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Vizimag simulation of a magnetic accelerator. The cone is mu metal. This alloy has very interesting frequency characteristics:
http://arxiv.org/ftp/cond-mat/papers/0306/0306016.pdf

Inverse Cube Info:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/claudette.berube/On_the_Inverse_Cube_Magnetostatic_I...

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  • what exactly is the visual between 27 and 40 seconds of?

  • @kenny8331 ,

    Between 27 and 40 seconds you see 3 different flux representations of a Vizimag simulation depicting a HYMU-80 geometry and a ferromagnetic sphere and the anticipated flux interactions between the two.

    Essentially we can expect acceleration of the sphere until it reaches the non reaction zone where all all flux interaction ceases - however, at this point the velocity is sufficient to allow the sphere to continue on unimpeded to subsequent stages of similar geometry.

    Cheers.

  • @AdminOnDuty oh so this kind of causes the same effect as a real monopole would. how is the flux achieved? is it a property of this hymu-80? or is it an electromagnet?

  • @kenny8331,

    Sorry for the delayed response -

    The Y shaped part in the center is representative of three N42 (if I recall correctly) half circle magnets machined as shown (top view) but magnetized through the length - this provides the flux source. The HyMu-80 is a conical machined part with an inverse cone and straight interior cut for the magnets and a end plate washer which bonds the magnets to the cone magnetically. Because the magnets are half round the smaller sphere can pass over them.

  • I hate to sound like a hardcore skeptic, but if this is a monopole, shouldn't the field lines be irrotational like a monopole?

  • @ElectricGravity ,

    The circle thing is just a ferromagnetic ball being pulled into the field.

    But when it is accelerated, it reaches its maximum velocity just as it reaches the split in the magnet. At that point, it's momentum carries it past the flux and it is no longer pulled back. This creates a psudo-monopolar action where the magnet seems to work like a monopole with respects to the ball, because it allows it to be pulled in but does not hold it there.

    Hope that clears it up.

    ;-)

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  • MEANWHILE, in reality.

  • And keep in mind this was a basic Exeriment,

    I have no Idea what happens if you use more

    of the small magnets and force them nearer

    each other, I suspect it will some how further bend , focus, or Acellerate the Flux or whirl poole magnetic forces in containment, being bent. So GO SLOW AND MONITOR YOUR PROGESS WITH A CAMMERA THAT CAN FILM MAGNETICC FIELDS AND HAVE A SPECTROMETER ON HAND!

  • I may be dislexic and not able to spell for Shit, but I don't want any one pissing it up and causing any time space or energy mass phase shifts on actsident.

  • So for God's sake go slow, and test thurrowly.

  • Next ishue! I belive that such magnets of same pole,

    mono pole principal say? A north and a north,

    May be placed in opposet of each other the magnetic (void) in the center, and spun in a Rodin Coil, thus Self charging or multiplying the Field effect! But this is hypothisis only it may be that it will require three rodins one to power the magnetic spool, the other to too act as recivers on iether side.

  • Secondly!!!

    And of great importance!

    I HAVE NOT TESTED HOW A MONO POLE MAGNET REACTS TO A SECOND OPPOSIT POLE MONO POLE MAGNET!

    I do no't recomend bringing them mono poles of any nature in to contact with the opposing pole monopole magnet untill the propertys have been photographed and Documented the Magnometer used and some math done!

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