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  • One question. Which plane is the sphere neodymium magnet spinning on?

  • How do you wire the rodin coil?

  • "There's nothing hold it up except the magnetic field".

    Exactly

  • let make a flying saucer !

  • Can you get me in contact with Jamie Burtuff?

  • The fucking future is here.

    I'm scared.

  • Try doing this with a plain-old solenoid and see if you get the same effect or anything similar.

  • They already have sucyh system in holland to levitate Strawberrys no metal at al.

    Only you need more enegry if you wanna float a person

  • You should win the Nobel prize for "defying gravity". Cause I cant explain ANY of this shit in the context of electricity OR magnetism. Truly there is new physics here.

  • @showlottathings

    its very simple indeed!

  • lol, defying gravity, don't they teach physics in U.S. schools?

  • @dasfeuerliebtmich1 u dont no fuck all

  • where did u get that round donut things ?

  • It is a single coil electric motor. the field is strong enough to hold the magnet inside. nothing to see here.

  • Cool. And thanks Barbitone, for the Marko Rodin topic on the David Icke forum. After watching two long video presentations by Rodin, I read the first 7 pages of that topic.

  • Hey you don't happen to have any supercooled superferrofluid i could borrow do u ;)

  • I'm curious as to what the magnetic field looks like inside the toroid. If this coil rly produces a vortex, the field in the donut is likely to be spinning

  • i see very nice dont know alot of magnetism but tath coil produced equal and strong magnetism by transforming the electrycity very nice

  • cool... reminds of tesla's egg, doesn't it?

  • no why is this special? Magnetism can lift iron, isn't that logic.

    Can someone for the first time here mention what law has been broken and name the parameters of your setup.

  • Does it have an axis of rotation hat stays the same? Or does it change? We might be able to use this for a motor? Miht be more efficient than conventional motors. How much more efficient are rodin coils than conventional ones?

  • What da fuck? Isn every ferromagnetic-metal holding place in the middle of a normal coil? Or a toroid coil? Well i think so xD

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  • @jeancolmor my opinion - I think you need to manufacture material in zero gravity using nanotechnology to get a type of desired property for materials used in inter-stellar space flight. maybe you can't or use the metals on earth with their properties,densities, and characteristics. perhaps rodins coil is a stepping stone..

  • armony at worke the need to be one vibrating at equal levle sence of belonging

    exchanging electron standing wave

    maby you can do it with ferow liquid or water or wate ever the subasence

    but but but at 10 000 or heven 300 000 rpm this becum a mas destruction weapon

    water cut steel at 900 rpm at 15 000 psi get my drift

    I get that at hi velocity the liquid mas turn solid visualy solid but gravity is slower in the center the toroid would spin from it center out folowing earth magnetic feeld

  • If you put the coil on a weighing scale and have the ball levitated in the centre, would the scales include the weight of the ball too?

  • interesting experiments-thats how flying saucers work.

  • @BOGZASV8MA: If you know how they work why haven't you made one yet?

  • @TheUFOeffect I never claimed I know how they work . I just commented on is that how saucers work ?

  • @BOGZASV8MA; "Thats how flying sauces work" That means you know how they "saucers" work.

  • @TheUFOeffect LOL... I said , "interesting experiment" implying the video presentation..and than I typed a dash with another thought implying thats how flying saucers work? If I knew how flying saucers work, I would have commented " I know how flying saucers work and you can check out my videos." I never typed that kind of comment.

  • @BOGZASV8MA: The key difference between what you just saud and what you types is teh question mark. theres no question mark in the actuall text. You made a statement and not a question. Its ok, its just a grammar error. relax.

  • @TheUFOeffect well sorry i was lazy to type the question mark because my finger was tired... even your fingers were tired when you made those spelling errors... and i thought i could escape from the harshness and rigidity of the grammar zone... nooo..its still coming back to haunt me...

  • @BOGZASV8MA: Nobody can escape it.

  • @TheUFOeffect yes you are right ..its always there.

  • Cool. Would be interesting how multiple smaller magnets would react inside.

  • good one lifting it up to get the video footage of the ball spining under neath great shot document it all well

  • it appears that the poles are fluxing and that it is attached to the coil by the opposite pole, but as that poles is in flux which causes the spinning action it appears that it is touching the pole to pole. still freaking awsome.

  • WOW MAN, thats cool good find

  • what happens if you put a rodin coil in a rodin coil, a wheel within a wheel ?

  • how many volts, amps are you using

  • @ilwilis

    I dunno - this isn't me, you'll have to ask Jamie Burtuff

  • NOISE MAKER :)

    xD jk

  • ive been waiting for someone to try liqiud mercury in a rodin coil and even while its been electrified but no one bothers to try it

  • @stevenchiverton -probably because mercury's a bitch to work with, and dangerous. why, what would you expect the ouytcome to be anyway?

  • @Barbitone yes dangerous but subjecting it to an intense magnetic feild of a rodin coil cant be any dangerous than heating it up for its toxic vapours

  • @stevenchiverton I dont know alot about the Rodin Coil side of things but from what I understand, unlike a typical coil, the field is inverted so that it is on the outside of the coil and not inside as a tyical coil would have it......so I don't know if you'd want to put it inside...unless you mean "inside" as in outside the donut but in side the field........ I think ferrofluid would be interesting enough, or even putting the coil up against a cathode ray tube television to reveal the field??

  • @Barbitone: The field is outsie of the toroid because most of the wire isnt even aroudn the toroid walls where as a normal toroid coil has all of its wire wrapped around the coil. Also i suspect you'd get much different and lessened results with a solid iron tooid then you would with a hollow toroid like everyone else uses or at least a non ferrous material. From what i understand about magnetic fields, there should still be a magnetic field inside of the toroid.

  • @stevenchiverton Its not the Mercury that moves in a magnetic field, you would have to introduce a Ferrous metal prolly in the form of metal filings or finer. this will cause it to move violently with the magnetic field. Mercury dont do much alone.

  • @stevenchiverton

    I wonder why? Feel free to do your own random silly experiment.

  • That is awesome^ Thanx for sharing .:.

  • How is the coil supplied with current? What details do I need to repeat this experiment? Jamie could you get in touch with me we have communicated before I would like to share with you some information as well. Many thanks!

  • Let me just clear this up, I'm not Jamie, Jamie Burtuff is the guy in this clip. I am well educated in the mathematics but not the electrical engineering......at all. I don't know what happened to Jamie, he seems to have dissappeared.....

  • Nice work, have you any idea of the rpm ?

    Gary

  • how big the coil has to be, to levitate a huge stone, like the ones on keop's pyramid?

  • Hi Jamie Thanks for taking your time to prove Rodin's theory. We should have more out there like you. Way to go!

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