In this video, Moshe Daniel demonstrates how he creates the bismuth cores that he uses to enhance the orgone / radiant energy function in the centre of his Moe-Joe cells.
In this video, Moshe Daniel demonstrates how he creates the bismuth cores that he uses to enhance the orgone / radiant energy function in the centre of his Moe-Joe cells.
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hi guy, intresting video, but you need to ware gloves and tell others to do the same, hot metal will go to the bone, its gonna happen, just when and where ??? LOL.... get gloves guy..... thom.
Would you please tell me if the flux from a magnet passes right trough the bismuth, or does bismuth act as magnetic shielding? And if bismuth works as shielding, about how thick does the bismuth have to be, for example, to shield a one inch square by one quarter inch thick, grade 52 neodymium magnet?
yes, the flux passes right through the bismuth - and two magnets will stick on either side, even with a rather thick piece of bismuth (1" thick and eve more) it really doesn't shield at all.
Thank you for your feedback. I have come up with a perfect way to counter act (cancel out) the flux from another magnetic field. I feel like an idiot for overlooking the obvious for so long.
NITMTAI (Necessity is the mother to all inventions.)
To shield/control the amount of magnetic flux from the stator magnet. That's how. But the challange has now been overcome. See my latest video of 6.11.2009 for complete details.
There are some exciting tests coming up over the weeks ahead. Which me luck!
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intresting video, but you need to ware gloves and tell others to do the same, hot metal will go to the bone, its gonna happen, just when and where ??? LOL.... get gloves guy.....
thom.
Would you please tell me if the flux from a magnet passes right trough the bismuth, or does bismuth act as magnetic shielding? And if bismuth works as shielding, about how thick does the bismuth have to be, for example, to shield a one inch square by one quarter inch thick, grade 52 neodymium magnet?
Thanks in advance for your valuable time.
yes, the flux passes right through the bismuth - and two magnets will stick on either side, even with a rather thick piece of bismuth (1" thick and eve more)
it really doesn't shield at all.
NITMTAI
(Necessity is the mother to all inventions.)
There are some exciting tests coming up over the weeks ahead. Which me luck!