@ididjaustralia antigravity "effect". I agree, nothing new. But, I dont believe that all aspects of what is really going on here has been fully proven.
@ididjaustralia Yes, Lenz law....but i believe that there are many out there , including myself, that will debate the lenz laws. There are lenzless generators.
actually asked the question from an inventor who created a monopoled magnet when he demonstarted the tube effect, asked him what would happen if you spun the tube, would not it propel the magnet upwards against gravity...he said I was smarter than he thought...but could not talk about it because of a DOD gag order. that gag order was on the subject of antigravity and talking about that in conjunction with his magnet technology. So I believe it would work even with your neo's..
@1NRG24Seven OK, thank you very much. I will be doing many experiments with spinning magnets and tubes. I will have to try this. I been trying to make a monopole magnet myself, thanks again.
@1NRG24Seven I saw the video of levitating mag over spinning Cu tubes,,,they had to have spinning at 6K RPMs. Is there something or some video that led you to beleive that this will work :-),,,,i like the idea, but just wondering. Thanks for the comment :-)
@rongrite Big question is,,what is gravity :-) Todays science will say this effect is caused by eddy currents at bottom and top of magnet swirling on the tube walls as it falls,,these currents are apposing each other,,,this all seems correct to me so far,,but i feel that something is missing,,,to be discovered yet.
@TimeReaver1 Yes, Alum tube will work also. The magnets fall a little faster through my alum tube,,but not sure if this is becaue of how exactly "pure" the metals are or very slight differance in wall thicknesses.
I wanted to ask few questions. The more object moves faster in the copper tube, the lesser it mass should be? Also maybe somebody knows where I can find copper tube?
@sauroman1 does it lose more mass the faster it moves,,,hmmmm, very interesting and tricky question for me.
I will have to think about this one. I get some copper tube from mcmaster dot com search at thier site for copper tubing and on left will be more choices,,,,101 type is very nice, it has 99.99% pure copper,,,this is what i used for my inner tube.
Wonderful experiments... You have revealed how Earth would spin out of control if we don't make Green thinking... Greener than ever!!! Congratulations again!!!
nice and interesting finding Paul, -Never expected north pole of the magnet(facing down) should behave any different from the south pole (facing down) as the magnet moves through the copper tube. I have watched this video (part 1) over three times now and let me watch your other videos -it's really exciting. Thank you for uploading this.
@abhilashsidhakodu Oh, thank you very much,,,i think you will like the rest of the videos. Im slowly gathering more very interesting results for the next video part7 :-)
"Did I say that out loud?" OMG ha ha Let's just say you aren't the only one.
Hm this is interesting. Does this produce energy as the magnet is falling?
Also the tilt from the mag falling may be the magnet trying to align itself with the north pole. Is the North in the direction the top of the magnet is leaning toward?
@gorgeousdzastr I have not been able to detect any energy yet, i will soon try hooking up my very sensitive volt meter and take readings again.
I found that it is S pole facing up wards that is more centered and balanced when falling,,,not N pole like in video,,my compass had wrong end of needle magnetised,,,compass is no good now. I got fall time over 1 minute now. New video soon. I have noticed that i get stronger gauss reading from 1 pole then the other on all my mags.
@INVENTOR3 I guess the question related to the magnet leaning was .."is it leaning toward the north pole..as it slides down the pipe?" the one magnet slides perfectly, while the other "inverted" slides with a slant in one direction.. maybe north or south respectively.
Not always leaning to same side, i think some of this leaning is also created from tubes not being perfectly centered inside of each other, i will have to fix this centereing problem with tubes. So until i fix this or get thicker walled tube, hard to determine anything from the leaning now. Leans in differant directions. most informative video coming next soon.
is just the the "S" up magnet drags because we are in the northern hemisphere and it is just trying to flip over in the confined space of the copper pipe? Maybe someone in Australia could attempt this experiment and see if a "N" up magnet drags as well.
@SibilantTongue Ohhh, i would love it if someone would try this in the southern hemisphere.Ohhh, i know someone in Australia! This is the "Coriolis effect". This is what i think is happening, yes. If magnets of .625 dia X .125 drop through on edge, it will always turn so that N is up.
@Rawbush I will check this next weekend. Was not sure if i should hook probes to both ends of tube or just 1 end of tube and the other probe to ground. I may have to pull out my more sensitive volt meter.
@INVENTOR3 I would have thought that the magnet would induce voltage into the pipe. Does the magnet spin on its way down, or if it floats then maybe the reversing polarity would do it? Thanks for the update. Rawbush
@Rawbush No spin on mags on the way down, well they do spin about 1/4 way around then reverse and spin 1/4 ,,,back and forth, all the same time slightly wobbleing or helixing. i want to get new tube, thicker wall, now i have 3 tube together, but they have small space between them and that space is uneven, and i can see how it is effecting the mags slightly. new video soon. I will also see if my nanoVolt meter can pick up anything yet.
@AtvProjects the magnet is simply creating emf in the copper tube and hence a magnetic drag is created there. U remember the drag cup assembly?? the same principle he made in linear path.
