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  • GRAVITY EMITTING DIODE

  • ...wasn't that the propulsion system the russians used in "Hunt for Red October"? ;)

  • @samoht1977 see MHD in water on my channel

  • where is the HYDRO in magnetohydrodynamics???

    

  • @TAZER357 in science ( mécanique des fluides) you have the "gaz" plasma like a fluid. same principe in the sun

  • Obviously, you're lost. You have no idea what Magneto-hydrodynamics is. What an ass.

  • @dan91709 ha ha ha rigolo va ! moi j'ai bossé dessus mec !

  • @dan91709 you sound like an idiot to me.. Hydro means fluid, and in its scientific definition, a plasma is fluid. Not liquid.

  • @EvonyProfessor Well "professor," your lack of knowledge is nothing a physics education wouldn't cure. :-)

    I understand that you think education is a form of "brainwashing," so you're hardly worth the trouble to reply to. Maybe you ought to loosen some of that aluminum foil around your cranium? Just a suggestion. :-)

  • @dan91709 Thanks, i actually have a physics education.

    Also, I said 2 lines, about plasma being a fluid, nothing about foil helmets and such.

    Hydro is in scientific term, means fluid-like. You can reference that from just about any dictionary. And plasma, behaves fluid-like.

    Also:

    "Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) is an academic discipline which studies the dynamics of electrically conducting fluids. Examples of such fluids include plasmas..."

    So who needs educating exactly?

  • @EvonyProfessor Hannes Alfvén is laughing. :-)

  • Cool. Keep experimenting.

  • can you watch porn on it ?

  • how many rpm  it is ?

  • tbh i just think it looks cool :D

  • • SandustanBrasov

    The test for nuclear fusion realisation on Tokamak's installations and with LASER cannot bring anything new for the energetics' future. I bind the thermonuclear controlled reactor schedule by the Sun model , by the reactive electromagnetic motor schedule from Palenque stone's tombe. You see the my project for thermonuclear controlled reactor.

    My e-mail: s.stan65@yahoo.com

    You see and You Tube: sandustanBrasov’s Channel

  • But, Will it blend?

  • Can you cook an egg on it? Thats all I want to know.

  • I think the wheel will work better if you turn it on its side and then... give it a push.

  • Thanix Cannon?

  • Plasma is a "triple state" of matter, it has unique properties of all other states of matter because it's a near pure energy state. It behaves most like a fluid so hydrodynamics or the physics of how fluids move is totally appropriate. Also you should google stuff before you comment on things.

    <3 you

  • plasma is not fluid it is plasma.

    plasma is a state of matter like solid, liquid or gas

  • @conphilpott fluid doesn't mean liquid, it means fluid. liquids and gasses can be fluids, why couldn't plasma?

  • is this really a plasma??how you confine it without a wall

  • hihì_ÂnyÖnÉ_wÄNñÁ_chÅt_wÌth_mé­_Î_fÈËl_sõ_lòÑÊlý_tòdÁy..

  • what formula would I use if I knew how many newtons per metre of force that plasma charge's veloctiy was going in a straight line through the magnetice field?

  • noooooo

  • oh so THATS how babies are born.

  • I'm in my second semester of quantum mechanics, and I've never heard the term "magneto" ever used in any serious way. Stop fucking around, nice toy tho.

  • can be helpful in applying infinite energy ?

    When dealing with other generators ?

  • ) Hold your breath.

    2) Copy all of these steps.

    3) Go to two other video.

    4) Paste it in the comments.

    If you can do all of this without breathing you're a god

  • cool .. so what does it do.. free energy?????

  • wait, what?

  • is there any x-rays emitted? Cool vid!

  • So this is what Iron Man has in his chest, then?

  • I don't get what it's doing 

  • WOW, thats awesome! Thats called 'cold' plasma, right?

    A few serious questions:

    So the outer ring is a powerful magnet (neodymium?) and the inner ring(s) are being surrounded by the cold plasma as it rotates slowly them. Is the second smaller inner ring also a magnet? Your goal was to surround the metal disc in the middle with cold plasma? If you increased the RPM the plasma field would appear static, right? Where do you generate the plasma from? Which liquid elements do you use?

  • lots of views--i have no clue what i am looking at---wtf is plasma and what does it do--what are practical uses for it, and if this is what average people are playing with what has nasa done with it

  • nice work.

  • o no it's iron man!

  • NIce

  • The Hunt For Purple Discharge

  • I am please with your plasma! Will you see what you can do about creating and maintainging an elongated double helix? I need at least two, if not three or four, tightly spinning hydrogen plasma flutes.

  • @tannersword1 What it has to do with is spinning a magnetic field with a plasma charge on it! the plasma has more mass than the electric field itself but still able to spin at a high frequency, a field effect gyroscope!

