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 No.48 [Last50 Posts]

Magnetic current, magnetic flux circuits, electromagnetic interaction, magnetic shielding and diamagnetism

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 No.49

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 No.50

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 No.51

A magnetron like the one used in the second to last link can make microwaves which can be used for space drive propulsion ;

http://io9.com/new-test-suggests-nasas-impossible-em-drive-will-work-1701188933

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 No.57

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 No.60

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 No.62

electric propulsion is cool but it's not going to get us anywhere fast.

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 No.63

>>62

Not with that attitude. But the fact that NASA is considering the EmDrive should tell you that some of these propulsion systems are going to be viable.

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 No.64

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 No.68

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 No.118

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 No.121

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 No.153

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This is what wi-fi electromagnetic radiation looks like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqCus4ER1d0

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 No.188

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 No.210

Here's a simplified explanation of magnetism ;

Electricity is caused by the flow of electrons from one atom to another.

Each atom has one or more electrons which are spinning around protons (and possibly neutrons).

The electron in an atom has as a result of its continuous spin a kinetic force (exhibitng motion).

An electron which flows makes a flow field effect that we call magnetism. (quantum field or ether?)

Electric current flow = Magnetism (Force lines around and from the flow)

When the electrons are aligned in their spin so that they have the same direction across many

atoms they create the effect of electron flow within the material itself. The flow makes a magnetic field.

This is what a permanent magnet is. The conductive metals with similar properties will seek to

align themselves with the collective electron flow and become "magnetised".

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 No.214

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 No.258

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Edward Leedskalnin did a lot of experiments with magnetism which may be worth investigating further.

This is one of his transformer designs. Notice the curved lower half.

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 No.275

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Viktor Schauberger built a diamagnetic levitator which glowed in different colors and rose up until it crashed into the ceiling.

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ufo_aleman/rfz/schauberger.htm

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 No.295

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 No.369

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Eugene Podkletnov is said to have based some of his work on Schauberger's levitators.

Podkletnov's most known experiment featured a large circular superconductor suspended in an electromagnetic field, rotating to achieve a weight reduction effect above the device.

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 No.383

Switching magnets that can be turned on and off ;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electropermanent_magnet

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 No.417

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 No.440

http://hackaday.com/2016/09/22/electric-train-demonstrator/

This could be used to send messages through pipes

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 No.446

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>>50

Induction furnace levitation

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 No.501

>>346

On pages 55 & 56 in T.T. Brown's notes he suggests that the preservation and cause of the rotation of the Earth is caused by the rays from the sun hitting the field of the Earth in a similar way as the rotation of the magnet by light hitting it is shown here;

>>295

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 No.557

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJgyGrh2cwQ - Ferrocell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9MGHZNRPzA - Ferrosphere

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_To_JmsTls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCF8jg-hTz4 - Homemade ferrocell

The lights on the homemade ferrocell prove that the lines in there are resulting

from the lights and if the light were continuous around, it would look different.

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 No.633

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Electropermanent magnets are basically magnets that can be turned on or off. The main difference between them and electromagnets is that electropermanent magnets don't require constant power to stay in the on mode.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electropermanent_magnet

These EP-magnets are being used to make programmable matter and self assembling robots among other things.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swxTTlHjN5Q

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 No.699

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Magnetic rotation of conductive material like water and gas demonstrated

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt-n8N_kqto

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 No.700

I recently found something called pyrolytic carbon while looking up stuff about diamagnetism, which is more diamagnetic than bismuth and works at room temperature;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamagnetism

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrolytic_carbon

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 No.717

>>153

Here's what some of the wireless interferences sound like ;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKP5KmPRvHQ

A router using wifi sounds a bit like a woodpecker or that ticking sound that smaller fuel motors make when active but idle.

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 No.718

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 No.719

>>718

What exactly is happening in this picture?

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 No.720

>>719

Its a rotating plasma in a magnetic field

http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/20709-tr-3b-concept.html

Plasma and electrical arcs are affected by magnetic fields and can be steered as seen in the fifth video in this post;

>>50

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 No.865

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 No.994

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 No.1032

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 No.1068

>>1032

RF absorber, microwave absorber and EMI absorber materials can be looked up online. These kinds of materials absorb electromagnetic radiation which reduces it and prevents reflections.

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 No.1132

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 No.1262

>>1068

Apparently mylar blankets can also work if they totally cover a thing it gets shielded from electromagnetic radiation

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 No.1270

>>1262

Might be useful for when the 5G rollout happens

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 No.1273

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 No.1286

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 No.1289

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 No.1297

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https://hackaday.com/2019/03/23/maybe-you-really-can-sense-magnetic-fields/

I've been able to sense magnetic fields, if I hold a neodymium magnet less than a finger away from my palm and move it around I can sense the magnetic field from it (reason may be that electric fields can be affected by magnets as previously shown and demonstrated in this thread) >>720

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 No.1298

>>1289

Sauce on the pic is this guy's channel if anyone's interested.

It's all in russian though.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZxKT3BzBZOVVy8_YzP6Yw/videos

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 No.1312

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 No.1471

Magnetic fields can be felt, at least I can feel a neodymium magnet if I hold it short distance above the palm of my hand

Like how they can steer electric fields, they could also potentially steer bioelectric fields to some extent, nerves operate via electrical signals

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 No.1475

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>>1297

Looks like an EEG. Those electrodes can be quite uncomfortable. Only know because I had an operation on my head (plates fused too early) before I was 5 and had to go to the hospital for tests for a number of times since.

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 No.1476

>>1475

Yeah, I wouldn't really know but I've seen brainwave graphs like from https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_autor_winter.htm

There have been experiments in using magnetic fields to change workings of the human body, but most of those are unverified as to the results. Supposedly wearing certain rings with magnets in them can enhance or inhibit proper function depending which way the magnetic poles are faced.

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 No.1480

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>>1476

I know there have been experiments with magnets and possible therapeutic uses with patients with MS.

One involves static magnets and another involves 'pulsed' magnetic fields.

“By significantly increasing circulation and oxygenation throughout the body PEMF allows the body to heal itself,” Dr. Gene DeLucia, D.O., of Florida, told Healthline. “It’s the future of medicine — progressive healing and repair at the cellular level.”

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/magnet-therapy-effective-in-treating-ms-symptoms#1

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