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Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #135 on: February 18, 2008, 01:24:16 AM »

@ Ace,

The old guy certainly has something going on with his device - it powers a polarity relay yet never drains the batteries...not only that, their voltage has increased from the time I inserted them ??

Perhaps there may be a way to tap into our discharged dc electricity like his machine seems to be doing.

Regards...

innovation_station

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #136 on: February 22, 2008, 02:27:46 PM »
@ acerzw

i will take your advice  as always
 
and for everyone else i will offer this..... theses words came directly form my grand father for those of you who don't know who he is he was the original founder of organics in Canada he is currently 83 years old his name is Alvin Filsinger  and he was just recognized this passed weekend at the u of t and was given an award  but the important info i was given directly from him was this

he said he has never felt better in his entire life as he does now and the reason for that is this .....  and i hope this makes its way to Marco Rodin for his health problems

every morn he drinks ocean water in a glass of water this ocean water is sun condensed 1000 to 1 and most of the salt removed what is left in the concentrated water is 92 trace minerals that the body requires for a healthy blood stream so.... take it from the man who has lived it

now there is more to this but i offer this info as i got it  also in his glass of water he adds 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 34 parts water  and the hydrogen peroxide kills disease from with in and it also oxygenates the body

just some organic food for thought   

i will proudly say this   i know why i have excelled at this research and invent game and the real reason is i was raised on my grand fathers organic food  i would like to think he has sowen the seeds of god with his food as i am damn good proof his food did not make me dumb

lol

enjoy the truth

isteam!!

Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #137 on: February 22, 2008, 10:21:24 PM »

@   In_sta


I've seen your grandfathers name mentioned before, but can't remember the reference.

I too am lucky to have had an outside the box grandfather...he tried treating his arthritis by holding on to the charged fencing on the farm.

I'm really interested in the ocean water treatment...what method is used on the water to get it "sun condensed 1000 to 1 and most of the salt removed" ?

I read of this old guy who cured his prostate cancer by using a nasal sprayer to apply h2o2 to the back of his throat.

He later started drinking it in diluted form...using it as a cleansing agent...as a disinfectant...and in his garden - he claimed only the insects that beneficial to the plants would venture into the garden.  He also doused the earth with a diluted solution before dropping the seed, and reported accelerated and healthy growth.


Speaking of organic crops...you pretty much have to confine your plants to a greenhouse nowadays, in order to avoid cross pollination with Monsanto's GM crops.

Regards...

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #138 on: June 27, 2008, 07:41:58 PM »
test,Just wanted a link back to this thread.

triffid

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #139 on: June 27, 2008, 07:45:48 PM »
To treat arthritis I had great success with Lakhovsky coils.www.copperhealth.com tells you how to make them at low cost.I used the closest copper wire I could find and still had good results.I wore a coil around my waist and one around my ankle for about 5 weeks.Triffid

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #140 on: December 03, 2008, 04:38:45 PM »
Hi all, intresting topic :) Any updates respective Rodin coil?

 I just finished 4 hours of the Rodin lecture - huh hard thing.... :P

Jinis

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #141 on: January 15, 2009, 04:12:40 AM »
Hi everyone,

I just completed my Rodin Coil using a plastic ring off a baby toy set (fisher price/mattel) and copper wire that was salvaged from a TV.
I have put a video on youtube showing a few basic things along with it acting like a strong solenoid.
I will put more up as I go.

See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsJ45P0iybE


It takes a little patience to make sure all the windings are done correctly and tightly but is an amazing shape to look at and should be researched more, I would encourage more people to build one as needless to say, it creates some very interesting effects. I did several experiments using DC and have done a few with AC.
It can get quite warm very quickly with DC ( I was putting in 2.04 Amps) but interestingly enough, it will run much more coolly and handle a more current if you use AC (was putting in 3 amps).

I will put more videos up as I go, for now though I can say that it definitely creates a rotating magnetic field or magnetic vortex. If you place a very smal magnet in the centre, it will go round and round and will try to exit the coil, even if it is flying out its trajectory will conform to the direction of the strands.
You should very easily be able to make a motor by simply placing an axis with magnets in the centre, I will do this when I have time to prove it.
As you can see from a diagram of this coil, it is actually made up of two coils on one torus, if you connect only one coil (to DC), a magnet placed inside will just stick to one of the bands of that coil. It will not rotate.
If you connect one coil and give the other coil a quick jolt, a small magnet will rotate (it can stop rotating if it moves to a wrong spot). This rotating field may occur due to the temporary AC spike from when the coil is switched on.
If you connect both coils to DC, the small magnet will rotate continuously.
There must be something happening here with the initial AC spike continuing somehow through the coil.

You can see in the video that when I use a large magnet the coil acts like a strong solenoid if only one coil is connected, however when both are live they function differently and interact and make a rotating magnetic field.
If you connect AC to only one coil you will still get a rotating field and there is no difference if you connect the second coil.

I am going to do more experiments with DC, but from my observations this coil seems to favour AC.

