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Author Topic: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance  (Read 57030 times)

turbo

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #60 on: November 01, 2009, 03:46:24 PM »
@marco

Have you had any further success in your new set up that you were working on???  WHat type of torroid are you using a 1" and with how many winds/bfiliar/guage??  I think the good people here would like to replicate.

Hello Stprue

I have had no further sucess using heavy magnets.
The core for the kick coil that i used in the early experiments can be found inside electronic equipment and over cables.
These are ferrite rings (noise filters) that are placed over cables to supress noise, i am sure you have seen some of them somwhere especially in SMPS's.
I just wrapped one coil of wire over the ring and started to pulse it so no bifilar or trifilar configuration.

The experiment has changed alot since the first video was made.
I was always looking for ways to get rid of the mass because the more mass you move, the more energy it takes and also more mass makes it impossible to go faster.
So then it came to me i needed the smallest magnets available and then it struck my mind!
Electrons....
So i have now replaced the moving magnets by a beam of electrons and now there are no more heavy magnets to drive.

It's a fairly basic principle.
I have what i call the spraying wire which consist of a electron spitting wire.
It has a sharp tip and it spews out a fluid like plasma stream.
Offcource the mass of this setup is nothing compared to the heavy ferrite ring magnets i used in the early days and so it can go much faster and with much less power too.
But the generation of high voltage is somewhat tricky.
You see to smoothly modulate extreme voltages is quite difficult compard to a low voltage coil drive like in the early days.
That is why i decided to add some modulation coils too in setup number 3. (i will add a drawing for you so you can see what it looks like.)
With this new setup i can now also report to you that i have witnessed gravitational interaction.

Marco.

innovation_station

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #61 on: November 01, 2009, 04:53:40 PM »
awesome job MARCO!

so it acts as a electro magnet resonance quenched sparkgap .

or is it better defined as an ELECTRIC RESONANCE VIA MAGNETIC QUENCHED SPARK AND HV DRIVE ..

just wondering ...

ist

great work !

I KNOW WHY THE INTERACTION WITH GRAVITY .. WELL

it is because your spark gap and the high freq of the drive ..  your fly back from the toroide colpase is forced top and bottom   i bet the ring radiates a feild above and below it extreamly fast ..

YOU GONNA DO A PUBLIC VIDEO FOR EVERYONE...?

thanks !


here is 1 way you may want to incorprate to it .. if you put a hivolt high freq diode  off the coil side of the gap and went to eather earth ground through a load or the - of the supply .. 

you can make it self powering ... easly ...


turbo

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #62 on: November 01, 2009, 05:37:10 PM »
Well well if it isn't the innovation station  :)

I didn't know you were still around...

This thing is not anywhere near a spark gap bro  ;)

stprue

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #63 on: November 01, 2009, 06:04:13 PM »
Wow it sounds like you have made loooooots of progress marco.  Nice job!!!  A video would be great  ;D  I am very interested in the gravitational observations you have made.  I just recently got a function generator so I'm have been playing a lot with my TPU and JT's.

innovation_station

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #64 on: November 01, 2009, 08:29:49 PM »
Well well if it isn't the innovation station  :)

I didn't know you were still around...

This thing is not anywhere near a spark gap bro  ;)

well marco ..

if it is not a spark gap .. 

perhaps you already do not need to apply power to it for an operational effect .. if this is the case i will be amazed!!

and if this is such the case then where are you going to apply your magnetics to start the operation of the device ..

i do agree a video ..   you do a wonderful job of it ...  and i know the hard work and frustration assoiated with reserching on your own funds ...

its no easy job !  none the less the survivers move on!!

FORWARD MOTION ... TO THE 4TH  ;)

IST!

stprue

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #65 on: November 03, 2009, 01:26:24 AM »
@marco

Have you ever tried this set up with your dancing magnets?

http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=The+Nonturbine+Wind+Alternative&emb=0&aq=f#

Danny

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #66 on: February 13, 2010, 05:28:43 PM »
He should probably sweep but I think he'll find that multiples won't come out right. This ain't your grandad's speed of light anymore. More like c * 1.276  :)
As in 51.6 degrees.

FatBird

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Re: Marco's Dancing Magnets.... doing the 7.8Hz dance
« Reply #67 on: February 14, 2010, 02:31:39 AM »
In case somebody missed it, here is the Link to see Marco's SUPER GOOD video of his Dancing Magnets:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5540717206741162529#


QUESTION for Marco please.  What would the 2nd Harmonic of 7.8 Hz (15.6 Hz) done????
« Last Edit: February 14, 2010, 03:10:41 AM by FatBird »