Neat. Have you seen the guy who made a giant rodin coil? He calls it the lifesaver coil. It has a rediculous amount of turns. He has been experimenting with it on his channel: therealverbz
i am thinking about making one the size of a 5 gallon bucket then filling it with epoxy then installing a plastic tube in the middle and see what happens when i put 60-50 watts of rectified ac
well i should be be able to launch steel rods make a giant bedini motor with some spikes on the output
well i will have to step this down a bit to use it or just for kicks i might feed it into a second stage of another star ship coil just where do i point
@gamer60634 Hi, the coil will not launch anything, accept a magnet. Put a core in the vortex, it's now is a strong magnet. The large design is good and will not get too hot, but if you put it in epoxy, the heat will be trapped. A better idea would be to dip it i epoxy so the can be vented. Good luck.
I built a fueless generator with a basic wound coil design which I have plugged into a grid inverter and I am looking to optimize the coil design. I want to thank you for your work in showing the charictaristics of this coil. It looks very promising, but I wonder if the field is large enough with six of them arranged in a circular static stator to perform the same funtion due to the localized field.
There is so much wrong with this. The so called "Rodin Coil" doesn't exhibit any external magnetic field because its really just a toroidal inductor. toroidal coils are used extensively in electronics specifically because of this property. The "starship" coil is topologically just a normal coil. The flanges sticking out don't do much. The light band on the film you have is from the uniformity of the field in the center, not because it's high or low.
@htomerif Sir the Starship coil is not a coil at all, it's a straight line segment inductor, there is NO windings, every wire is straight except when it turns at the points. The magnetic field is only in the center unlike the Rodin coil where it spreads outward at the perimeter. Also you are completely wrong about the Rodin coil and it's magnetic pattern. Build both and you will know. Look what many others have done with Starship's design. Get up to speed and look at my latest videos.
@hhoforvolts ugh.. I know so much about inductor design it's not funny. You're kinda a little right about the toroid. If the angle of the winding with respect to the center is significant, then it starts behaving more like a simple coil, and you'll get a magnetic field in the center. What really matters is the number of turns there are around the center. It doesnt matter if its a star, or a curly q or a wadded up mess of wire.
@htomerif All that extra stuff, loops and points and whatnot pretty much cancels itself out, and the only thing left the number of turns around the center. You proved it yourself with the green magnetic film. If this is some kind of zero point energy nonsense, just tell me, and I won't comment anymore.
@htomerif You need to wind a Starship to see what I am talking about. There are no turns like a standard coil, no curves, just layers of straight intersecting wires. On a 4" type one Starship, a single winding will have an inductance of 0.45 uh. If a bifiler wind is use and the winding are in phace (series), the inductance is about 5 uh.
you need to wind one to get the concept. Look at "CLanZar's" series of tests and computer winding, you may then you may see it easier.
@wdiermen1 No, I coin the name Starship because it looks like a UFO viewed from the edge, and that name has now become the standard, many thanks for your post.
what if you form a ring of "starships" about 2m in diameter with the cores facing each other. Would a permanent magnet travel around through the ring in a direction determined by polarity? Would that ring now exhibit more magnetic force on its own? Could you then make a fifty metre ring made of the 2m rings, i wonder what would happen. Could you create a method of transport perhaps if you had tube of 3D rodin rings or "starships" than propelled a cabin of people long distances around the globe.
@CASLUVR If you had a magnet shape just like the curve in the tube, then it would work. Can't have the magnet rotate so that's way a magnet ball won't work..
@CASLUVR Very good question. The answer is yes and no. The magnet ball has no way to maintain it's N.S. axis as it goes around bexcause it is rolling, so the speed will vary, but it will move somewhat when you sequence pulse the Starship coils. It would be better to use a cylinder magnet as it will go back and forth.
@hhoforvolts Ok my concept is such. Take say 22 starships (ring 1) and bind them together to form a ring with their centres facing each other to form yet another ring (ring 2). The take 22 of the second ring and form a third ring (ring 3) with the same process of facing the centres towards each other. if you now take 22 of these rings and form the fourth ring (ring 4) it should be big enough for human travel. Question is would this amplify the magnetic signal if so what is the relationship
@hhoforvolts if i had the resources time etc i would. but i would probably wear some kind of brain shield before stepping inside... maybe i only reinvented the MRI or perhaps it could be time travel porthole or a solar storm repulsion unit.... but no one to build it so no one will ever know.
