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  • Nice work!

  • Bismuth is a Geometrically stable Element

  • pyrolitic carbon is the most diamagnetic material, nor is mercury more diamagnetic then bismuth

  • What a moe joe cell supposed to accomplish?

  • @unambitious

    do a search for moe joe cell and you will see my page. it's basically a device to improve car function performance and fuel mileage.

  • @MosheDan9 So it's basically an electrolysis device hooked up to your car intake. I take it you hook it up to an alternator... but this would simply be taking the energy from the engine and feeding it back at a less efficient rate. I mean, I don't know if that's even what this does, so don't get me wrong. The wiki wasn't clear; said stuff like 'healing and consciousness' as part of it's applications...

  • @unambitious

    check out this page -

    Go to peswiki and check out Moe-Joe_Cell

  • @MosheDan9 I already did and that's what left me confused... there seems to be several different theories of operation and no solid explanation of what makes it work. Just saying, from an outsider view it looks sketchy. I mean, neutrino generation, Torsion fields, Scalar waves, etc... no offense, but it doesn't seem concrete in anyway. The 'theory' section hyper link is locked to users only... so, could you elaborate seeing as how this makes no sense?

  • @unambitious

    rats. i wrote a long reply and it disappeared. well, in a nutshell, i don't really have the language to describe how it works. i put those possible methods that it operates, but it is just a theory. i have a sense of how it works but lack the language. what do you mean that the hyper link is locked? i don't have anything locked anywhere.

  • @MosheDan9 LOL You don't *have* to "show your work"..  /watch?v=OPR3GlpQQJA

  • @RunAMuckGirl2

    that is a very beautiful video. thanks a lot for sharing.

  • @MosheDan9 You are most welcome. I am glad you liked it. You SEE the way. :o)

  • Thanks a lot guy, you have solved my problems

  • hi guy,

    intresting video, but you need to ware gloves and tell others to do the same, hot metal will go to the bone, its gonna happen, just when and where ??? LOL.... get gloves guy.....

    thom.

  • you're right. thanks mate.

  • First, thank you for your lovely vids.

    Would you please tell me if the flux from a magnet passes right trough the bismuth, or does bismuth act as magnetic shielding? And if bismuth works as shielding, about how thick does the bismuth have to be, for example, to shield a one inch square by one quarter inch thick, grade 52 neodymium magnet?

    Thanks in advance for your valuable time.

  • you're welcome. thanks for your nice comment.

    yes, the flux passes right through the bismuth - and two magnets will stick on either side, even with a rather thick piece of bismuth (1" thick and eve more)

    it really doesn't shield at all.

  • Thank you for your feedback. I have come up with a perfect way to counter act (cancel out) the flux from another magnetic field. I feel like an idiot for overlooking the obvious for so long.

    NITMTAI

    (Necessity is the mother to all inventions.)

  • how?

  • To shield/control the amount of magnetic flux from the stator magnet. That's how. But the challange has now been overcome. See my latest video of 6.11.2009 for complete details.

    There are some exciting tests coming up over the weeks ahead. Which me luck!

  • Where do you get some of this metal ? does it have a nother name? thank . dave.

  • I buy it from a local metal supplier. Most of the bismuth is from China these days, surprise surprise. I don't know of it being called anything else.

  • stainless steel bolt that goes into the inner female!!! lol

  • lol... good to have someone reflect that back. lol

  • yeah i was in colorado a month ago and i went to this rock shop in Moab, colorado and i got cubic bismuth that is rainbow colored for only $10

  • its really hard to get bismuth in the united states when you find it its about 20 times more expensive than it is anywhere else and they only give you really small amounts sometimes you find it in buck shot but its mixed with tin im in texas by the way

  • where do you find bismuth i want to use some of it in radiological experiments involving the casimir effect

  • hi there. lots of metal suppliers will have it. where are you from? I get it from a local supplier in Montreal, Canada. You can always do a search for bismuth metal. you'll find lots of suppliers (depending on your country)

  • Hi Moshe,

    Use some small boards on the outside of the mould, the pressure from the clams dispersed better ;-)

  • good idea. gotcha!!

    thanks.

    Moshe

  • MosheDan9 is there a reason why you don't like me? I don't care you rejected my friend invite, I still like your videos. +5

  • Aup, never mind. I know why now.

  • why? I don't remember doing so... might have been a mistake on my part - selected you with someone else and pressed - reject.

  • How about another invite?

  • I'm sure it had to do with my political views. I know we agree except on 1 or 2 things which you might misinterpret as bad.

    Take care friend. The world needs more smart and peaceful people like you.

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