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Rodin Coil waveform change part 2.

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2009

This simple experiment using Rodin coils show a square wave signal being put into a Rodin coil and shows an output of a sine wave signal from the receiver Rodin coil.

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  • the build is wrong.

  • Nice Demo!

    Thank you.

  • Interesting test. Can you perhaps oscillate the circuit of the coils to attempt to tune in and ride the "9" zero point energy?

  • hi would it be possible for you to make a rodin comet coil. (basically think of a water whirl pool in a river) so it will have a diminshing funnel.would be interested to seeas i expect it to go in to chaos activity melvin

  • is the phasing of waves there connected with the antigravity potetnial of the rodin coil.

    i read that phasing two waves cancels both. maybe if you creat an anti gravity wave you cancel gravity? what do you rekon about that?

  • The second Rodin coil just picks this leaked field on its circular coil just as ant transformer.

    The Sine shape is the natural frequency response of the second coil due to the inductance L and the capacitance between the wires. If you load the second coil with an impedance similar in value to the one on the coil you'll get a more accurate shape (lower amplitude) waveform.

    Cheers

  • You would be better off putting a sine wave into your amplifier instead of a square wave and then play with it like that.

    Also, that looks like a car audio amplifier, so it probably des not amplify well above 20 KHz.

  • Thanks for your time and effort producing these videos

  • Great testing, interesting effects as always, makes me really want an osci.scope for comparison testing our difference coil styles! Very intriguing, could be useful in many ways - particularly when you need to convert a choppy signal (like your amp source) into a good, steady, sine wave.

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