09-26-2024, 05:41 AM
This thread's source info is copied from OUR Forum here. https://www.overunityresearch.com/index....#msg113773
Credit for the source idea goes to F6 (member there)
I find this interesting plan to do some simple experiments and open discussion on this possible topic. In the spirit of "Open Source" if any anomaly or interesting results are produced, they shall absolutely be shared to the OUR community. But since OUR has limited registration ability ATM, this thread may be an avenue for experimenters to share their findings who may not be active at OUR or prefer a different avenue.
For a basic understanding, see the OUR thread above and this Link from SciTechDaily https://scitechdaily.com/50-year-old-phy...tic-waves/
I am thinking a basic Shaded Pole Motor from a microwave can be used for small-scale experimentation. (which I have plenty of).
This topic reminds me of past articles I have read where coils within a rotating tube act like a magnetic diode. https://physicsworld.com/a/magnetic-fiel...hysicists/
Again, this thread is not meant to steal credit for a topic being presented elsewhere.
Credit for the source idea goes to F6 (member there)
I find this interesting plan to do some simple experiments and open discussion on this possible topic. In the spirit of "Open Source" if any anomaly or interesting results are produced, they shall absolutely be shared to the OUR community. But since OUR has limited registration ability ATM, this thread may be an avenue for experimenters to share their findings who may not be active at OUR or prefer a different avenue.
For a basic understanding, see the OUR thread above and this Link from SciTechDaily https://scitechdaily.com/50-year-old-phy...tic-waves/
I am thinking a basic Shaded Pole Motor from a microwave can be used for small-scale experimentation. (which I have plenty of).
This topic reminds me of past articles I have read where coils within a rotating tube act like a magnetic diode. https://physicsworld.com/a/magnetic-fiel...hysicists/
Again, this thread is not meant to steal credit for a topic being presented elsewhere.