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  • all is need is to take way laws, oil, Monetary to stop new world order replaced with human rights enforced ,free energy , 100% gold back Monetary with free market .

  • I can't find N52 Neodymium magnets in Romania!

    I found some on amazon ,kjmagnetics and magnet4less but none ships 2"x2"x1" N52 magnets to Romania!

    Could you sell something similar?

    2"X2"X1/2" N52 would be enough!

    :-)

  • Sweet Halbach Array!

  • not sure if ya seen this, but youll like it for sure, anti gravity, lock head martin speaks about magnets etc.. awsome one!

    watch?v=sMttWU3QOuo

  • Super Magnet Man.... Seen this? Please show us if this works?

    I want to buy the stuff yet I am on social security, seems you would be able to show us easier if this video is right...

    watch?v=CbwafgU3DJg

    Can you make a demo of this free energy design from Myan Ancients?

    Id like to talk in emails about a theory or engine I have an idea about..

    That video is really fun! INteresting and WHoa!

    Thanks!

  • Just an FYI to the magnet guy, if this is your site.. The giza pyramid actually has 12 sides to it, not 4. This video shows it. watch?v=Jv8CB9VURNc&list=PL9D4­377212455BAE9

    It is designed so well that the shadows never reveal the small flats in the center of each wall on the pyramid. This should alter a magnets flow being designed with 12 walls not 4? Anyhow, thought id just say that and the video is also nasa proving the giza pyramids where for launching space craft. They have working models!

  • But... will it blend?

  • cool my 5mm thick 25 by 10 mm N42 magnet reads 1.4 tesla, reading a gap 5mm between them I get almost 2 tesla. But my homemade electromagnet is over 5 tesla so I use that instead :-)

  • Try putting the magnet on a rod, upside down and spin it and then take a reading.

  • MagnetMan, what do you think about this? watch?v=hLtGpGIndWg Seems to have found a solution to the "sticky point" ?

  • 1.21 Gigawatts O.o'

  • Very cool. But what would you need it for?

  • ummm.......... next time turn on the green screen

  • excuse me, Mr. teacher, can i go to the bathroom?

  • fordee wun hunderd

  • HAY!

  • i wonder what that does to the iron atoms in your body. lol.

  • ok, so you have concentrated a lot of flux. The problem here is that you cannot use it in any usable manner, the flux being in the centre, and the shape being impractical. Or can you use it for something useful? What would that be?

  • Very fun lesson! Thanks. Going to check out your site now.

  • обожаю зеленый фон!)

  • This is a really cool video you made! I've probably watch this like >10 times. I would really like to make a electromagnet like this. I would imagine it is possible to make one. Would I be able to make a triangular prism (right angle type of triangle)?

    --Hydro15

  • Why dont you buid an "U" (Horseshoe) shape magnets with focus spots?

    I would like see that :)

    Anyway, this magnet is already über ^^

  • Have you tried using a one piece pyramid, instead of using a partial pyramid and stacking the rest

  • you should copyrright this fast

  • When you stack magnets to increase gause do you get a decrease in something as well?

  • @kalphakomega It's increasing the gauss at the specific point.

    If you noticed with the more surface area, the numbers were closer together. So when you have an even shape, it's more consistent (fairly strong all around). 2:45

    But when you get a smaller point, the gauss is more concentrated at that point, but weaker the farther away from the exact center. 6:20

  • I assume that the 'Watch' your wearing in this movie is made from Aluminum..?

  • Actually it is a regular watch - it stops when it gets really near the large magnets but I have been wearing the same watch about 6 years and other than it stopping around magnets it has never given a problem.

    Actually antimagnetic watches are made from stainless steel.

  • @SuperMagnetMan he got powned

  • @SuperMagnetMan non-magnetic austenitic steel to be more precise!

    :-)

    not all stainless steels are non-magnetic!

  • Can you calculate a magnet's gauss level just from its size?

