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Coronafix
Wed Feb 06 2013, 10:42AM Print
Coronafix Registered Member #160 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 02:07AM
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I think you guys are going to love this!!
New science and that can be experimented with.

Link2

and part 2 has just come out that explains the substructures in the magnetic fields.

Link2

So many heavenly structures now have an explanation.
Enjoy.
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Daedronus
Wed Feb 06 2013, 10:55AM
Daedronus Registered Member #2329 Joined: Tue Sept 01 2009, 08:25AM
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so, where do I get my "ball shaped magnetic field emitter" ?
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Coronafix
Wed Feb 06 2013, 11:02AM
Coronafix Registered Member #160 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 02:07AM
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You could wind a bowl shaped coil. Like a pancake coil that curves up at the sides.
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Daedronus
Wed Feb 06 2013, 01:02PM
Daedronus Registered Member #2329 Joined: Tue Sept 01 2009, 08:25AM
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TBH while the plasma confinement is quite interesting and maybe useful what part of this is new science?
Most of the video is resumed to "this looks a bit like this...."

The only thing that seems remotely connected is the mass ejection from quasars.
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Scott Fusare
Wed Feb 06 2013, 02:50PM
Scott Fusare Registered Member #531 Joined: Sat Feb 17 2007, 10:51AM
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Looks like an AC excited dual "Kanal Ray" tube to me.

The inter-electrode gap, at the pressure run, is such that the negative glow mostly fills it on each half cycle. The electrode profile tends to give a e-field concentration in the center, hence the appearance of confinement. Ion beams ("Kanal Rays")are clearly visible being projected from the central holes.
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Conundrum
Wed Feb 06 2013, 06:50PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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Interesting.

I never did hear if the LDX folks ever managed to get their beast working, seems that the problem is keeping the coils cold for extended periods.

One big annoyance with the Farnsworth device is that when it does break down (which it will) the inner grid tend to melt.
Even the more recent WBx (WB7?) variant had similar issues, with the magnets breaking down under the enormous currents and voltages needed.

Perhaps they need to use a Tesla Coil-like arrangement and resonate the outer coils as a single unit so that at the peaks the fields all align.
This could be powered from outside without so many feed-throughs being needed and fine tuning done via switched capacitor MEMS.
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Coronafix
Wed Feb 06 2013, 10:05PM
Coronafix Registered Member #160 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 02:07AM
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The second video was really interesting concerning the flip ring, choke ring, and containment sphere.
I thought that at least some coil gunners would be excited by this.
The observed phenomena in regards to the laboratory experiments makes a convincing argument.
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BigBad
Thu Feb 07 2013, 04:21AM
BigBad Registered Member #2529 Joined: Thu Dec 10 2009, 02:43AM
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The first video is very cranky, but the second video explains some real physics stuff, but then dives off deep into crank land again.

'This is why there's a vacuum in space...' um... no?

Nice pics observations on plasma shapes, that bits true, but he's gone wayyyy off the deep end when he over applies it.

Actually, to get these kind of shapes I don't know you need a bowl shape, AFAIK any disk-like magnet with a hole in it has this kind of effect; the hole acts as if it's a magnet of the opposite polarity.
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Coronafix
Thu Feb 07 2013, 09:05PM
Coronafix Registered Member #160 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 02:07AM
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Can you supply some examples of "cranky" and "wayyyy off the deep end"?
I would also like to see a disk shaped magnet achieve these effects if you have any vids.
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BigBad
Thu Feb 07 2013, 11:32PM
BigBad Registered Member #2529 Joined: Thu Dec 10 2009, 02:43AM
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Well, um.. in the first video there was an explanation that bowl-shaped magnets were related to various buildings that had absolutely no relation AT ALL.

Like St Paul's cathedral, and the Parthenon.

They specifically are NOT made of magnetic material, they aren't shaped like that to have any influence on plasmas, they're shaped like that because that shape is strong, like an egg is strong, and it permits a wide-open space underneath, and they have a sky-light at the top, because... simply it lets in the light.

There's no 'cosmic' connection there at all.

Are these your videos?
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