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Marko Rodin Coil -- 007 Device

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MileHigh:

--- Quote from: 3Kelvin on June 09, 2016, 05:30:10 AM ---The coils show a special, non typical behavior.
Also the design is very important.

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What makes them special?
What is the non-typical behaviour?
Why is the design very important?

You posted three clips that are actually from "TheOldScientist."  They total almost an hour in length.

Can you answer the questions?

MileHigh

ramset:
so far
There Pretty to look at [just one reason]
Some love them soo much they would wish them an heirloom or legacy [once found] ...another reason.

Miles
You underestimate Russ's honesty and do diligence !!
 

MileHigh:

--- Quote from: ramset on June 09, 2016, 04:11:47 PM ---so far
There Pretty to look at [just one reason]
Some love them soo much they would wish them an heirloom or legacy [once found] ...another reason.

Miles
You underestimate Russ's honesty and do diligence !!

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I glanced through Russ' thread and I don't think my comments posting about what a Rodin coil really is would have any effect and they would be given a very negative reception.  I am going to post on his YouTube account asking him to make a control coil.

TheOldScientist is another puzzling guy.  I managed to get through his three clips.  I have looked at his clips before and he has beautiful state-of-the-art equipment.  But unfortunately his clips consistently come up short and the three clips linked to here are the same.  No schematic, and he he has a fancy gated signal generator that he feeds into the coil and light bulb setup (whatever it is), but ultimately his clips amount to not much more than looking at squiggly lines on a fancy four-channel DSO display.  He speaks something that sounds passably like bench tech, but it never delivers and many times it's pointless sounding.  He frequency sweeps, and drops the terms "energy harvesting" and "energy amplification" all over his clips, almost like seasoning.  After looking at nearly an hour's worth of "testing" of three different Rodin coils, I am not enlightened at all.  I am quite sure the "big guns" would agree with me.

MileHigh

MileHigh:
<<< Russ, for your Rodin coil replication and over unity testing and replication project there is an important thing that you want to do. Once you have your finalized build of your Rodin coil, then measure the inductance with an inductance meter.  Then, make a conventional "control coil" of roughly the same diameter as the Rodin coil that has the same inductance as the Rodin coil.  Just tweak the number of turns and measure with the inductance meter, etc.  Naturally this coil will consist of much less wire, and have less resistance, as compared to the Rodin coil.  Then, when you do a test with the Rodin coil, make the same test with the control coil.  Doing this will open up a whole new dimension of discussion on your thread, and it is simply the right thing to do. >>>

MileHigh:

--- Quote from: ramset on June 09, 2016, 04:11:47 PM ---Miles
You underestimate Russ's honesty and do diligence !!

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I checked out his thread and his latest clip.  He is honest and openly admits that he has very little knowledge about electronics and is taking some preliminary steps to get up the learning curve for this test.  I am nearly 100% confident that he would not be able to answer the famous ideal voltage source/ideal coil question, and I seriously doubt anybody participating in the thread on his forum could do it as well.  Not surprisingly, nobody is discussing the basics about how a coil works, they are unaware and focusing on other things.

So, unfortunately we are back in uncomfortable territory.  Marko Rodin asks Russ to do some tests that will be extremely difficult for Russ to perform.  Where will it go, or will it just go in circles?

MileHigh

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