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tysb3

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #225 on: October 22, 2010, 10:57:53 PM »
@DonEMitchell

this is post from:
http://www.001-lab.com/001lab/index.php?topic=455.msg21160#new

Интересно было бы провести опыт с разборным конденсатором, но в качестве диэлектрика был бы воздух. Я уверен результат будет такой же, как и с разборной лейденской банкой. Вот тут уже не объяснишь поляризацией диэлектрика, а на лицо разумные свойство конденсатора. Тот еврей заложил бомбу под фундамент науки, а спичку не поднёс, прости меня Господи!
P.S. Я слышал про опыт с катушкой описанный в советское время в журнале Наука и жизнь. Взяли провод и намотали катушку длинную и тонкую. Затем взяли эту намотанную тонкую катушку и ею как проводом намотали ещё одну катушку. Затем из этой дважды намотанной катушки как проводом намотали ещё одну катушку, вернувшись как бы к исходному состоянию векторов. Подали ток на эту трижды намотанную катушку, получили магнитное поле, как если бы мотали катушку обычным проводом. Но что интересно, когда ток выключили и катушку убрали со стола, магнитное поле осталось на том месте стола. Просьба ко всем, у кого есть эта статья из журнала наука и жизнь - выложить на форуме? У Маркова из Новосибирска есть патент на сверхпроводник из вольфрама с рабочей температурой до 3000 градусов, намотанный таким же образом. Я слышал, что спираль лампочек накаливания мотают дважды, чтобы компенсировать реактивную составляющую. Намотали бы спираль трижды, скомпенсировали бы ещё омическую составляющую.
« Последнее редактирование: Октябрь 22, 2010, 06:21:46 от Дмитрий уф Ерёмин »

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It would be interesting to experiment with detachable condenser, but as an insulator would air. I'm sure the result will be the same as with the folding Leyden jar. Here is no longer explain the polarization of the insulator, and the person a reasonable property of the capacitor. One Jew planted a bomb under the foundation of science, but a match is not raised, forgive me, Lord!
P.S. I heard about the experience with the coil described in the Soviet era in the journal Science and Life. Took the lead and reeled reel long and thin. Then they took this wound coil and a thin wire wrapped in it as yet another coil. Then, from this double-wound coils wire wrapped in another coil, returning as it were, to the initial state vectors. Applied current to this coil wound three times, got a magnetic field, as if shaking his usual coil wire. But interestingly, when the current is turned off and the coil was removed from the table, the magnetic field remained at the site table. Request to all who have this article from the journal Science and Life - put on the forum? In Markov from Novosibirsk has a patent on a superconductor made of tungsten with an operating temperature up to 3000 degrees, the wound in the same way. I heard that the spiral bulbs shakes twice to compensate for the reactive component. Wrapped in a spiral to three times, would have offset the ohmic component.
"Last Edit: October 22, 2010, 6:21:46 by Dmitry Eremin huf"

Mk1

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #226 on: November 13, 2010, 06:27:57 AM »
@Don

I like your modeling , it made me realize that a torus is not a strait inductor , the each loop of the coil goes one time around the circumference of the torus while gowning one time around it ...

Thank !

 

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #227 on: November 13, 2010, 06:31:28 AM »
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Look at this ... I would see making this coil from 2 wire in perfect symmetry , and the good wire the red one's for the output ...

This could work on a jt circuit ... 3d torus ...

« Last Edit: November 13, 2010, 06:51:41 AM by Mk1 »

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #228 on: November 13, 2010, 08:27:54 AM »
@all

I have superimpose the Metatron's cube over it , in the circles you get 369.

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #229 on: November 14, 2010, 06:34:24 PM »
@all

I made i new drawing it really look like a Rodin , but its not , i made the twin VW go to all 18 steps , not 9 .

You can almost see how the magnetic field will look like ...

Mark

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #230 on: November 14, 2010, 07:41:29 PM »
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I am beginning to see patterns ...

 

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #231 on: November 14, 2010, 08:20:53 PM »
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I got the dark lord , the serpent path ...


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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #232 on: November 14, 2010, 08:31:40 PM »
@all

The mayan calendar is a little crooked , but it correct the angles a bit it shows the unseen in the coil its also the swastika ...

   

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #233 on: November 14, 2010, 09:02:45 PM »
@all


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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #234 on: November 14, 2010, 09:20:07 PM »
@still cant see it !

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #235 on: November 14, 2010, 09:32:05 PM »
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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #236 on: November 14, 2010, 09:42:00 PM »
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i am not sure ... but there is Ssomething ssper ssmelly ...

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #237 on: November 14, 2010, 11:06:33 PM »
@all

There was a mistake , passing from the 2D to 3D model , i made the correction .


Also , the knowledge of the ancient was the same but seen differently by different civilization  , the 2 fish (dagon), serpent eating its head , swastika , mayan calender ... 

The dark days are back in the light  :-X

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #238 on: November 14, 2010, 11:54:20 PM »
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Ok i need to stop for today , but those are the modification .


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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #239 on: November 15, 2010, 02:10:15 AM »
Hey guys,

I was wondering if the same effects that produces this image would apply?
« Last Edit: November 15, 2010, 03:47:33 AM by bobinaccounting »