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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 79842" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Funny you should ask. Because the behavior parallels EM behavior. This latest update shows a configuration that would mimic a half wave rectifier. Or a diode. If you stick 4 diodes together, you get a full wave rectifier. This makes me wonder if putting 4 of the motion rectifiers together would give me a full wave motion rectifier. I don't really know physically how I would connect them. And then making 3 more would be a big task. It took me a month just to make this one. And all of the knowledge I've gained from this device was unexpected.</p><p></p><p>But this mechanical model demonstrates the behavior of waves, and how to assemble them. So I now have a sort of visual knowledge on how mother nature puts waves together to produce common phenomena that we see everyday.</p><p></p><p>So it looks like I can go back and forth between EM phenomena and this device for comparisons.</p><p></p><p>I happen to have 3 identical Tesla coils. Except one of them is wound clockwise, while the other two are counter-clockwise windings. I'm interested in connecting 4 Tesla coils together in a square configuration like this mechanical oscillator. And sort of mimic the same experiments that I've done with the mechanical oscillator. I just completed winding a forth Tesla coil together today. I've never seen anyone put 4 Tesla coils together. So the results might produce something new.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to make some new electronics for the coils and synchronize the firing of the coils with the mechanical oscillator. I'm interested in seeing if there is any resonant effect between the Tesla coils and the mechanical oscillator.</p><p></p><p>Also I mentioned earlier about the parasitic oscillation in a transistor amplifier, that is similar to the magnetic field oscillations that occur when disconnecting a powered circuit. It occurred to me that a Tesla coil is the powered version of this phenomena.</p><p></p><p>I do know that a Tesla coil can be made to produce a gravity like phenomena. Check out some old videos I made showing this.</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]4_ty6z5Ng4k[/media]</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]sytoRxFSdmE[/media]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 79842, member: 288"] Funny you should ask. Because the behavior parallels EM behavior. This latest update shows a configuration that would mimic a half wave rectifier. Or a diode. If you stick 4 diodes together, you get a full wave rectifier. This makes me wonder if putting 4 of the motion rectifiers together would give me a full wave motion rectifier. I don't really know physically how I would connect them. And then making 3 more would be a big task. It took me a month just to make this one. And all of the knowledge I've gained from this device was unexpected. But this mechanical model demonstrates the behavior of waves, and how to assemble them. So I now have a sort of visual knowledge on how mother nature puts waves together to produce common phenomena that we see everyday. So it looks like I can go back and forth between EM phenomena and this device for comparisons. I happen to have 3 identical Tesla coils. Except one of them is wound clockwise, while the other two are counter-clockwise windings. I'm interested in connecting 4 Tesla coils together in a square configuration like this mechanical oscillator. And sort of mimic the same experiments that I've done with the mechanical oscillator. I just completed winding a forth Tesla coil together today. I've never seen anyone put 4 Tesla coils together. So the results might produce something new. I'm going to make some new electronics for the coils and synchronize the firing of the coils with the mechanical oscillator. I'm interested in seeing if there is any resonant effect between the Tesla coils and the mechanical oscillator. Also I mentioned earlier about the parasitic oscillation in a transistor amplifier, that is similar to the magnetic field oscillations that occur when disconnecting a powered circuit. It occurred to me that a Tesla coil is the powered version of this phenomena. I do know that a Tesla coil can be made to produce a gravity like phenomena. Check out some old videos I made showing this. [media=youtube]4_ty6z5Ng4k[/media] [media=youtube]sytoRxFSdmE[/media] [/QUOTE]
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