  • Magnets can be modeled mathematically and you can get fairly accurate numbers. However the mfgr is not capable of making magnets as precise as the math models can calculate.

    You can search google and find a few sites with magnet calculators made in javascripting.

  • @SuperMagnetMan *guessing/opinon here.. Because they are not using vortex math, and or, 4th dimentional math where pie or phi *i forget, has an exact numder, its not infinity in the 4th or 5th dimentional math. *im terrbile at math yet, carl munck i think is the video ya may want to see, pyramid math code revealing all megalythic sites also reveal this phi, or pi. The same number.. all of them... =)

  • 1. And MRI would use less power with these

    2. You could make a powerful magnetron (microwave oven)

    3. You could make an open ended magnetron (weapons applications)

  • a 10 min vid and all you showed us is a powerful magnet? Its interesting and all that but have you thought of any applications?

  • I would like to hear some real applications for it MAGMAN!

    Thx

  • simply awsome man 3 tesla's omfg

    the only aplication is in the true amplification of light

    ie>if the color changes you have managed to amplify the light you need make about 20 more of those and do some laser research with them :)

  • great video. btw aren't you worried about your wrist watch getting so close to a magnet? hehehe

  • 1 hell of a fridge magnet

  • are they your most powerful magnets?

  • it is true that by cutting the magnates with appropriate cuts of material is possible to model the magnetic fields on free energy devices?

  • u seem to like magnets...

  • hmm wonder how much gauss the magnetic field of a magnetar produces??

  • 'bout 42

  • i just bought some magnets from you today!

  • Thank you.

  • if the strength of the field is in the little hole in the center what purpose would it serve? what could it do? it's almost like a inverted horse shoe magnet. what could you do with it?

    thank you,

    Michael Cote'

  • Michael,

    THere are many research projects that require high strength magnetic fields and the subject is very small. For many researchers this can replace time that they have to rent on superconducting magnets which can run thousands of dollars per hour. As for the nature of the experiments some that I know of have been in biology and others in medicine.

  • I was just wondering about the halbach array you have.. How much pull force does it have? I'm kinda guessing 500lbs.. would you be willing to do video?

  • that must be a high oxygen zone right there. *oxygen is magnetic*

  • So this is interesting.

    You're getting very close to the magnetic strength needed in an NMR.

    If you could get the strength up to about 4.7 T, that would allow for a 200 MHz NMR. Universities and institutes would be clamoring for a 200 MHz permanent magnet NMR. They would not longer have to worry about using extremely expensive liquid helium to cool superconducting magnets. It would be low maintenance and much less expensive.

  • The world record with neo magnets is over 5T using a spherical halbach configuration.

    It may not be a lot of use for NMR though- the bore was only a few cubic mm.

  • I haven't seen that one before but I would imagine that it took a lot of magnets and an enormous amount of force to get them together.

  • "ferromagnetic limit of 1.6 T"

    so this is really the limit

  • of that alloy dear

  • Hej George U are a real sport.

  • ITS OVER 9000!!!!!

  • whas the purpose of the halbach magnent

    theres such a small point, not like you can stick anything into it

  • supermagnetman rocks

  • 16kGa going this way and 16kGa going that way ???? !!!! which ways do you mean? Wouldn't the field just go from the marked north to the south? Could you combine this with electricity to make it stronger?

  • Perhaps this is why those ancient temples were constructed in those stacking pyramid shapes you discovered.