  • et l araignee dans tout ça,,,,,

  • Lorentz force

  • this has practically nothing to do with magnetohydrodynamics. maybe magnetoplasmadynamics but i didn't see any water...

  • @tannersword1 yes MHD in plasma

  • @gilbondfac Water cannot exist in a plasma state.  Water decomposes into its constituent elements long before becoming a plasma.

  • @tannersword1 cool your cavity ! have you seen my video on pasmoid ball in micro wave with antenna

  • @gilbondfac Sorry but i accidentally watched this video and saw this convo and i gotta say....LMAO

  • @tannersword1 It actually is magnetohydrodynamics because plasma is a electric-conducting fluid. it's just a really simple demonstration.

  • @tannersword1 Hydrodynamic means it has a fluid movement to it. Ionized gasses still count as magnetohydrodynamics.

  • @kurisu925 that makes sense. thanks

  • @tannersword1 Hydro doesn't only mean water...It can mean fluid. And plasma is a fluid.

  • @tannersword1 Oooooooh look at you! You're all smart and sh1t, wheres your MagnetoX-menHairdryer huh?! Oh ya, that's right, you don't have one! NOW SHUT UP

  • @thelamento you look stupid.

  • OMG it's Iron Man's heart!!!

  • i have no idea what is going on in this video :|

  • Vous allez répondre a ma question.

    En quoi l'ionisation de l'air diminue sa résistance mécanique?

    (question appliquée a la MHD)

  • @ibuggle C'est une bonne idee a parle la langue du poster.

  • @SpencahD C'est en france orléans. :p

  • @SpencahD Excuse, i talked in french because the university is french. I meant. How the gas ionization decreases the fluid mechanic resistance

  • plasma, yeah 4th state of mater :D about 12,000 deg's... but at temp lot lower than that u can make a diletic that can release the electron's :D

  • watch?v=QNsP1PJLorw

  • i have no idea what im looking at, but its really cool

  • this could not be positive energy thus making magnetic atoms retrack into that machiene causing the plasma to act like a energy source this could actuly make the first flying car cause hydra atoms mixed with nukeler atoms make a magnetohydrodynamic plasma motor that could make a plasma Electrolysis motor mix those 2 motors together and you get a high powered plasma state motor that acts like atoms floating up in the air guys this video is the key to making a flying car its so simple thanks man

  • wtf waz that

  • eh.. doesn't hydro involve water?

  • I can envision this operating a vehicle pretty easily, you? I had Hydrogen running in a car, but this would take the cake.

  • What is it supposed to do?

  • plasma ?

  • I expect advanced metal alloys could improve conductivity and magnetic intensity.

  • To make the mercury react better you have to super cool it then add lithium to stop it freezing, you can find a lot of mercury in the new power saving bulbs :( so they should never go in the rubbish supply..!!!

  • thanks professor fucktard

  • Fuckin LOL, i was just reading the comments and I seen this and almost blew orange juice all over my monitor. So much win...

  • don't buy into their crap, get LED bulbs :) or use the old ones till they are out of stock.

  • Cool, but what the fuck is it.

  • Your mom might want her mixing bowl back.

    Most videos fail to get the general principal across to the layman.

    The only thing this proves to me is that you know how to use a mixing bowl for unintended purposes. ;D

  • @aleon1018

    plasma is super heated gas, the purple stuff in the video is plasma. it is being spun at high frequency by electromagnetic energy. peace.

  • That made me think of the Nazi bell project. I checked and they apparently used frozen mercury and obviously wasn't as safe as this material.

    The Japanese have most likely done many successful experiments with magnetism and anti gravity. Now the Chinese are doing it. I'm pretty sure the US already has their own anti gravity craft by now.

    It's not free energy in a monetary system.

  • -frozen- mercury you say? interesting. (alien scientist has been trying to figure out what element 525 which they apparently used in the bell is composed of. -frozen- mercury would be one thing I don't think he's aware of. we know mercury is a main factor of whatever was inside the bell. also the structure above the place is way blatently part one of a two part wiitricity system. part 2 would be the bells surface/ufo's surface.)

    I was gunna link you a useful site but its been shut down O_o

  • They said frozen mercury on the one site I found. I'm really not familiar with it though.

    I would think there are others they could or have used related to anti gravity, but I haven't studied that either.

    I recall something about magnetic pulse drive and riding the earth magnetic poles like a surfer?

    Remote Viewing the flying egg UFO, if that means anything. ( Mork and MIndy? )

  • @KKinsane2009 it r not supar heated gas it is an ionized gas but you are also right after the ionization it starts to break down makeing a sort of cold fusion thus makeing alot of heat.

