Phantastisch! Das Ding benötigt zwar eine Menge Strom, dieser wird aber zu 100% in Wärme umgewandelt. Die Rotation erfolgt damit ausschließlich aufgrund freier Energie.
Fascinating! See if you can get two of the discs to counter rotate on the same axis and plane of rotation. Twin nested magnetic gyroscopes. Then use liquid mercury and get the rpm up to about 30,000 and you might notice something incredible.
Interesting! Both the mercury and the 30,000 revolutions are difficult to implement. Would it make a difference to replace the mercury with rotating connecting disks (copper)? Please let's openly exchange thoughts, what would be your expected behavior?
I don't think I can technically implement the mentioned requirements, maybe it can be reduced to a simpler construction. I am sure that the description of the magnetic field and its formation is not correct or complete. There are too many effects that are not fully explained and much more than we currently know. I share your openness to think further.
There are two problems in making this type of construction usable, the current-contact problem and increasing the effect by repeated use of the serial current in the magnetic field (like the windings in conventional electric motors, but this always requires a commutator)
Phantastisch!
Das Ding benötigt zwar eine Menge Strom, dieser wird aber zu 100% in Wärme umgewandelt.
Die Rotation erfolgt damit ausschließlich aufgrund freier Energie.
Dein Kommendar ist genauso, wie vor fast 50 Jahren, als du vor mir in der Schulbank gesessen bist
very cool. i love the sounds it makes!
Thank you for the post. Kind host.
Very interesting
Looks like something the adeptes mechanicus would slap together.
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Fascinating! See if you can get two of the discs to counter rotate on the same axis and plane of rotation. Twin nested magnetic gyroscopes. Then use liquid mercury and get the rpm up to about 30,000 and you might notice something incredible.
Interesting! Both the mercury and the 30,000 revolutions are difficult to implement. Would it make a difference to replace the mercury with rotating connecting disks (copper)?
Please let's openly exchange thoughts, what would be your expected behavior?
@@erwinresearch An anti gravity effect can be achieved.
I don't think I can technically implement the mentioned requirements, maybe it can be reduced to a simpler construction. I am sure that the description of the magnetic field and its formation is not correct or complete. There are too many effects that are not fully explained and much more than we currently know. I share your openness to think further.
this is very interesting , id love to see more detail about this. its is a type of motor? something that defied our definition of physics?
it is a motor and corresponds to our physical knowledge. But it deals with a forgotten, strange and not fully explained part of the basics.
Great Job !
nice
Way cool 👍🏻👍🏻
I love it😊
Encore un miracle de marabou sans aucun intérêt !
En principe, c'est vrai
@@erwinresearch sauf que ton principe ne fonctionne pas !
How does one make these designs brushless is the big question?
There are two problems in making this type of construction usable, the current-contact problem and increasing the effect by repeated use of the serial current in the magnetic field (like the windings in conventional electric motors, but this always requires a commutator)
@@erwinresearch Ya, a brushless direct current design is the motivation(pardon the pun).