@FnjordKnot The 24 inch Coil I made is big enough for a small person to stand in or fit your heat inside.
To make a Rodin Coil as big as you're thinking it would take At Least $100,000 and a few months of work.
8% Duty cycle means how long per pulse and per frequency.
432 hertz has a certain wavelength, meaning the up and down part of that squiggle is evenly spaced. 100 hertz has more distance between the up and down squiggle.
What's 8% of that distance between the up and down = 8% duty cycle.
@FnjordKnot So, if you have a wavelength like 100 feet long. That's 100 feet in between the "peak" of the wave (up) and the "trough" of the wave (down).
8% of 100 feet is 8 feet.
100% duty cycle would be a constant tone. Beeeeeeeeeep.
8% of Beeeeeeeeeep = Bep..............Bep...............Bep.
@FREEGARYMCKINNON When you go above 30,000 hertz, the magnet levitates because of the high frequency repulsion!
But it wants to flip upside-down while doing so.
With enough resources and help, I can figure out how John Hutchison molded things and levitated things. And how Pier Luigi Ighina made the black box that melted metals from a distance using high frequencies.
I think the key is the frequency range from NIR - NUV.
But you need MASSIVE amps and a way to broadcast them. That's money.
if it is the only box i think it would be wise to consider mapping the circuit & where the Capacitors need to be if you could do that and share it out would be much appreciated
@MrCairo78 Don't have one. If you want the actual schematic, you'd have to help figure it out from looking at the vid. This is the only box of its kind and this is all the information we have on it.
All you really need is the meter readings to duplicate it at home from the computer.
You need a tone generator software, an amp and the coil of wire.
Make a giant rodin oil that people can stand in and hook it up. Also, what is meant by duty cycles? And how do you square the wave?
FnjordKnot 1 month ago
@FnjordKnot The 24 inch Coil I made is big enough for a small person to stand in or fit your heat inside.
To make a Rodin Coil as big as you're thinking it would take At Least $100,000 and a few months of work.
8% Duty cycle means how long per pulse and per frequency.
432 hertz has a certain wavelength, meaning the up and down part of that squiggle is evenly spaced. 100 hertz has more distance between the up and down squiggle.
What's 8% of that distance between the up and down = 8% duty cycle.
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
@FnjordKnot So, if you have a wavelength like 100 feet long. That's 100 feet in between the "peak" of the wave (up) and the "trough" of the wave (down).
8% of 100 feet is 8 feet.
100% duty cycle would be a constant tone. Beeeeeeeeeep.
8% of Beeeeeeeeeep = Bep..............Bep...............Bep.
50% duty cycle = Beeeeep Beeeeep Beeeeep
25% = Beep......Beep.....Beep.
Low amps = beep
High amps = BEEP
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
@FnjordKnot A Square Wave is a type of wave. A Sine Wave is another type. There are Triangle Waves, Sawtooth Waves, Dampened waves, etc.
Get a free signal generator app for your phone and see how the same note sounds differently as a different type of wave.
:o)
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
thats quite a bouncy magnet at the end there ! ; )
FREEGARYMCKINNON 1 month ago
@FREEGARYMCKINNON When you go above 30,000 hertz, the magnet levitates because of the high frequency repulsion!
But it wants to flip upside-down while doing so.
With enough resources and help, I can figure out how John Hutchison molded things and levitated things. And how Pier Luigi Ighina made the black box that melted metals from a distance using high frequencies.
I think the key is the frequency range from NIR - NUV.
But you need MASSIVE amps and a way to broadcast them. That's money.
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
if it is the only box i think it would be wise to consider mapping the circuit & where the Capacitors need to be if you could do that and share it out would be much appreciated
MrCairo78 1 month ago
@MrCairo78 I don't know circuit diagrams. You have just as much information as I do at this point.
If You can map it out by looking at the video and then you share it, that would be even better.
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
All watching with respect Bro, and i hope some day we can all help in some way , thank you for your vision and dedication Ash
ashtweth 1 month ago
Well done will you be posting a diagram for the Black box circuit ?
MrCairo78 1 month ago
@MrCairo78 Don't have one. If you want the actual schematic, you'd have to help figure it out from looking at the vid. This is the only box of its kind and this is all the information we have on it.
All you really need is the meter readings to duplicate it at home from the computer.
You need a tone generator software, an amp and the coil of wire.
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
wow, some serious cool stuff!
so what's that blue coil topology, is it a torus, some pancake bifilar or something else perhaps? thank you for share of your interesting research!
oxiigen 1 month ago 2
@oxiigen The Blue wire is a single 12 AWG insulated wire.
It's wrapped clockwise from the center outward looking down at the North Pole side.
So the pulse puts out a clockwise Vortex from the North Pole and expanding as it projects outward.
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago
@oxiigen And I'm not sure of the amount of wire.
I can weigh the coil and then try to do the math to find out how many feet there are total.
I'd say it's a little more than half a spool.
I don't know if the number of turns matters in this coil or what.
I tapped the wires and connected my smaller Rodin Coil to it and was getting signals through it no problem.
But for the 25,000 / 50,000 gauss field, maybe we need the specific type wrap as it is.
I need to do more tests and get a gauss meter.
TheRealVerbz 1 month ago