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Author Topic: Super simple way to see proof Pseudo Solid principle works using ring magnets  (Read 88730 times)

gammarayburst

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I have an idea for Pseudo Solid, super simple to test also
« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2013, 10:15:04 PM »
See the attached drawing.
Option 1
Notice that the magnetic fields of the two long sectioned bars would be distributed in the air for their full length.
So the field strength of the two magnets is spread out and at the right end of the bars would be very weak as compared to the two magnets being between only four bar sections.
Now move the two far right end bar sections by pulling them off (magnetic field is weak here) and move them up to the far left end and the two magnets now have a shorter path for the magnetic field and will pull the bars sections in. Now move in Pseudo Solid fashion the two magnets to the left and repeat the sequence.
Option 2
After moving the two magnets to the far left, the two iron bars of one magnet will be in repulsion to the two iron bars of the other magnet.
Let them repel and move the repelling magnet back to the right end and it's field will be stronger that the field of the long bar end sections and it will be pulled to the long bars section. Now move the two magnets to the left down the length of the long bars in Pseudo Solid fashion to the left end and repeat the sequence.
Note: The longer the length of the sectioned bars, the weaker the magnetic field will be at the far right end.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte

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          I like the design you demonstrated to, and  I'd like to see it built.

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               Regarding the second file ("LaFonte engine") I uploaded.  There are no written descriptions of the forces and movements in the drawings. The file was intended to be a companion to the "Pseudo Solid explained"  pdf. I thought the interactions would be clear to some one who had just familiarized their self with the principles as stated in the other file.  Other wise the "engine file" would need to explain every thing already present in the Pseudo solid file again ?  Might be better if a reader has to put at least a little 2 + 2  into it.  Working some of it out for one's self, I think, gives at least a little guarantee that one has understood ?

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          Nice and clear explanation in that last embodyment of the PS principles. (Your last drawings above)

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gammarayburst

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Name for last design
« Reply #34 on: December 17, 2013, 11:42:50 PM »
Pseudo Solid Operation With Varied Field Distribution
Butch

gammarayburst

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This is the idea, but this one is using attractive mode instead.

When the upper magnet is over the piece of steel with the other magnet on it they loose most if not all of the attraction for the other piece of steel, move the single piece of steel out and over to the other side but with a fan type of separation, touching on the side away from the rotating magnet, move the piece of steel with both magnets over it forward and then slide the magnet over to the other piece of steel,, the rotating magnet seems to stay still and a slight pull brings the two pieces of steel together and then the rotating magnet moves over to the piece with the other magnet on it,, rinse and repeat.

modButch is the end position

modButch2 is the start position, so from here you slide the end magnet over to the other piece and the gap will close and then the rotating magnet seems to like to move over to that piece of steel.

It may just be silly idea,, but a distraction is a distraction :)
Webby,
I'm having a little trouble seeing the operation of the rotating magnet and how it is structured? Could you make a short video of it operating?
Thanks, Butch

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Gammarayburst

          Here is the  most recent draft, again for your review / corrections / preferences.

          Please find the attached file "Pseudo solid explained  -5" PDF


@ all readers

This last draft gives additional principles and explanations of them.  Educational to novices, good perhaps as a refresher to the more experienced.  I hope it is clear and simply stated enough  that it will be a helpful reference.

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I think your last photos made it clear, I can see the cycle. cool

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gammarayburst

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Pseudo Solid Field Distortion Principle, path to free energy?
« Reply #38 on: December 18, 2013, 08:18:46 PM »
See attached,
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte

gammarayburst

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Floor,

Glad I could clear it up a bit :)

Butch,

I have not tried this exact setup, but ones that were close had the feedback from the field dilation equally displaced against both sets of moving magnets.

In other words,, the two moving magnets would push each other out of the way and away from each other.

I have most of my magnets tied up in a few arrays that I am playing with,, they are fun,, interesting is that when you stack 2 together in attraction the outside field gets weaker :)  Nothing new,, just fun.
What was the air gap between the magnet poles and the steel? I'm referring to the magnets that moved in Pseudo Solid fashion.

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See attached

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     Pseudo Solid explained -6 PDF  is uploaded below, I think this draft is fairly complete / comprehensive.  Also spell corrected etc.

@ All readers this "last" draft of the Pseudo Solid Explained PDF is intended to help BEGINNERS to understand what's
at work in Butch's work / designs. The file may be useful to intermediate, or even expert readers as well.   The previous
versions / drafts were incomplete works. 

Please down load this last version for a full set of simplified explanations of the principles at work in P. S. interactions.


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gammarayburst

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@Gammarayburst
   
     Pseudo Solid explained -6 PDF  is uploaded below, I think this draft is fairly complete / comprehensive.  Also spell corrected etc.

@ All readers this "last" draft of the Pseudo Solid Explained PDF is intended to help BEGINNERS to understand what's
at work in Butch's work / designs. The file may be useful to intermediate, or even expert readers as well.   The previous
versions / drafts were incomplete works. 

Please down load this last version for a full set of simplified explanations of the principles at work in P. S. interactions.


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gammarayburst

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@Gammarayburst
   
     Pseudo Solid explained -6 PDF  is uploaded below, I think this draft is fairly complete / comprehensive.  Also spell corrected etc.

@ All readers this "last" draft of the Pseudo Solid Explained PDF is intended to help BEGINNERS to understand what's
at work in Butch's work / designs. The file may be useful to intermediate, or even expert readers as well.   The previous
versions / drafts were incomplete works. 

Please down load this last version for a full set of simplified explanations of the principles at work in P. S. interactions.


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Floor, Thank you so much for your time and effort. This will truly help people understand this principle. It is so kind of you to done this. Thanks again Floor.
Butch

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                      My pleasure sir

Creating the document is giving me a refresher in magnetic s, and more clarity on the pseudo solid principles as well.
   

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                please find attached  "pseudo solid explained -7" PDF