my dear friends, thank you for responding soo positively, for the question that i had previously asked, thank you all...and should be so good of you to answer...
Hey that's fabulous good you took the time to poste it, now what can we learn out of it?? , mm I find amazing the way the magnetic field seems to be enhanced...
The black square object does not appear to be a magnet or ferrous material as evidenced by the ease with which he places what is apparantly a neo on it and...
How much power does it take to create liquid nitrogen? How much liquid nitrogen would it take to run an engine of some type? It the liquid nitrogen being...
It may be Pyrolytic Graphite. This is MORE diamagnetic than Bismuth. See this fun link. http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/magnets/pyrolytic_graphite.html Dan...
Hi all I just wanted to say I think I totally understand what Johnson was doing now as I have been doing with my gate he did the same and that is not only did...
OK, I couldn't see a FAQ – as a new member (and, if there is one), feel free to flame me... Has anybody done any research on 'wheels' that do not spin...
Hi Patrick. I like the idea of an FAQ; I must work that out one day. I didn't build a wheel that rotated of-centric, but I made a device that used that...
All, In the absence of a FAQ (thanks for your note, Eric), can people out there suggest either online or dead tree reference works (on, or off the wall) that...
Hi Patrick I have tryed off center rotation so the rotor rotated in more of a oval then circle, this worked because the pole I wanted to use was closer to the...
... Why do you need ovoid or cam based thinking? On the subject of magnetism, most American universities have on-line tuition on physics somewhere in their web...
Patrick, http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/magnetic/biosav.html#c1 is a decent site on the Biot-Savart Law. This is important for magnetic braking. ...
Cool site, Thanks Dan. James ... From: Dan Beeson To: minatowheel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 10:43 AM Subject: Re: [minatowheel] Magnetism...
I saw this interesting letter on the Tom Bearden website. He speaks of Howard Johnson's private technology, and a specific arrangement whereby an approaching...
Hi Paul I mentioned this a few times in the group that two same poles can attract and two opposite poles can repel, when I mentioned it I called it the corner...
No less than 7/8" magnets.. sounds like an expensive experiment. I just cut the first rotor of my magnetic turbine design tonight. It has similar principles to...
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:05:37 -0500 ... I have a matchbox car with one magnet tilted 25 degrees on the front and then two tilted 25 degrees on a track...
So it looks to me like it will have to be a flat rotor/stator with the magnets going around the bottom rotor flat surface (in my case the matchbox car) and the...
Norman, doesn't the digram from the link. http://callowayengines.com/eng1.jpg Answer your question? If not, then I guess I don't understand what you are...
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 03:27:04 +0000 ... Yes I overlooked that and someone else pointed it out. I now have 3 magnets on the matchbox car and 3 on the track. ...
I would be interested in seeing you continue the pattern on your track and do 3 or for repetitions and see how it works. I am still trynig to figure out if we...
I have a matchbox car with 3 3/4 inch round magnets at 25 degree slant and 3 of the same on a track below the car. There must be enough distance between them...
Forgot to say that if the gap between the two tracks is too small then one end will have a small repel on approach to overpower. Norman On Wed, 15 Feb 2006...