http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 7ysnXH53WoDropping a super-powerful neodymium magnet through a copper pipe produces eddy currents that buffer the fall as seen in the video.
Magnetism
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Re: Magnetism
Strange Video: Dropping a Magnet Through a Copper Pipe
In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller
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mjv1121
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Re: Magnetism
Gary,
Thanks for that link Gary. That is probably the most interesting thing I have ever seen.
Michael
Thanks for that link Gary. That is probably the most interesting thing I have ever seen.
Michael
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Goldminer
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The Laser Alignment model LB2 and LB1 self leveling rotating lasers used this principle to dampen the pendulum leveling system! It's no big secret. Check out the homopolar generator. It can produce a direct current directly without commutators or rectifiers. Then research the crossfield antenna. It produces electric field without magnetic field or vice versa, I forget which!mjv1121 wrote:Gary,
Thanks for that link Gary. That is probably the most interesting thing I have ever seen.
Michael
I sense a disturbance in the farce.
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seasmith
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“ The Jupiter system appears to act like a homopolar generator,
similar to the little meter that measures electric flow to
your house. The Galilean satellites act as “projectors,” directing
the generated energy towards the sun on its harmonics.
The sun responds with storms of magnetism, shown as
sunspots on the sun, but which energize space in harmonics
of its fundamental resonance. The first effect of this magnetic,
harmonic storm is the tremendous heating of the solar
corona, hitherto unexplained. (Note also that the corona
reaches its maximum temperature at roughly a solar radius,
which would be the high point of our proposed fundamental
resonance, thinning and declining rapidly thereafter.)
The decisive proof that this magnetic harmonic resonance
has power even at the distance of the earth has recently been
provided by Glen Perry (private correspondence), as follows.
The orbit of the earth is not on a node of this solar resonance,
but on the intermodulation harmonic between
Jupiter and the solar resonance. Thus this magnetic harmonic
resonance from the Sun should have a measurable
effect on the earth. And this has proven to be the exact case.
IIt has been assumed without proof that the earth is gradually
slowing down owing to tidal and other forces. But
since precise measurement with cesium clocks has been
available, it has not done so. In fact, as shown me by my
friend Glen Perry, the actual length of day has changed
depending on the sunspot cycle—
when the sunspot magnetic polarity is one way,
the earth rotates slower; when it is
the other way, eleven years later, it rotates faster! (See Table
1, from Glen Perry.)
...e power it takes to speed up and slow down the
earth! 160-minute oscillation “spin up” something on earth,
acting at right angles to the earth’s spin....—magnetism acts at right angles
to electricity.)... further proof of this solar ….” Page 31
Taken from GaryN’s post in the Dirac thread:
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpB ... 0&start=30
Solar system dynamics/harmonics as described above have been extensively treated elsewheres on the forum, but think are worth a look here as an illustration of magnetic regeneration/organizing power, possible linkage between aetheric and gravitic states & of course scalability. Although B may be compared to the weft, or “curl” of a spatial matrix, it is more than abstract angular momentum or “magnetic moment”. More reasonably as cause of moment.
Similarities with gyroscopic motions:
http://www.gyroscopes.org/papers/Engine ... 0glass.pdf
hint that the V in the standard equations are more like acceleration and that what are graphed as polarcentric ‘domain lines’ function, even at subatomic levels,
as ‘brushes’ of a homopolar motor/generator, imho.
Also brings to mind earlier forum discussions on concept of the (ESG) Electro-static Gyroscope…
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seasmith
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Re: Magnetism
R^3
A magnetic point often overlooked in the standard reductionist equations is that, due the innate dipolar nature of magnets, magnetic field strength tends to decrease with distance (or increase in nucleons) by the power of 3;
not the usual "inverse square law" applied to "point source" calculations.
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/activity/l23.pdf
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics ... ipole.html
(see Earth's magnetosphere:)
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics ... ipole.html
A magnetic point often overlooked in the standard reductionist equations is that, due the innate dipolar nature of magnets, magnetic field strength tends to decrease with distance (or increase in nucleons) by the power of 3;
not the usual "inverse square law" applied to "point source" calculations.
