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  • North hemisphere has higher south going up then going down and higher north going down then going up. You match the bar magnet to the flow in the air and it amplifies the bars flow.

  • There is no such thing as a true monopolar magnet. There has to be a south pole to have a north pole, even if that south pole is in the middle of the magnet. You're just forcing two like poles together. Over time physics will win out as the magnet will revert to a proper state, or will de-energize itself entirely.

  • its physics nothing impossible! magnetic needle attracting to iron

  • to all please remember a compass needle is a magnet and is attracted to any iron .try it !

  • Great video! I found the same thing with the rod after running it in the reactor. It hold it's own magentic signature. No mater how you turn it the metal sideway or up and down it has north facing straight up and south facing straight down. To recharge it place it on a table and let it sit over night to regain the magnetic signature if flawed.

  • Hello, the magnetic signature has been noticed by me and it was not used in the geet device yet, I feel the signature comes from the cutting. Heat the metel past curie temp to remove magnetice signatire made from Geet or arc welders and plasma cutters.

  • Hi, Can you reply to this video with a demonstration of what you are talking about?

  • GREAT VIDEO!

    Only 1 (magnetic?) 'pole' demonstrated, if that's what it is! Opposites attract, like charges/forces oppose!

    If

    the 1st end attracted 1 end of the compass magnet,

    then

    the other end of the rod should have attracted the other end of the compass magnet,

    BUT

    it didn't!

    Abnormality might occur from being only partially magnetized/polarized, or w/electromagnetic leakage during the demonstration. But I seriously doubt that could explain what was demonstrated.

  • I'll guess its a nickel - iron alloy and it has been heated on one side . good trick though

  • hey i just watched the video with your dad unreal! My only suggestion would be to contact Steven Greer from the discloser project. He is into new energies and stuff and has a lot of resources. Good luck

  • i cant see what by the compass is north and south????

  • When the rod isn't near the compass, The north end of the needle points toward my body. Knowing that, watch the vid again.

    Again, please be patient, because soon I will post a video which will be less blurry, have better lighting and color, and feature a rod with a much more obvious charge.

  • @eevolv there are things such as mono polar magnets i believe.

  • @tibadancer north is the top left corner of the screen

  • @movenwheight

    Earth's magnetic North is to the top of the screen.  The top end of the rod attracts the needle to the left side of the screen.

  • @tibadancer if your looken east left is always north

  • @movenwheight Not if you're on the other side of the Earth. ;p

  • This is a scientific video.  Assumptions are not scientific. Take a close look at the reaction of the compass in relation to the possition of the rod before you let loose on the keyboard with any sloppy judgement.

  • Then again, it is a sloppy video, and difficult to see what is being demonstrated. Please be patient. I will post a better example soon. In the mean time do a youtube search for "panacea geet"

  • thats just a magnetic rod.. as wat VIEWTIFULJOEhmd said " Nothings seems so interesting:"

  • "Seems" is a key word. At least you chose to be more diplomatic than the VIEWTIFULJOE (whom you mis-quoted) did.

    Check out my reply to his comment below, and stay tuned for a better example of the rod, with more obvious results.

  • All you did was put a magnet near a compass. Ofcourse the compass will be effected and change direction. Not too interesting.

  • I admit, it is a poor example of what I am trying to demonstrate. When I have a better video posted, I'll let you know. Though the metal rod in the video effects a compass, it is not magnetic. If you pay close attention you will see that the polarity of the charge of the rod reconfigures 180 degrees when the rod is rotated 180 degrees. As far as I know you will not find this property in a magnet. This is only a partially charged rod from a GEET reactor.

  • WOW man!!! Like that impossible unless the bar really is super magnetically charged by a magnetic vortex. I've watched this video over and over!! That sure does shift man kinds expectations and ability to manipulate magnetic fields. Great work!!!

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