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  • Dude tie it down before putting a charge in it and let it rip?

  • I put a perfectly round hallow pure gold sphere that screws open and close at its middle and placed a grape inside of it and placed it in the middle of the rodin coil and left running on a 6volt current for 60 days and when I unscrewed the Gold Sphere. The grape was in perfect condition. We are still understanding what kept the grapr so fresh for so many days. Please help in our research.

  • what type of wire is that? that is making it expand and contract, and what is causing it to do that? the light?

    and are you running a current through the coil when you are causing it to expand and contract?

  • @xXDominoXx it is standard 22awg magwire. The contraction and expansion is caused by the magnetic field. I'm basically using an audio receiver to pulse the coils, using it like a speaker. The strobe light allows you to see it almost in slow motion, since it is too quick to see normally.

  • @Wavefront101 oh my goodness nice find!

  • I think the ridges at the bottom of the container were slowing down the Neo Sphere. Also, it looked like it was accelerating the longer you had it in the middle. On top of that, i think the magnet was probably spining on it's axis way faster than it was spining around the container. I would recomend not using plastic...maybe a cardboard or rubber lined container for greater traction.

  • Depends on what you are trying to achieve I guess. I'm not really looking at the motor aspect of the coil, but something else. More so the capture of aetheric energy and conversion. I don't think the coil design in its existing geometry can do this, so more work has to be done in figuring out a suitable design and driving circuit. The rodin coil is a good start and brings interesting effects, I think it's something great to expand upon.

  • im not looking at the motor aspect either. im looking at the Fc and Ac aspect.

  • @Wavefront101

    I think that capturing the aether energy is more important than making a simple motor out of it.

    People have reported that Bedini SSG circuit with two single-wire Rodin coils make some interesting effects !

    Look it up if you have time.

    5*

  • how is this powered? does it have to be a big powercource(amplified) or can you plug it into your wall?

  • I used a computer to output the sound to the amplifier, then to the coil.

  • huh? so you have like a speaker amplifier or something?

  • Yes, a receiver.

  • WOW !!!!

    You win the prize for the largest Rodin Coil.

    Nice work

  • I got a couple that are 1" diameter too. :)

  • I wonder what determines to poly of the coil.

    It would be interesting to see the magnetic lines of the coil while using DC and iron powder.

  • Or magnetic powder. :)

  • hey can use the program that use on your computer to put sine waves 90 degree out phase

  • The free one I downloaded from cognaxon has phase control, I but I don't think it's necessary to get rotation, as it works with the 2 others I downloaded which don't have phase control.

  • Yeah that is sufficient, but i want to try sine wave 180 and 90 degree out of phase just like the searl ufo coil and rollers were out of phase at those position for the most efficiency.

  • Wavedude, Great looking coil, and a fine video, thanks for showing us more of the amazing properties of a powered up Rodin coil.  Zoom and blast. Alpha Centauri here we come!

    Go forth with better winds,

    Aloha

  • Thanks man, your motors are great, your #10 reminds me of a newman coil.

  • What was the strobe light deal about??

  • The strobe was to show the movement of the wire in slow-mo. It contracts and expands like an iris.

  • You have some nice Rodin setups.

  • Thanks. You got to make a rodin coil gun. :)  I think this coil has gauss gun written all over it.

  • wonder what a levitron would look like over that?

  • I actually have one of those levitrons. :) It's a fun toy to play with. I think it would be very difficult to keep it stable though. The magnet seems to spin from the inside towards the inner circle diameter, at a slight slant.

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