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innovation_station

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #60 on: November 09, 2007, 09:45:00 AM »
i spoke to some one that knows him perosnlay  l will add more l8r



i add this

Rodins math if given half a chance will make all of you people dance and maybe you just might  understand for a wile ........

if you have reasons to dislike the man do not overlook his work and the genuiss involved  he did not do it alone  but then who the hell does lol

as i understand he has lived a tough life as most of have  he has not found his way to the answer yet as we all have not eather ;)

we all put on our pants the same way ..... one leg at a time

ist

« Last Edit: November 09, 2007, 02:48:48 PM by innovation_station »

Rosphere

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #61 on: November 09, 2007, 02:29:21 PM »
If funding were no problem for me then I would simply purchase three more foam rings and six more spools of wire, (~$135), and make two rings with wires wound in the same direction and two rings with wires wound opposed.  Then I could test the old transmitter-coil/receiver-coil configuration using both winding methods.  Where do you suppose Uncle Billy lost our deposit money?  >:(

acerzw

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #62 on: November 09, 2007, 07:53:20 PM »
@all posting on this thread

Guys, apologies I have neglected this thread for a while and was astounded to see all the amazing work you have done! You are probably aware by there has been some heavy stuff going down on the TPU End Game thread and also GKs Hetrodyning thread... However I as I have posted on those thread I have found a great book 'Pyramid Energy: The Philosophy of God, The Science of Man' written by Dean & Mary Hardy and Marjorie & Kenneth Killick, published by Delta-K Products ISBN 0-932298-58-7. I highly recommend spending a bit of your hard earned coil building funds on this.

I suspect that a rodin coil configured along the line of Edward Leedskalnins device documented in the TPU Theory PDF, with some magnets could be used to create a more advanced power generator than the TPU. I wonder what Tesla would have made of Rodin's coil?

Anyway I will spend some time in the next couple of days updating the index posts with references to your outstanding work! I am really impressed with what you have achieved! I will be looking for clues in the above book while I am studying it, that links into Rodin's work... I will post any such findings on this thread!

Acerzw

Rosphere

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #63 on: November 10, 2007, 02:09:11 AM »
The first image below was moved from the previous page.

The image below that is a better showing of this electron movement sense along the outer part of the ring.

The top four ring sections show the two wires wound in the SAME direction.  The electrons move from one corner of the parallel wires to the other, in a sense, from the negative end to the positive.  I have attempted to show all four possible electrical connections.

The bottom four ring sections show the two wires wound in the OPPOSITE direction.  The electrons move from one corner of the parallel wires to the other, in a sense, from the negative end to the positive.  I have attempted to show all four possible electrical connections.

Again, the angles are shown a bit more dramatic than what might expect, only for illustration.


Rosphere--yeah, I know, "just flip a coin and wind the dang wire already, would ya?"
« Last Edit: November 10, 2007, 02:31:17 AM by Rosphere »

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #64 on: November 10, 2007, 04:53:15 AM »
Lucky for you guys; my vacillating has ended.  I have decided which way to wind my second wire.  A good friend of mine has decided to back me up if I make the wrong choice.  She thinks my ring is sexy.  She will spring for the copper if I wind the first one the wrong way and I wish to have another go at it.  I feel like the richest guy in Bedford Falls. :D

innovation_station

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #65 on: November 10, 2007, 09:55:46 PM »
Lucky for you guys; my vacillating has ended.  I have decided which way to wind my second wire.  A good friend of mine has decided to back me up if I make the wrong choice.  She thinks my ring is sexy.  She will spring for the copper if I wind the first one the wrong way and I wish to have another go at it.  I feel like the richest guy in Bedford Falls. :D

why build this at all


lol!!!

make you think rosphere !?!?!?!?!?!?!   have we growen?

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Rosphere

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #66 on: November 10, 2007, 11:28:12 PM »
Here it is.

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« Reply #67 on: November 10, 2007, 11:47:49 PM »
Rosphere,  Pure artwork man!

Rosphere

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #68 on: November 10, 2007, 11:51:35 PM »
Lucky for you guys; my vacillating has ended.  I have decided which way to wind my second wire.  A good friend of mine has decided to back me up if I make the wrong choice.  She thinks my ring is sexy.  She will spring for the copper if I wind the first one the wrong way and I wish to have another go at it.  I feel like the richest guy in Bedford Falls. :D

why build this at all


lol!!!

make you think rosphere !?!?!?!?!?!?!   have we growen?

ist

Thank you for your interest in the Rodin coil, and my work especially.  I am happy that this topic has garnered the interests of a hero member.  Your contributions to this topic will be appreciated.   :)

Rosphere

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #69 on: November 10, 2007, 11:55:31 PM »
Rosphere,  Pure artwork man!

Thank you.  :)

It took about two hours to wind the second wire, and several days to decide which way to do it.

ronotte

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #70 on: November 12, 2007, 03:44:41 PM »
@Rosphere,

G R E A T
I'm literally without words!!!!!!If it does operate like it is beatiful....MY GOD.
I can't wait you test it.

Roberto

acerzw

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #71 on: November 14, 2007, 01:31:07 AM »
@Rosphere

Just picked my Jaw up off the floor... That has to be the sexiest coil on the planet! Something that beautiful has got to be capable of something interesting... I would be interested to see if you place it over a sheet of aluminum and pulse it with AC what happens... basic coils tend to levitate to a degree, just wondering if yours might do something better!  :o

I have added it to the index post, in several different places... I think maybe you might also want to post a picture on the TPU End Game thread just to show people... as they don't all visit here...  ;)

Acerzw

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #72 on: November 14, 2007, 04:20:06 AM »
Very cool Rosphere! I'm very curious what this can do as well.

It seems kind of strange how Rodin's work seem to be so under the radar. If there is validity in his approach the implications are enormous.

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #73 on: November 14, 2007, 04:40:45 AM »
I will find an example of Rodin maths and a problem that it solves which conventional maths cannot... will take a while to find and will post on it at a later time...
Have you found an example?
I have looked at Mr Rodin's 'maths' . Its just a simple series of numbers based on a shape, in this case a circle. Mathematics is used to prove a theory and predict behaviour of some system. The only thing Rodin's 'maths' does is predict the next number in a selected sequence. So what I ask!

I could do the same thing using a triangle as a starting point for a number sequence. The end result would be meaningless.

Here is a really simple question. How would you express the standard mathematical formula distance=velocity*time in Rodin maths?

ERS

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Re: Rodin Theory & Coils
« Reply #74 on: November 14, 2007, 07:58:17 AM »
hears the gold with rodins math

the map

the coil = the door

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soooo hummm now we have a door and and the map where are you gonna go ?