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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: peetss on June 25, 2012, 04:32:25 PM

Title: Question about Rodin Coil...
Post by: peetss on June 25, 2012, 04:32:25 PM
I have seen videos on Youtube showing milliamps powering Rodin coils that are generating >10,000RPM of rotational energy on a magnet in the middle.

What if we put a Palladium Hydride rod in the centre of the coil, would the rotational energy have any effect on the hydrogen in the crystal lattice of the palladium, could we initiate a fusion event from this?
Title: Re: Question about Rodin Coil...
Post by: Cloxxki on June 26, 2012, 12:51:31 AM
I have seen videos on Youtube showing milliamps powering Rodin coils that are generating >10,000RPM of rotational energy on a magnet in the middle.

What if we put a Palladium Hydride rod in the centre of the coil, would the rotational energy have any effect on the hydrogen in the crystal lattice of the palladium, could we initiate a fusion event from this?
While I am a fan of Rodin's work, the high-rpm low-amp experiments I've only showed me:
- maximum firing speed of the circuit at hand
- how low friction a spinning ball magnet really is
- no actua work done other than storing of energy by winding up the magnet (kinetic energy) into the spin.
- I am not sure these rpm's are really special.


Regarding your question, I am unqualified to even opinionate. But please elaborate on your theory?
Title: Re: Question about Rodin Coil...
Post by: peetss on June 26, 2012, 04:50:34 PM
I'm thinking that it takes a considerable amount of energy (temperature) to initiate a fusion reaction.  Usually, it takes more energy that is produced by the actual fusion.

I'm wondering if a fusion event in Palladium Hydride (which has been before) could be initiated via a Rodin Coil.

Initiating a fusion event is basically saying, we need to overcome the electric repulsion in order for the strong nuclear force to take over and bind the two molecules of Hydrogen.  Yes, temperature can accomplish this, but at the heart of the matter is how energetic the molecules are.  Could the intense rotational energy (with small input power) and the associated vortex generated by a Rodin coil have any effect on the Hydrogen molecules packed into the Palladium crystal lattice?

Overunity is the only community I have seen that dedicates itself to figuring out what our energy revolution is going to be, and the world is spiralling downhill so fast it is fu*king scary.  We have 1st world countries going bankrupt or needing significant financial help more than ever before and it just seems to me like we need to figure this out.  We need a new energy source, we have to find it and we have to do everything we can to find it.

In my mind, the entire world depends on an energy revolution.