Have you tried using a sheet of paper and iron/steel filings to show the magnetic fields? If you used baby oil and steel filings in a small bottle that would fit inside the coil, it coulds show the proof of a magnetic votex. Either way I think it would be a clearer picture of the magnetic fields than the green film. The filings could show if there is a magnetic field where that lite line is on your green film.
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Belive it or not Free energy is real,But a few ppl make too many billions from our energy needs to let this technology be known,Find this technology at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be the revolution!
Find around a four foot length of copper pipe and drop your neodimium magnets through, the delay for it dropping out the other end seems like forever.
Great video! It would be good to have a comparator using a standard coil and the effects of putting the paper in the center to reveal what kind of pattern a regular circular coil produces.
@IndianaBoys I have a coil now wound on a thin walled pvc pipe. I have also built a "Magnetic field meter which I will use to test all coils, at the Tesla Expo, the Starship coils beat all other coils by a mile.
Richard, I'm designing an injection molded Cell, and thinking that your Star Ship coil could be insertion molded in the end plates and also as a SHIM in between active cell plates.
The end plates are 6" in diameter and 1/2" thick. The active electrode area is 4" in diameter.
Do you think a fairly strong could could fit inside this size plate, or would I need to make it thicker or a larger diameter?
Thought this would be a good test as well as using embedded magnets.
@dmdingman I like your idea. Keep in mind that neither the Classic Rodin or the Starship will act as a magnet without adding a ferrite or iron core, so I don't know how the coils will effect the cell with out using a core. To use N52 magnets is way too expensive. All I can say is try your idea, remember your success will be right after your last failure. Good luck.
@dmdingman Both the classic Rodin and the Starship require a iron or ferrite core if you want to make a magnet out of them, no core required if you want to push or pull a magnet, or electrons or oxygen.
Nice Visual with the Magaview film. I have been watching for a while, and It finally clicked Where and how far out the field is! Question Would the Starship work as a Push /Pull lever as a solenoid does, and Would the Iron Core Rod pass all the way through or would it be limited to only one side of the Starship?
@H2O2FromH20 Yes you can make a push pull piston engine with connecting rods on both ends, in fact I having one built by a friend. Guess what, neither the Rodin or Starship will attract any iron or steel, its the n52 magnet as the piston. Since there is an opposite pole on the other side, you need a sensor to switch the polarity of the coil to kick the piston out the other side.
Very informative! Perhaps a ferrofluid demo would also be informative... The voltage vs. amperage is kind of a surprise. Thanks for all your good work ... Scott
Ok, now something i maybe dont fully understand. But arent vortexes cone shaped? Like in water vortexes and tornados wich have a big hole at the top and a smaller hole at the bottom? Are the magnetic vortexes different, and how far does the vortex stretch?
@marcotmcom I think that the use of the word vortex, i didn't start it, is the spinning of the magnetic field inside a Rodin - Starship, not what we think of when water drains from a sink.
The word vortex is used in a lot of sciences, and there are some people including me that have the feeling that vortexes are universal in nature, so no matter in what they occur, they follow the same fundamental principles. i got tht idea by myself and searching the net i found the others including marko rodin, its a bit pseudoscientific yet but still very promising to see that im not the only one who is making that conclusion.
@marcotmcom The important part is, that marko rodin discovered his coilwindings by what we call pseudoscience. And now that we see that the coil isnt just rubbish but really is giving some unexpected results, im even more convinced that those people have found something. I still dont know exactly what it is. but its intersting enough to keep one eye at it:). But ok, back to the real science here...
@marcotmcom At this point, do you have in mind a better word. If there is a word, it will be hard to get everybody to use it in context with the Rodin or Starship..
@hhoforvolts Mmm no, vortex is okay here, its a rotating field. Not all vortexes are cone shaped ( like RNA, or DNA als we call it in europe) Maybe the cone shape only happens in certain cirumstances and rotation is the real aspect here. But maybe just call it "rotating field or rotor" makes it more down to earth and avoiding speculations that go beyound this project. At least until now.
Yes very nice demonstration indeed. Especially enjoyed that 'magic shot', how the coil even caught the spinning magnets as the fell back down. Also when you were demonstrating the magnetic field in the center with the paper, I couldn't help but remember how in one of your videos you bent a starship coil in half. It be interesting to see the magnetic field illistrated in that scenerio. May even be a bit more camera friendly for us to see too.