@AtvProjects dont know how i missed this comment,,,but no energy from mag yet, atleast none that i can detect,,, i will try nano volt meter on it next.
new video soon. Also trying spinning magnets now to see efect on one another.
I was thinking if it does that air or liquid could be used to push several or many magnets around a circular copper tube to make energy.
angierman 2 months ago in playlist More videos from INVENTOR3
did you try connecting testers to it to see if it created current as it fell?
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@angierman I detected no current so far.
INVENTOR3 2 months ago
OMG what is it with people shooting right down the tube?
MageAtYou 7 months ago
its not anti-gravity, nothing new here
ididjaustralia 8 months ago
@ididjaustralia antigravity "effect". I agree, nothing new. But, I dont believe that all aspects of what is really going on here has been fully proven.
INVENTOR3 8 months ago
@INVENTOR3 its Lenz's Effect standard physics phenomenon...
ididjaustralia 8 months ago
@ididjaustralia Yes, Lenz law....but i believe that there are many out there , including myself, that will debate the lenz laws. There are lenzless generators.
INVENTOR3 8 months ago
@INVENTOR3 ok bro
ididjaustralia 8 months ago
actually asked the question from an inventor who created a monopoled magnet when he demonstarted the tube effect, asked him what would happen if you spun the tube, would not it propel the magnet upwards against gravity...he said I was smarter than he thought...but could not talk about it because of a DOD gag order. that gag order was on the subject of antigravity and talking about that in conjunction with his magnet technology. So I believe it would work even with your neo's..
1NRG24Seven 9 months ago
@1NRG24Seven OK, thank you very much. I will be doing many experiments with spinning magnets and tubes. I will have to try this. I been trying to make a monopole magnet myself, thanks again.
INVENTOR3 9 months ago
spin the copper tube @ 2000+rpm then drop the magnet down into it...should propel the magnet upwards.
1NRG24Seven 9 months ago
@1NRG24Seven I saw the video of levitating mag over spinning Cu tubes,,,they had to have spinning at 6K RPMs. Is there something or some video that led you to beleive that this will work :-),,,,i like the idea, but just wondering. Thanks for the comment :-)
INVENTOR3 9 months ago
spin the copper tube @ 2000+rpm then drop the magnet down into it...should propell the magnet upwards.
1NRG24Seven 9 months ago
Dude...amazing experiment...:D
FelipeZucchetti 9 months ago
@FelipeZucchetti Thanks,,i hope you watch the other parts 3,4,5 on this. Glad you enjoyed this one :-)
INVENTOR3 9 months ago
Does this show a correlation between magnetism and gravity?!
rongrite 9 months ago
@rongrite Big question is,,what is gravity :-) Todays science will say this effect is caused by eddy currents at bottom and top of magnet swirling on the tube walls as it falls,,these currents are apposing each other,,,this all seems correct to me so far,,but i feel that something is missing,,,to be discovered yet.
INVENTOR3 9 months ago
@INVENTOR3 What is gravity?
Gravity comes from a point at the center of mass. A center of gravity.
Every separate volume of matter, has a center of gravity.
The largest volume of matter is the universe.
The universe is unbounded.
Therefore, every point, in the universe, is equal distance from the edges of the universe.
So the center of gravity, of the universe is every point in the universe,
that shows itself through matter, as gravity.
Matter is an aperture that gravity shines through.
rongrite 9 months ago
@rongrite beautifuly worded, thanks!
INVENTOR3 9 months ago
i found the skamatics for the self running kapagen generator aka kapandze generator all circuitry included
awesome video effects lol does this hold true with an alluminum rod? curious if ferromagnetics plays a part in the slowed fall?
TimeReaver1 9 months ago
@TimeReaver1 Yes, Alum tube will work also. The magnets fall a little faster through my alum tube,,but not sure if this is becaue of how exactly "pure" the metals are or very slight differance in wall thicknesses.
INVENTOR3 9 months ago
I wanted to ask few questions. The more object moves faster in the copper tube, the lesser it mass should be? Also maybe somebody knows where I can find copper tube?
sauroman1 10 months ago
@sauroman1 does it lose more mass the faster it moves,,,hmmmm, very interesting and tricky question for me.
I will have to think about this one. I get some copper tube from mcmaster dot com search at thier site for copper tubing and on left will be more choices,,,,101 type is very nice, it has 99.99% pure copper,,,this is what i used for my inner tube.
