Magnetic potential
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Fantastic experiment! It only proves that, visually, the theories about magnets were true!
Of course there was other experiments, but this is more of a live action view of the magnetic field.
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Surely you jest... Because to really have a patent you had to fully disclose the invention
so that "someone of ordinary skills trained in the art" can replicate your invention.
This is the base requirement in order to obtain a patent, which then becomes publicly available
and anyone and every is free to replicate it for their own personal use.
A patent merely allows a patent hold to prevent others from re-selling the invention.
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Amazing.
Consider, however, that your patent will hold back progress.
You would be better off simply going into business and making the highest quality version of this product. Chinese companies won't obey the patent anyway.
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I too am tired of 'brailleing' magnetic fields....how much for one of these wonders?
TS
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Hello from AUS have tryed to get lens in AUS a year ago but could'nt do you know if this product has foll patient yet ? ps nice work.
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What does ferofluid have to do with anything? Can you explain the this sweet thing.
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Nice! Thanks
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You can make a crude version- put iron filings into a baby oil bottle(in the oil) and clean off the labels. The filings will float in 3D and react to magnetic fields- i don't remember where i saw this, but it's cool!
WoW! Amazing! Now we can really SEE (literally) a magnetic field, as predicted by Maxwell equations. How is this experiment? Can this experiment be home-made?
trfp 3 years ago
This experiment could be homemade. You need some ferrofluid and optic quality glass. Since I have patented the device, I'm not going to say exactly how to do it, but if you use your head and your hands I'm sure you could duplicate it.
pinestonemtn 3 years ago
Looks like saran wrap and orange lighting to me.
riverrat222 4 years ago
I never though of that. Try it and get back to me :>
pinestonemtn 4 years ago
Wow! How are you doing that? Your explanation?..... What is that about a vacuum? Obviously not where you are holding and moving the magnets. No, I have never seen anything like that before. :) Nice!
seoulpatch 4 years ago
Thanks for the good comments. The vacuum is between the glass plates. It's a nano-universe of chaotic activity...electrons being kicked off into an ionic state.
pinestonemtn 4 years ago