  • nice vids, but after a while i keep understanding "supermagots"...lol

  • At around 9:00 i was waching your watch :S

    "you see this magnet is so powerful it must be handles very profesionaly and safely..." *hand rips off*

  • are u going to make a magnet gun with magnets like the really big one if u do plz post it

  • cool magnet :)

  • Hmm about Your super mega 16k magnet in hexagone forme ... what purpous does it have; What are you going to do with that cool monstrosity? You really pick my curiosity hehehe. And ohh can you do a course about the possibility or not to extract current directly from magnets ? the why and how or why not... please

  • Hi i just bought a 10mm x 10mm (3/8 inch x 3/8 inch) and the person said it has a gauss rating of 5300. It was made with a N45 rating . They said the gauss rating was on the surface. Do you think this was accurate for its size

  • According to all the info I have ever seen regarding neo magnets - they do not lose their strength over time. The average lifetime prediction is several hundred years. Since they were just invented in the late 70s it really hasn't been long enough to get a really good projection.

  • George do the magnets weaken over time if they are left stacked that way ? Can you contact me via email George ? Thanks for your

    demonstrations !

  • Your a towel.

  • no your a towel

  • If you buy one of these be carefull in more than one way. Watch what you put in contact with neodymium magnets. It could very easily have adverse effects. It will erase your cards, black out, or possibly ruin your cell phone; or switch some poor soals pacemaker to test mode. Pinching and smashing is easy to do. If you break a magnet do NOT handle it. It will most likely be very sharp and can pinch easily. Do not throw a magnet or you could injur a person or belonging or ruin your magnet.

  • Not too sure what point you are making here and how it applies to this video. I have been carrying my credit card and working everyday with these magnets for over 8 years and have't wiped out a credit card or cell phone yet. Of course I don't sit around dragging them across the magnet either. I also don't stick my hand under a running lawnmower. I always say - supermagnets are like steak knives - handle CORRECTLY and they both do what they are supposed to do - otherwise you learn thru pain.

  • I have erased 3 debit card from just having a magnet in the same pocket.

  • Wonder what would happen if you soaked that array in liquid nitrogen. . .

  • Holy crap! It's over NINE THOUSAAAAAAAND!

  • :))))))))))) lol

  • great work

  • Thanks. I have a lot more videos in the works that i hope to get posted in the next week.

  • that would be funny if he dropped it and it broke lol

  • It would not have broken if he dropped it.

    The floor however would get a bit of a chip.

  • Forty-Three Hunderrrrd

  • lol

  • I have a question, Im hoping you can anwer for me. How many gauss or tesla does the electro magnet that levitates objects like: water,plastic, spiders,frogs or whatever can fit within its magnetic cylinder develope?

  • As far as I know there are 3 of these in the world - 1-The Netherlands (16 Tesla), 1-Japan (~16-20T) and 1 - Florida State-(32T). I think I have seen pix from  these levitating something based on water content.

    Max magnetic force is thought to be several billion times stronger than superconducting magnets. Neutron stars are estimated to be billions of times stronger than these superconductors.

    Good question. If anyone else has more info maybe they can share the knowledge with us.

  • wow!!! this was a really good video. Im happy that you have such a passion for magnets and a real innovative spirit. Have you done any research into Dr. Rory Johnsons work? He had allegedly developed a motor that ran on magnetic flux derived from a reaction between deuterium and gallium that was stimulated by a defraction prizm laser.

  • i was in electronics engineering and we never pronounced gauss like that

  • Where do you hail from? I'm from the pacific northwest and I had always pronounced it "gawse", but my physics teacher (who isn't originally from around here) pronounced it "gowse." And I would guess that Mr. George here is from the southeast (at least, judging by his accent).

    Anyway, great video!

  • did it affect your watch?

  • drop that in a bwol of water and video tape it, it will probably make a really great video.

    Awesome magnet and vid.

  • that's interesting, why don't you add some water to the large magnet to see diamagnetism in action?

  • Excellent demo with good info on magnets and gauss. This will be useful to me in my home experiments. Hope to see more!

  • Thanks. I am happy to hear that.

    George

  • Supper vidio ; very informative; thanks

  • You're welcome. I have more magnet educational videos and other science videos thst are on the way. I hope you enjoy them too.

    Thanks

    George

  • Nice demo mate!

  • Thanks

    George

  • Absolutly fascinating

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