INVENTOR3 10 months ago
i wonder what, if anything would happen if you bent your tube into a circle, filled it with your magnetic liquid, sealed it, and then spin it?
wedgemac 11 months ago
@wedgemac hmmm, interesting,,,i will think about this,,thanks for your thoughts
INVENTOR3 11 months ago
@wedgemac This idea still has me thinking,, thanks :-)
INVENTOR3 10 months ago
Wonderful experiments... You have revealed how Earth would spin out of control if we don't make Green thinking... Greener than ever!!! Congratulations again!!!
bluefly46 11 months ago
@bluefly46 Thank you very much :-)
INVENTOR3 11 months ago
awesome! .I got to try that.i wander what the effect would be do the same on thin plastic pipe with magnet wire coiled
rammgarr 1 year ago
@rammgarr Thanks! I would be interested in the results of that experiment, it would be a good one.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
nice and interesting finding Paul, -Never expected north pole of the magnet(facing down) should behave any different from the south pole (facing down) as the magnet moves through the copper tube. I have watched this video (part 1) over three times now and let me watch your other videos -it's really exciting. Thank you for uploading this.
abhilashsidhakodu 1 year ago
@abhilashsidhakodu Oh, thank you very much,,,i think you will like the rest of the videos. Im slowly gathering more very interesting results for the next video part7 :-)
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
i think you need to read Lenz's law. Pretty basic experiment. Eddy currents.
keyrabuns69 1 year ago
@keyrabuns69 i did read it,,,your making me wonder if i missed something.
The experiments get more interesting with the next videos, part 2 to 6
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
"Did I say that out loud?" OMG ha ha Let's just say you aren't the only one.
Hm this is interesting. Does this produce energy as the magnet is falling?
Also the tilt from the mag falling may be the magnet trying to align itself with the north pole. Is the North in the direction the top of the magnet is leaning toward?
Great experiment!
gorgeousdzastr 1 year ago
@gorgeousdzastr I have not been able to detect any energy yet, i will soon try hooking up my very sensitive volt meter and take readings again.
I found that it is S pole facing up wards that is more centered and balanced when falling,,,not N pole like in video,,my compass had wrong end of needle magnetised,,,compass is no good now. I got fall time over 1 minute now. New video soon. I have noticed that i get stronger gauss reading from 1 pole then the other on all my mags.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
@INVENTOR3 I guess the question related to the magnet leaning was .."is it leaning toward the north pole..as it slides down the pipe?" the one magnet slides perfectly, while the other "inverted" slides with a slant in one direction.. maybe north or south respectively.
gorgeousdzastr 1 year ago
@gorgeousdzastr Yes, im sorry, i did not answer properly.
Not always leaning to same side, i think some of this leaning is also created from tubes not being perfectly centered inside of each other, i will have to fix this centereing problem with tubes. So until i fix this or get thicker walled tube, hard to determine anything from the leaning now. Leans in differant directions. most informative video coming next soon.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
@gorgeousdzastr No worries. Busy I can understand, The leaning would be understandable if it were leaning toward it's magnetic pole respectively.
Kinda like a compass does.
anyway keep up the fantastic work m8.
gorgeousdzastr 1 year ago
Here this linear motion looks similar to the drag cup assembly, there circular motion is used. Isn't it !!
raja030in 1 year ago
I am in Orlando area of Florida vacationing. Is swings up to 95 but by 4:00 p.m. its raining cats and dogs everyday.
Nice Lenz demo. Never seen one down 6 feet of pipe.
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
@Anothercoilgun Coilgun, i would like to make one of those. My mother in law is visiting now from Naples florida.
Thanks for the compliments, i needed to top everyone eleses videos :-)
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
is just the the "S" up magnet drags because we are in the northern hemisphere and it is just trying to flip over in the confined space of the copper pipe? Maybe someone in Australia could attempt this experiment and see if a "N" up magnet drags as well.
SibilantTongue 1 year ago
@SibilantTongue Ohhh, i would love it if someone would try this in the southern hemisphere.Ohhh, i know someone in Australia! This is the "Coriolis effect". This is what i think is happening, yes. If magnets of .625 dia X .125 drop through on edge, it will always turn so that N is up.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
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SibilantTongue 1 year ago
is the magnet creating any energy from it?
AtvProjects 1 year ago
@AtvProjects if one was to put meter leeds on the ends of the copper pipe you would seee voltage as the magnet drops.
Rawbush 1 year ago
@Rawbush I will check this next weekend. Was not sure if i should hook probes to both ends of tube or just 1 end of tube and the other probe to ground. I may have to pull out my more sensitive volt meter.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
@Rawbush not able to detect any amps or volts yet. from tube or mags.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
@INVENTOR3 I would have thought that the magnet would induce voltage into the pipe. Does the magnet spin on its way down, or if it floats then maybe the reversing polarity would do it? Thanks for the update. Rawbush
Rawbush 1 year ago
@Rawbush No spin on mags on the way down, well they do spin about 1/4 way around then reverse and spin 1/4 ,,,back and forth, all the same time slightly wobbleing or helixing. i want to get new tube, thicker wall, now i have 3 tube together, but they have small space between them and that space is uneven, and i can see how it is effecting the mags slightly. new video soon. I will also see if my nanoVolt meter can pick up anything yet.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
@AtvProjects the magnet is simply creating emf in the copper tube and hence a magnetic drag is created there. U remember the drag cup assembly?? the same principle he made in linear path.
raja030in 1 year ago
@raja030in hmmm, trying to remember the "drag cup assembly", it has been a while..
I cant find anything under youtube with that title.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago
@AtvProjects dont know how i missed this comment,,,but no energy from mag yet, atleast none that i can detect,,, i will try nano volt meter on it next.
new video soon. Also trying spinning magnets now to see efect on one another.
INVENTOR3 1 year ago