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  • Hi, what material did you use for the toroidal form?.

    - presumably one that can be melted/absorbed later on.

  • Thanks for showing looks great.

  • Jorge, bearpatch, you should search on "carnauba wax + electret" if you put a current through it while it cools from a liquid state, it affects the internal ?polarization?. I have NO idea if Bismuth would do the same.

    Jorge, debes buscar por Carnauba wax + electret. Si U pase un corriente in el wax liquido meintras enfria, se puede causar un "polarization" y producir un electret. Dicen que puedes hacer lo mismo con un cable co-axial,, deritir mientras pase un correinte y enfriar.

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  • I recognize Alien Resurrection from 10 miles away!

  • WOW you are a true genius great job Jorge.. I am blessed to have a friend like you to work with.. Peace my brother..

  • impresionante que clase de metal es la cubierta de el cable magnetico, o es

    alguna clase de chapa de cualquier manera es una excelente bobina...

  • Wow.... aluminum spray paint? Good thinking ...

  • Go on utube type this in the search engine : bismuth levitation. You'll see another side of levitation .... the only thing that bothers me is no one has tried applying an electric current while the metal cools... got the Idea from john Hutchinson

  • i wonder what Rodin has not disclosed yet, note all Rodin coil info is not yet disclosed by him :)

  • Very cool concept. Smells like Walter Russell.

  • It's pretty cool, nice work.

  • @skycollection - thank you for your reply. One of my questions was just answered by You my friend.

    :)

    Man, that is one Great looking coil.

  • Jorge, it's an Awesome looking coil and it should perform exactly like one with a plastic core - unless the metal you used to encase it interacts with the mag field. If the casing is truly a metal - it will. All metals interact with a mag-field one way or another.

    This should be a very fun coil to test and mess with.

    God bless and keep up the Great work.

    Peace.

    Mike.

  • Looking fine! Please connect like a speaker to a small amplifier. :)

    Good work and glad to see you maid it to tesla tech! Hope you had fun!

    ~Russ

  • @rwg42985 Hi Russ, thanks for your commentaries, i like very much your work and you must go to TESLA EXPO NEXT YEAR...! tahnks for watching.

  • I want one ! Great work Skycollection. Keep on with the new dream :-)

  • Awesome job! I'd love to see an experiment that maps the magnetic currents inside of the coil with a micro sized compass. Especially close to the 'equator' area.

  • Jorge, That is a beautiful coil, sure hope it takes off into hyperspace! aloha

  • @jackscholze Hi JACK IS GOOD TO HEAR YOU...! you know me and the hyperspace is my limit....! perhaps we can join for the future...! thanks for watching.

  • Si u es para hacer un anillo rodib encerrado con el bismuto quev tendría que hacer un

  • @bearpatch626 sorry, i don`t know bismuto.....! thanks for your commentaries.

  • a asegurarse de que la electricidad puede fluir en la dirección u que quiero

  • ía que hacer un molde que es ligeramente mayor que la bobina

  • If u was to make a rodib coil encased with bismuth you would have to make a mold that is slightly larger than the coil and thenmelt the edges together with the coil inside .... or have the coil on and slowly put it in a container with melted bismuth so the magnetic force pushes the bismuth away from the coil.... another good thing to do when doing this is to make sure that electricity can flow in the direction u want it to...to do this make sure your mold can conduct electricity as it hardens

  • like that you are pushing yourself and creating more. :)

  • It appears you have coated the wires is bismuth or solder?

    (and quite possible damaging the continuity of them by melting the coating on the wires and shorting them out) oops!

  • @MichaelSmathers Take another look at a "normal" coil, there is NO plastic coating. just bare wire :D

  • @xkqos Haha, No your quite mistaken the "normal" wires you speak of DO HAVE what is called a varnish to them, they are NOT bare wire. take a razor and scrape them yourself... you will see there is a color seperation between the varnish (copper color) and the REAL copper underneith. sorry man, thats just the facts.

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