FerroFluid Photon Conduction (video)

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FerroFluid Photon Conduction (video)

Unread post by Birkeland » Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:46 pm

I found a video on YouTube called FerroFluid Photon Conduction - the text states:
  • Using a lens with a thin layer of sandwiched ferro fluid to map the magnetic field via optic affects of the external field on the magnetic fluid. Blue LED's of the apparatus are spaced evenly, facing inward directed at the edge of the lens. Repulsive poles of the magnets (NN or SS) always show a shunt tunnel (photon path) between them. Attractive poles (NS or SN) never have a direct connection between them. The video is all about photon conduction, moving photons from point A to point B, There seems to be one angle that lights the whole thing up, like some 3d elliptical plane affect.
I'm clueless.
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Re: FerroFluid Photon Conduction (video)

Unread post by webolife » Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:54 pm

I think the word "conduction" is misleading.
I can't tell what their exact setup is here, but this appears to be akin the behavior of LCDs and polarizing filters.
The "ferro fluid" implies to me some sort of molecular alignment, affirming the polarization connection, and the angle of ray incidence is what it is all about. No photons are being "conducted" anywhere as I see it.
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Re: FerroFluid Photon Conduction (video)

Unread post by Birkeland » Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:46 pm

webolife wrote:No photons are being "conducted" anywhere as I see it.
Didn't make any sense to me either. Couldn't find any further explanation or anything related on the web. Probably a dead end.
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