetuum mobile =(
@iamthesasi Interesting. Yeah, it just takes off. The thread I used to suspend the magnet had a bit too much elasticity and would always let the ring creep closer until it connected with the magnet and stopped the show, but I really wonder just how long that phenomenon would last and how fast it would spin if given its druthers? I would like to replicate that with much, much larger materials to see if it would still spool up like that.
this is very interesting.. what can you conclude at this point? im curious if the effectiveness could possibly have to due with the alignment of cosmic bodies
My guess is that it could have something to do with the alignment of the earth, since it is tempermental. I would plot a circle around the outside of the apparatus, and mark out 360 degrees. Then try to disprove this idea.
Maybe that's it. As I look at the video, it doesn't really look like I have the shaft of the magnet assembly aligned up with string, it's definitely on a "bias". I may use your idea and try to repeat the experiment at points around the compass to discern if there is any consistency. Will post a video if any results are forthcoming! Thanks!
Yeah, I thought so. As I mention in the video, it is a tempermental phenomenon that I can sometimes replicate with little difficulty and other times not. I suspect that it has to do with aligning the axis of the poles of the magnet through the ring and up the attached thread, but I haven't been able to play with it today enough to confirm that suspicion. tks!
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забудьте про магниты и кольца, подвесьте на нитке, закрепленной на штативе, сначала один вес затем, когда успокоится (будет неподвижен), добавьте еще один вес ...
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MrBmv73 7 months ago
forget about the magnets and the ring, hang on a thread fixed on a tripod, first one then the weight, when the rest (to be fixed), add one more weight ...
MrBmv73 7 months ago
забудьте про магниты и кольца, подвесьте на нитке, закрепленной на штативе, сначала один вес затем, когда успокоится (будет неподвижен), добавьте еще один вес ...
MrBmv73 7 months ago
@MrBmv73 Greetings, Mr. BMV! When you say "forget about the magnets and the ring", are you saying that it will do the same by just adding more weights to a thread suspended by a tripod? I went to your link and I couldn't tell what you wanted me to look at. Unfortunately, I am not too good at the Russian language. Sorry!
Vaught68 6 months ago
Maybe there is some magic in the rope? Anyway i can help you. Just setup your magnets on the ferrit magnet or metal and shift them from it center. You should make replica with more attention
MorskoyZmey 9 months ago
@MorskoyZmey Magic in the Rope? LOL, I hope not because I have no idea what I did with it now! :) Please explain your comment about the magnet setup? Thank you!
Vaught68 6 months ago
@Vaught68 If you still interested. Wind up of thread transforms to rotation when weight is acting on it until it unwind. It is not perpetuum mobile =(
MorskoyZmey 2 months ago
Ring of power!
MorskoyZmey 9 months ago
i tried it and it always rotates counterclockwise... nothing to do the poles of the magnet i guess
someone from the southern hemisphere should try it
anyways it accelarated like crazy!
iamthesasi 10 months ago
@iamthesasi Interesting. Yeah, it just takes off. The thread I used to suspend the magnet had a bit too much elasticity and would always let the ring creep closer until it connected with the magnet and stopped the show, but I really wonder just how long that phenomenon would last and how fast it would spin if given its druthers? I would like to replicate that with much, much larger materials to see if it would still spool up like that.
Vaught68 9 months ago
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this is very interesting.. what can you conclude at this point? im curious if the effectiveness could possibly have to due with the alignment of cosmic bodies
Magneticitist 1 year ago
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Magneticitist 1 year ago
My guess is that it could have something to do with the alignment of the earth, since it is tempermental. I would plot a circle around the outside of the apparatus, and mark out 360 degrees. Then try to disprove this idea.
jzsd14me 2 years ago
Maybe that's it. As I look at the video, it doesn't really look like I have the shaft of the magnet assembly aligned up with string, it's definitely on a "bias". I may use your idea and try to repeat the experiment at points around the compass to discern if there is any consistency. Will post a video if any results are forthcoming! Thanks!
Vaught68 2 years ago
that is VERY interesting. I've never seen anything like it.
jzsd14me 2 years ago
Yeah, I thought so. As I mention in the video, it is a tempermental phenomenon that I can sometimes replicate with little difficulty and other times not. I suspect that it has to do with aligning the axis of the poles of the magnet through the ring and up the attached thread, but I haven't been able to play with it today enough to confirm that suspicion. tks!
Vaught68 2 years ago