Neat. Have you seen the guy who made a giant rodin coil? He calls it the lifesaver coil. It has a rediculous amount of turns. He has been experimenting with it on his channel: therealverbz
FnjordKnot 4 weeks ago
@FnjordKnot I been watching him. some people go nuts.
Richard
hhoforvolts 3 weeks ago
super interesting!!! thanks!!!!!!!
neriyah 1 month ago
i am thinking about making one the size of a 5 gallon bucket then filling it with epoxy then installing a plastic tube in the middle and see what happens when i put 60-50 watts of rectified ac
well i should be be able to launch steel rods make a giant bedini motor with some spikes on the output
well i will have to step this down a bit to use it or just for kicks i might feed it into a second stage of another star ship coil just where do i point
gamer60634 1 month ago
@gamer60634 Hi, the coil will not launch anything, accept a magnet. Put a core in the vortex, it's now is a strong magnet. The large design is good and will not get too hot, but if you put it in epoxy, the heat will be trapped. A better idea would be to dip it i epoxy so the can be vented. Good luck.
Richard.
hhoforvolts 4 weeks ago
That's interesting
ElementAir83 2 months ago
I wonder what would happen if you discharged a few hundred K jouls through this. Ever seen the shrinking quarter experement?
chucktilbury 2 months ago
I built a fueless generator with a basic wound coil design which I have plugged into a grid inverter and I am looking to optimize the coil design. I want to thank you for your work in showing the charictaristics of this coil. It looks very promising, but I wonder if the field is large enough with six of them arranged in a circular static stator to perform the same funtion due to the localized field.
Star0Observer 3 months ago
well wen you get a starship let me know im ready to fly this bird
smashpit63 3 months ago
There is so much wrong with this. The so called "Rodin Coil" doesn't exhibit any external magnetic field because its really just a toroidal inductor. toroidal coils are used extensively in electronics specifically because of this property. The "starship" coil is topologically just a normal coil. The flanges sticking out don't do much. The light band on the film you have is from the uniformity of the field in the center, not because it's high or low.
htomerif 4 months ago
@htomerif Sir the Starship coil is not a coil at all, it's a straight line segment inductor, there is NO windings, every wire is straight except when it turns at the points. The magnetic field is only in the center unlike the Rodin coil where it spreads outward at the perimeter. Also you are completely wrong about the Rodin coil and it's magnetic pattern. Build both and you will know. Look what many others have done with Starship's design. Get up to speed and look at my latest videos.
Richard
hhoforvolts 4 months ago
@hhoforvolts ugh.. I know so much about inductor design it's not funny. You're kinda a little right about the toroid. If the angle of the winding with respect to the center is significant, then it starts behaving more like a simple coil, and you'll get a magnetic field in the center. What really matters is the number of turns there are around the center. It doesnt matter if its a star, or a curly q or a wadded up mess of wire.
htomerif 4 months ago
@htomerif All that extra stuff, loops and points and whatnot pretty much cancels itself out, and the only thing left the number of turns around the center. You proved it yourself with the green magnetic film. If this is some kind of zero point energy nonsense, just tell me, and I won't comment anymore.
htomerif 4 months ago
@htomerif You need to wind a Starship to see what I am talking about. There are no turns like a standard coil, no curves, just layers of straight intersecting wires. On a 4" type one Starship, a single winding will have an inductance of 0.45 uh. If a bifiler wind is use and the winding are in phace (series), the inductance is about 5 uh.
you need to wind one to get the concept. Look at "CLanZar's" series of tests and computer winding, you may then you may see it easier.
Richard
hhoforvolts 4 months ago
You probably mean strar-shAPE coil instead of starship.
That makes even even sound more ridiculous I am sorry.
wdiermen1 4 months ago
@wdiermen1 No, I coin the name Starship because it looks like a UFO viewed from the edge, and that name has now become the standard, many thanks for your post.
Richard
hhoforvolts 4 months ago 2
Trying to paint a fart.
MucusFelidae 5 months ago
Great video thanks... I am totally new trying to learn about these things... thanks!
5T4RSCREAM144 7 months ago
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Very interesting movie Sir.
PrestoWind 7 months ago
what if you form a ring of "starships" about 2m in diameter with the cores facing each other. Would a permanent magnet travel around through the ring in a direction determined by polarity? Would that ring now exhibit more magnetic force on its own? Could you then make a fifty metre ring made of the 2m rings, i wonder what would happen. Could you create a method of transport perhaps if you had tube of 3D rodin rings or "starships" than propelled a cabin of people long distances around the globe.