  • can you give me instructions on how to make one of these? lol i wanna have some fun.

  • Nice, I've wanted to build my own MHD unit. Just to play with :) Always wanted to see a mosquito whip around in circles :P Have you any plans to modify this to operate in the ambient temperature range?

  • thanks ! see my MHD speaker plasma (tweeter)

    on my channel

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  • ok, so this may not power a house or something of great significance, but all great things have to start somewhere, when the first motor car was invented, did he envisage Formula 1 type cars?.

  • lol, but you knew what i meant, "back to the future, dr emmet brown in the past". Its all very well having free energy devices, but in this day and age, we need something that will power.... say a house, hence my comment.

  • Chuck Norris doesn't need this - He farts plasma

  • George Lucas's penis

  • george lucas lost his nuts when he was dragracing as a youth that's why he adopts kids

  • It is cool that they are able to move plasma around this may have applictions in fusion or cold fusion. I was told fusion can happen at plasma temperatures but the plasma ball loses its heat when it comes in contact with the container wall.

  • But will it produce 1.21 jiga watts of power needed to efficiently run the flux capacitor which will enable the tacion drive to engage.

  • @mattrix2007 Win!

  • @mattrix2007 Come on Doc. All we need is a little Plutonium. And we can make it by slamming ions of Uranium together in a heavy ion accelerator to create Neptunium that we can then transform into Plutonium. Doc,"What the hell are you talking about?"

  • @Britton529 ha ha ha, brilliant.i see you liked it too, that was a great film, one i will always watch again.

  • @mattrix2007 Actually, it spelled Gigawatts....what's a jiga watt?

  • @segarza it how we spell it in spanish

  • Are you simply trying to observe what a magnetic field does to the plasma or does this have any similarity to MHD drives? Plasma is not required for the MHD drives I've seen tested. Please explain what this is exactly as it looks cool and has triggered my curiosity.

  • Plasma is the reason to use plasma

  • Umm, thanks for the reply, but that didn't answer much. A simple you're dumb look here *link* or something to that effect would have helped. -_-

  • for example a plasma loudspeaker. impractical, dangerous, expensive and low fidelity. Why do it?

    "Plasma is the reason to use plasma"

    pure genius.

  • 12kv for what ? can it save the planet earth ? if it can ? lead us we'll follow you .... well if not , ... you just got an amazing show !!!!

  • My brain asploded.

  • i think this is a bit nerdy :S

  • N.E.R.D = not even remotely dorky

  • not just for Red October anymore

  • Magnetohydrodynamics was used in the game outpost 2 in the early 90's..

  • cool! the same device build in a aluminium sphere and see how the sphere will glow and livited over the floor .

  • Pretty Light.

    What is the device in the video?

    Are you applying Electrical power? how? Are there any magnets in it, where?

    What are you measuring/testing?

  • Magnet in the middle

    12KV

    do you know (F=B*I*L)

  • F=BILSin(pheta)

    to be complete

  • @gilbondfac 12KV!?!?!? wow, you are really pushing bordered there

  • @gilbondfac Cold plasma? Or heated up? Sorry. I'm 13. :|

  • @gilbondfac Should've said, I'm a noob lol.

  • cosmic bubbles and the mother rock

  • Wow just kind of freaking weird. Got to love plasma.

  • Purple Blaze...

  • I like lava lamps better

  • Oh yeah? I'd like to see you burn through solid titanium with a lava lamp!

  • you could get a much nicer display by shaking an LED flashlight in your hand in the dark.

  • I know it's cool, but I don't what's the main purpose of this?

  • the name lol! how do i pronounce it with out looking like a nob!

  • um... Why post a video with sound but no narration? What is this? Is it too much to ask for some basic context? Science is a methodology. The scientific method is fairly simple. Posting info about your video isn't even drawing upon the scientific method. It is common sense in a society whereby people are actually capable (for the most part) of basic reasoning.

  • the point was to show you what it is, not for him to tell you.

  • When you see the reveral of direction in the plasma's rotation, that is a time reveral. I used a similar set up for no other reason except that it does model a homopolar motor. Spin cannot reverse without time being reversed for the plasma. Coupling to that is still an issue in my mind. I realize that the spin can be faster than one can percieve and I need a high speed camera.

  • news*ufl*edu/2008/06/11/flying­-saucer/

    University of Florida professor designs plasma-propelled flying saucer

    June 11, 2008

  • did ya use beyblade

  • Rofl all the sad twats who can't take a joke marked you comment down XD

  • LOL!

  • There appears to be a magnet from a speaker sitting on top. The wire is probably made of copper and so the electrons enter the ring with a spin. As the frequency shifts, you get a shutter type effect between the electron spin, ring size and frequency.