Another interesting observation about the rodin coil when you run DC through it is that it does not behave like a normal solenoid though if you have one coil hooked up it does behave like a normal solenoid and repulses or attracts a magnet (it was several large magnet in this case, the ones in the video). However if you connect both coils the magnet will always want to be in the centre of the coil (even if you flip the poles around) and will vibrate or shake, obviously rotating slowly.


This coil exerts a lot of force and concentrates its magnetic vortex at the centre, I would love to see what it does if given a large discharge from a cap (sadly I don't have many caps so can't test this).
I am going to make more coils and will see what happens if the are stacked (amplified effects maybe?), I need more copper wire and will have to find some more dead TV's to scrounge it from as it costs a lot here.

I am also going to run some experiments, placing Mercury inside the torus (will also do this with a normal toroidal coil) if I can get hold of some.
I live in western Canada and I can not find a way to get mercury ANYWHERE, it is impossible to get hold of :'(. I haven't been able to get Bismuth here either, I tried Ebay but couldn't get it shipped here and the non-lead fishing weights available here do not contain Bismuth.
I have a gram or two of mercury from a thermostat switch but need much more, if you happen to have a cheap source of mercury or are able to get me discarded switches containing Mercury I would very much appreciate hearing from you :)

I haven't watched the lectures yet but will soon,  I forgot to mention that each of the two coils on my Rodin coil contains 18 winds. I did 18 because I remembered something about Rodin's numerical model working around number 9 and multiples of 9 ans and I also needed that many winds to fill the gaps as best as possible.
I might build a coil using 15 degree spacing instead of 10 degree spacing, this could allow for a coil with no gaps.


Maximumgravity1

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #142 on: May 11, 2009, 09:11:02 PM »
Link to this thread

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #143 on: September 07, 2009, 10:18:22 PM »

Maximumgravity1

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #144 on: September 08, 2009, 05:21:58 PM »
Thanks for posting the link and providing a heads up on this Spider.  Good to see new info coming out from Rodin and his group.

Something I have been meaning to post for a while on here.

My version of a simple template for the Fisher Price Rock-a-stack rings.
In Short:
1.) Print out the template (8.5 X 11 - sorry A4 guys - I am sure it could be scaled with little effort)
2.) Cut out the template for the desired ring color
3.) Cut appart all three pieces of the template
4.) Start with strip #1.  Align the centerline of the template with the seem in the plastic on the circumference of the ring
5.) Secure template in place with tape strips
6.) Align the verticle lines of strip #2 with the last one of strip #1
7.) Tape in place, and repeat step 6 with strip #3
8.) Insert pins into holes printed on template

Basic and simple, but works well for me.  Hopefully no scaling goes on with your printers.  It is very helpful to ensure tha the width of each strip gets progressivly narrower.  It helps to aling the strips properly - as can be seen in the pictures

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2242/3535676871_23db5cbb2b_o.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3378/3535618499_c1ac3c0bcd_o.jpg

Attached as a PDf  to try to eliminate any scaling issues

EDIT:  seems you can no longer atach images, or I am doing something very wrong - so anyway, the images are just links now.

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #145 on: September 25, 2009, 02:44:29 AM »
@magpie,
     Saw a video of Rodin claiming the coil would magnetize a drill bit into a monopole magnet.  Can you give it a try and let us know your results.

Cloxxki

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #146 on: September 25, 2009, 08:56:35 AM »
@magpie,
     Saw a video of Rodin claiming the coil would magnetize a drill bit into a monopole magnet.  Can you give it a try and let us know your results.
Please link that video? I only saw vids where the observed phenomenon was demonstrated, and to some degree thereotisized. Rodin makes huge claims that dwarf the monopole thing, and I don't believe he claimed the latter.

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #147 on: September 25, 2009, 09:24:49 AM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnjW1zROJPc

Remember, this is not happening, it does not exist...

Cloxxki

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #148 on: September 25, 2009, 02:20:00 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnjW1zROJPc

Remember, this is not happening, it does not exist...
Oh, I remember that one, I saw it. Sure the experiment seems to show this effect, while I've read that others DO get a South, albeit weaker. I can totally imagine this strong north and weak south being the result of a magnetic imbalance or to some extent wormhole action. Just didn't take his preliminary experimental results as "claims", compared to words as "the methematical fingerprint of god" (doubling circuit), "mathemetical perfection", "math of everything", "reactionless drive", etc. I saw the monopole as one of the off things he found and didn't really offer a good explanation for. Perhaps I should list it as a claim :-)

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #149 on: September 25, 2009, 04:07:47 PM »
I would like to see if someone can verify creating a monopole with the coil.

If this is really possible, it would seem that a magnetic overunity motor should be 'relatively' easy to build.  With monopoles and dipoles being using together we should be able to create a unidirectional force with continuous acceleration.

However I question whether this coil can really create a monopole - youtube videos surrounding free energy are notoriously faked.  Have no reason to believe Rodin's are any different - especially considering his websites have come down.  The most recent pitch I've seen is that he's soliciting money to build a spaceship and an alternator to power a city.  If you're interested in donating to his cause I have 12 miles of ocean front property in Nepal I can sell you for $100.