CASLUVR 8 months ago
@CASLUVR If you had a magnet shape just like the curve in the tube, then it would work. Can't have the magnet rotate so that's way a magnet ball won't work..
Richard
hhoforvolts 8 months ago
@hhoforvolts magnet would be tubular in my mind with opposite north south poles
CASLUVR 8 months ago
what if you form a ring of "starships" about 2m in diameter would the magnet travel around through the ring
CASLUVR 8 months ago
@CASLUVR Very good question. The answer is yes and no. The magnet ball has no way to maintain it's N.S. axis as it goes around bexcause it is rolling, so the speed will vary, but it will move somewhat when you sequence pulse the Starship coils. It would be better to use a cylinder magnet as it will go back and forth.
Richard
hhoforvolts 8 months ago
@hhoforvolts Ok my concept is such. Take say 22 starships (ring 1) and bind them together to form a ring with their centres facing each other to form yet another ring (ring 2). The take 22 of the second ring and form a third ring (ring 3) with the same process of facing the centres towards each other. if you now take 22 of these rings and form the fourth ring (ring 4) it should be big enough for human travel. Question is would this amplify the magnetic signal if so what is the relationship
CASLUVR 8 months ago
@CASLUVR I would love to see you build it, do you want to really test it yourself?
Richard
hhoforvolts 8 months ago
@hhoforvolts if i had the resources time etc i would. but i would probably wear some kind of brain shield before stepping inside... maybe i only reinvented the MRI or perhaps it could be time travel porthole or a solar storm repulsion unit.... but no one to build it so no one will ever know.
CASLUVR 8 months ago
Have you tried using a sheet of paper and iron/steel filings to show the magnetic fields? If you used baby oil and steel filings in a small bottle that would fit inside the coil, it coulds show the proof of a magnetic votex. Either way I think it would be a clearer picture of the magnetic fields than the green film. The filings could show if there is a magnetic field where that lite line is on your green film.
Good vid, Steve
Pinworthy 1 year ago
@Pinworthy that sounds a worthy idea to prove the vortex motion...
CASLUVR 8 months ago
magnetic elevators?
Robbykube 1 year ago
@Robbykube Maybe it's possible.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
@hhoforvolts we are also not in the vaccum of space maybe in a vaccume it could switch things up maybe a starship engine ?
numberone1911fan 11 months ago
files.meetup.com/228894/Marko%20Rodin,%20Rodin%20Aerodynamics,%20Rodin%20Coil,%20Rodin%20Project,%20Rodi.html
THE rodin page!!!!
jatspageage 1 year ago
@jatspageage Very nice page.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
You tube shmoob tube... we want PDF designs, templates, printable pages yes?
jatspageage 1 year ago
@jatspageage that OK with me.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
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graywackeknifebdr 1 year ago
Hi, I'm new to the Rodin Coil technology, where would i begin studying about this in terms of scientific papers, any documents etc . . .Thanks
vid009 1 year ago
@vid009 There are so many videos on Rodin math. Just search rodin math on youtube.
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
possible to show the vortex in ferrofluid?
kroggwaff 1 year ago
@kroggwaff Always wanted to do that, yes it is possible.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
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ivylsp 1 year ago
Find around a four foot length of copper pipe and drop your neodimium magnets through, the delay for it dropping out the other end seems like forever.
SleepingGiantsSister 1 year ago
fantastic. levitation and flying cars are possible
71296105195 1 year ago
Just a thought. Has anyone ever tried to make a Joseph Newman type motor using these various coils? Wonder what the results would be.
lookatthewholething 1 year ago
@lookatthewholething Right now I am working with two enginners building a
new type of motor / generator using Starship coils.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Great video! It would be good to have a comparator using a standard coil and the effects of putting the paper in the center to reveal what kind of pattern a regular circular coil produces.
IndianaBoys 1 year ago
@IndianaBoys I have a coil now wound on a thin walled pvc pipe. I have also built a "Magnetic field meter which I will use to test all coils, at the Tesla Expo, the Starship coils beat all other coils by a mile.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Come all, I will be there...many speakers and the latest devices
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hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Richard, I'm designing an injection molded Cell, and thinking that your Star Ship coil could be insertion molded in the end plates and also as a SHIM in between active cell plates.
The end plates are 6" in diameter and 1/2" thick. The active electrode area is 4" in diameter.
