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Author Topic: Delayed Lenz or not?... post your explaination!  (Read 78211 times)

dieter

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Re: Delayed Lenz or not?... post your explaination!
« Reply #135 on: December 22, 2014, 08:00:00 PM »
I don't see why you try to convince those notoric naysayers. They only discourage you, suck out your motivation and enthusiasm like vampires, and they have exposed themselfes repeatedly of being pseudo-educted in the field of electromagnetism. I can only reccomend the Ignore function.
Sure, we make mistakes, we are learning by doing, but we're getting first hand experience, hard facts.
As for the Lorentz force as a result of Lenz' law, it is only a force, not a LAW. We can use forces to work FOR us, that's what we do. Any cathegoric "the world if flat, end of discussion" is not only dogmatic, but in fact preventing the progress that is required for the survival of mankind. So let's try!


Worst case is when the pickup coil has the same focused field like the magnet. This way the "echo" will hit the magnet 101... But the coil can spread the echo eg. in a nonfucused, radiant way, with good chances to never reach the magnet because of the broad distribution that causes low local field density. That is just one example.


Whether a delay of the Lorentz force is practical is not part of my knowledge, but should be subject of practical studies.


Peace.

MileHigh

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Re: Delayed Lenz or not?... post your explaination!
« Reply #136 on: December 22, 2014, 08:10:00 PM »
This is complete horsehit! You're using a jet of wáter that you compare to voltage you mention current and coil impedence when DLE has nothing at all to do with electriity and is strictly a result of 'MAGNETIZEM'. Both you and MarkE are DUMBER THEN PIGSHIT

Let me translate that:

You cannot argue a single point about my posting about the JLN clip.

There is no such thing as the "delayed Lenz effect."  Only over the past few days has your new 'kick' been that the alleged DLE is a result of "magnetism only."  This is just another in a long string of false pseudoscience musings from you.

So I would classify your belligerent reply with the nasty words just another total fail on your part.  You are FOS and everybody knows it.

MileHigh

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Re: Delayed Lenz or not?... post your explaination!
« Reply #137 on: December 22, 2014, 08:19:03 PM »
Dieter:

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I don't see why you try to convince those notoric naysayers. They only discourage you, suck out your motivation and enthusiasm like vampires, and they have exposed themselfes repeatedly of being pseudo-educted in the field of electromagnetism.

I have read a few postings from you.  In the other thread you expressed surprise that the current flow continues in the same direction when a coil discharges.

In other words, when it comes to electronics, you are a total newbie.  You are not in a position to comment on the technical capabilities of anybody.  Educate yourself, and that will change.

You talk about putting people like myself and MarkE on ignore.  Assuming that you want to learn about electronics, I am willing to bet you that the vast majority of readers of this forum would tell you that you would be a complete fool to do that.

I suggest you reassess your whole attitude relative to this forum.  This is a place that is open to multiple opinions, and even opinions that disagree with each other.  How about that, eh?   A place were people can share ideas without being constrained by some "overseer."

MileHigh

ekimtoor1

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Re: Delayed Lenz or not?... post your explaination!
« Reply #138 on: December 22, 2014, 08:27:24 PM »
May I ask a question?

I read Lenz referred to here as a force and as drag.

Which is it?  If it is drag, which science says it is, then how can you possibly delay it?  It would be like saying you can delay friction.

gotoluc

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Re: Delayed Lenz or not?... post your explaination!
« Reply #139 on: December 22, 2014, 09:01:27 PM »
Hi everyone,

it is clear that this topic has been taken over and my efforts to simply share some experiments and results so we can study an effect many researcher don't yet understand is not possible.

This topic is now locked and I will resume the study at a topic where I have moderator privileges so anyone can have the ability to explore without being told we are doing it all wrong or we're leading our self's down a garden path.

Here is a link to the topic that I locked close to a year ago which I will resume in a day or so: http://overunity.com/14013/reactive-generator-research-for-everyone-to-share/msg383646/#msg383646

BTW,  please read my closing post of that topic which will once again confirm MileHigh has written an untruth "I don't acknowledge an error when it is pointed out to me"

Looking forward to continue the tests and a supportive :) discussion

Luc