    If you increase vacuum you will probably see a higher spin rate and the electrons accelerate or replace the wire with tungsten or silver and you might see the spin disappear if the wire is long enough. That is my take anyway.

    Do I win a prize?

  • Yes ! ma sympathie Bravo !

  • Could I get that in English, I am a stupid American. :-)

  • I saw that same thing on a ufo that flew by my house the other day!

  • really!? explain !

  • That wasn't a cow, that was your wife. :-)

  • lol

  • how could someone -4 that comment?=O

  • Its like the thing of "tony stark" (iron man)wich keeps him alive jaja

  • Im Not Much of A physicist, however have retain the theory that two magnets at opposites,on some non coductive rod if spaced properly could move as the fast as the speed of light so far I have only got one revolution and glad to see someone is working on this. I began working on this theory with shallow pod magnets, however not much result, I always new there where some brilliant minds that could prove thias theory keep up the good work.

  • It's just a small scale model of what is done

    with particule accelerator.The largest one can accelerate particules close to the speed light.

  • just from listening it sounds like the frequency goes up high then is brought back down cool video.

  • Ok. Then its time to drop in a turbine, with fins or a tesla type, and measure both the flow and the torque produced from the outside. The flow is easy, just use a reflective style cap and a laser diode for non-contact reading... the hard one will be torque, where you actually have to hold your turbine on an exterior fixture and resist motion, which usually means measuring the heat generated, but in your case, with heat from this, you will have a challenge isolating it?!

  • I'm not sure, ...that what we are seeing is 'gas motion', not in the bulk classical, newtonian sense. We 'may' be seeing a transfer of charge in a Lissajous figure through the plasma, which excites the gases, making them glow. In other words, the field is rotating, possibly?, and that is causing the high charge areas to glow... not sure, maybe it is a plasma wankel? lol Intrinsic problem with 'doing' physics via YouTube,...

  • I think that the plasma is actually moving because when it is operated at low frequency we can clearly sea the plasma stream moving. This is not a propagation of ionisation but a real gas motion.

  • Interesting how the frequency of the plasma interacts with the magnetic field to produce rotory motion. Obviously the plasma is an electromagnetic and thus reacts accordingly.

    Beautiful demo gilbondfac. Like all of your videos, something can be learned from each of them.

  • The motion results of the interraction between the current flow through the plasma and the magnetic field (Lorentz force : F=JxB). The magnetic field is continuous, so the variation of motion speed is only due to the modification of the current frequency and the plasma oscillating parameters.

  • with out an explanaion its just a prity light

  • a purty light with a fan ;P LOL

  • it's really amazing what happens when you put an electrical charge to certain things

  • Okay, the magnets have a plasma substance on them and when the electromagnetic current travels through it it becomes agitated.

    From this we could possible make things like force fields or perhaps some kind of new propulsion engine.

  • What is the -hydro portion of this?

  • What is "hydro portion"?????

    it's MHD with plasma "

    spinning plasma F=B*I*L

  • There's no actual water involved.

    It's called MagnetoHydroDynamic because it works like water, I think...

  • it can work with water as a new propulsion engine

  • lolol

  • Good question for a non specialist person.

    This system is a melange between FLUID mechanics (Hydro portion) and Electrodynamics.

    To have a Magneto-Hydro-Dynamics system, for the HYDRO portion (fluid portion), you can use a liquid metal or plasma, or gas. Then you add a magnetic field or electrical current (charge movement), then you have a Magneto-Hydro-Dynamical system.

    Note: This are described by the Navier-Stokes equations (essentially they describe ANY fluid system).

  • I'd like to see the effects of plasma and quiksilver mixed as the "hydro" portion... although I don't know if that's entirely possible.

  • Is this what they says that secret Tr-3b U.S "UFO" has in the center? Funny that if you imagined that thing in the video with a flying saucer wraped around it, made it 40x bigger, and put it up in the sky at night you have a classic UFO. Look at aall the stuff people are making like this on youtube, you know the Gov got some serious stuff going on at the ol area 51.

  • Fantastic work!

  • so what exactily are you trying to do hear?

  • Do you know MHD (F= B*I*L) laplace force on plasma ??

  • Well, us uninformed masses do not, so could you enlighten us?

  • How about you fill us in, eh? :D

  • you have said this twice now. Why would you post a video on youtube, actually bother to respond, but not be willing to explain? Answering a question with a question does not help people. It should not be expected that everyone will be familiar with plasmas. You cannot provide one sentence, one video, and expect to be understood. You should know this. Yes, i understand what this is -- given the description, but others do not. I study plasma physics anyway.

  • u suk

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