Do you think a fairly strong could could fit inside this size plate, or would I need to make it thicker or a larger diameter?
Thought this would be a good test as well as using embedded magnets.
Thanks
Denny
dmdingman 1 year ago
@dmdingman I like your idea. Keep in mind that neither the Classic Rodin or the Starship will act as a magnet without adding a ferrite or iron core, so I don't know how the coils will effect the cell with out using a core. To use N52 magnets is way too expensive. All I can say is try your idea, remember your success will be right after your last failure. Good luck.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Is iron required? What about nickel or other magnetic materials that might make good electrodes?
Denny
dmdingman 1 year ago
@dmdingman Both the classic Rodin and the Starship require a iron or ferrite core if you want to make a magnet out of them, no core required if you want to push or pull a magnet, or electrons or oxygen.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Nice Visual with the Magaview film. I have been watching for a while, and It finally clicked Where and how far out the field is! Question Would the Starship work as a Push /Pull lever as a solenoid does, and Would the Iron Core Rod pass all the way through or would it be limited to only one side of the Starship?
H2O2FromH20 1 year ago
@H2O2FromH20 Yes you can make a push pull piston engine with connecting rods on both ends, in fact I having one built by a friend. Guess what, neither the Rodin or Starship will attract any iron or steel, its the n52 magnet as the piston. Since there is an opposite pole on the other side, you need a sensor to switch the polarity of the coil to kick the piston out the other side.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
I most likely I won't post any more videos until the Starship Bedini is built and operating.
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Very informative! Perhaps a ferrofluid demo would also be informative... The voltage vs. amperage is kind of a surprise. Thanks for all your good work ... Scott
scooterscottii 1 year ago
@scooterscottii You might be able to do a 3d mapping by increasing the level of the fluid and taking a snap shot at each stage.
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Ok, now something i maybe dont fully understand. But arent vortexes cone shaped? Like in water vortexes and tornados wich have a big hole at the top and a smaller hole at the bottom? Are the magnetic vortexes different, and how far does the vortex stretch?
marcotmcom 1 year ago
@marcotmcom I think that the use of the word vortex, i didn't start it, is the spinning of the magnetic field inside a Rodin - Starship, not what we think of when water drains from a sink.
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
@hhoforvolts @hhoforvolts Ok your keepin it wuthin your resaergh
The word vortex is used in a lot of sciences, and there are some people including me that have the feeling that vortexes are universal in nature, so no matter in what they occur, they follow the same fundamental principles. i got tht idea by myself and searching the net i found the others including marko rodin, its a bit pseudoscientific yet but still very promising to see that im not the only one who is making that conclusion.
marcotmcom 1 year ago
@marcotmcom The important part is, that marko rodin discovered his coilwindings by what we call pseudoscience. And now that we see that the coil isnt just rubbish but really is giving some unexpected results, im even more convinced that those people have found something. I still dont know exactly what it is. but its intersting enough to keep one eye at it:). But ok, back to the real science here...
marcotmcom 1 year ago
@marcotmcom At this point, do you have in mind a better word. If there is a word, it will be hard to get everybody to use it in context with the Rodin or Starship..
Richard
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
@hhoforvolts Mmm no, vortex is okay here, its a rotating field. Not all vortexes are cone shaped ( like RNA, or DNA als we call it in europe) Maybe the cone shape only happens in certain cirumstances and rotation is the real aspect here. But maybe just call it "rotating field or rotor" makes it more down to earth and avoiding speculations that go beyound this project. At least until now.
marcotmcom 1 year ago
@marcotmcom Thanks !!!
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
Yes very nice demonstration indeed. Especially enjoyed that 'magic shot', how the coil even caught the spinning magnets as the fell back down. Also when you were demonstrating the magnetic field in the center with the paper, I couldn't help but remember how in one of your videos you bent a starship coil in half. It be interesting to see the magnetic field illistrated in that scenerio. May even be a bit more camera friendly for us to see too.
Thanks again for your vid!
jamefulc1 1 year ago
@jamefulc1 In fact these two Starships were the coils used in the magnetic shaping video, no worst for the wear & tear.
hhoforvolts 1 year ago
hho Thanks very much for demonstrating the various fields o both coils, quite informative and well done. It is helping me understanding a lot.
Keep up the good work
I pulse in order to evolve
Aloha
jackscholze 1 year ago
@jackscholze Thanks for taking the time to build that Starship Bedini motor.
hhoforvolts 1 year ago