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/activity/l23.pdf
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics ... ipole.html
(see Earth's magnetosphere:)
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics ... ipole.html
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seasmith
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Re: Magnetism

Magnetism and Self-Organization of Plasmas
http://fusionenergy.lanl.gov/Documents/ ... l%2099.pdf
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Re: Magnetism
The Magnetic Vortex.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... VhaFnPxiZ8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OCIHEVRXX4
Magnetic Vortex Spinner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxeKL28l ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... VhaFnPxiZ8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OCIHEVRXX4
Magnetic Vortex Spinner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxeKL28l ... re=related
In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller
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seasmith
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sjw40364
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Re: Magnetism
Pretty cool, just goes to show how magnetism affects more things than we realize.GaryN wrote:Strange Video: Dropping a Magnet Through a Copper Pipehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 7ysnXH53WoDropping a super-powerful neodymium magnet through a copper pipe produces eddy currents that buffer the fall as seen in the video.
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sjw40364
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Re: Magnetism
Taken from GaryN’s post in the Dirac thread:
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpB ... 0&start=30
Solar system dynamics/harmonics as described above have been extensively treated elsewheres on the forum, but think are worth a look here as an illustration of magnetic regeneration/organizing power, possible linkage between aetheric and gravitic states & of course scalability. Although B may be compared to the weft, or “curl” of a spatial matrix, it is more than abstract angular momentum or “magnetic moment”. More reasonably as cause of moment.
Similarities with gyroscopic motions:
http://www.gyroscopes.org/papers/Engine ... 0glass.pdf
hint that the V in the standard equations are more like acceleration and that what are graphed as polarcentric ‘domain lines’ function, even at subatomic levels,
as ‘brushes’ of a homopolar motor/generator, imho.
Also brings to mind earlier forum discussions on concept of the (ESG) Electro-static Gyroscope…[/quote]
Yes, I believe atoms themselves are the cause of electric currents through space. From atom to planet, to star to galaxy. The power doesnt flow down but up.
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpB ... 0&start=30
Solar system dynamics/harmonics as described above have been extensively treated elsewheres on the forum, but think are worth a look here as an illustration of magnetic regeneration/organizing power, possible linkage between aetheric and gravitic states & of course scalability. Although B may be compared to the weft, or “curl” of a spatial matrix, it is more than abstract angular momentum or “magnetic moment”. More reasonably as cause of moment.
Similarities with gyroscopic motions:
http://www.gyroscopes.org/papers/Engine ... 0glass.pdf
hint that the V in the standard equations are more like acceleration and that what are graphed as polarcentric ‘domain lines’ function, even at subatomic levels,
as ‘brushes’ of a homopolar motor/generator, imho.
Also brings to mind earlier forum discussions on concept of the (ESG) Electro-static Gyroscope…[/quote]
Yes, I believe atoms themselves are the cause of electric currents through space. From atom to planet, to star to galaxy. The power doesnt flow down but up.
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seasmith
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seasmith
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MAGNETISM & SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
http://www.media.rice.edu/media/NewsBot ... =622716837
They are getting closer ...Rice's 'quantum critical' theory gets experimental boost
In searching for a way to explain high-temperature superconductivity, physicists discovered that the phenomenon was one of a larger family of behaviors called "correlated electron effects."
In correlated electron processes, the electrons in a superconductor behave in lockstep, as if they were a single entity rather than a large collection of individuals. These processes bring about tipping points called "quantum critical points" at which materials change phases. These phase changes are similar to thermodynamic phase changes that occur when ice melts or water boils, except they are governed by quantum mechanics.
In 2001, Si and colleagues proposed what has now become the dominant theory to explain correlated electron effects in heavy-fermion systems. Their "local quantum critical" theory concluded that both magnetism and charged electron excitations play a role in bringing about quantum critical points.
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"In YRS, the collapse of charged electronic excitations occurs at the onset of magnetic order," Paschen said.
http://www.media.rice.edu/media/NewsBot ... =622716837
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mjv1121
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Re: Magnetism
like I said, electron alignment:
Micahel
It's too late for them, I already have ALL the answers.In correlated electron processes, the electrons in a superconductor behave in lockstep, as if they were a single entity rather than a large collection of individuals.
Micahel
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seasmith
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Re: Magnetism
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Now, if you could just learn to spell your own name ...
spin spiral torsion chiral
Now, if you could just learn to spell your own name ...
spin spiral torsion chiral
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mjv1121
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Re: Magnetism
perhaps I should re-examine chaos theory:
a butterfly flaps its wings in Australai which starts a chain recation that causes a serise of typing errosr on teh other sdie of the wordl
Mihcale
a butterfly flaps its wings in Australai which starts a chain recation that causes a serise of typing errosr on teh other sdie of the wordl
Mihcale
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