Another Inside the HDR Thread: Dissecting my HDR

I'd be curious to see the T angle of the electromagnet underneath the wire and tape, where the 7" lengths are welded together.

Will probably tear my own apart shortly, with extreme care and paranoia. 6 electromagnets are better than 1.

:ninja:
 
I'd be curious to see the T angle of the electromagnet underneath the wire and tape, where the 7" lengths are welded together.

Will probably tear my own apart shortly, with extreme care and paranoia. 6 electromagnets are better than 1.

:ninja:
Allow me to do that; I know I want to see the connection to the lead wire.
What do you want to see?

Steve welded and cut his own T handles (with his Father's farm welder).
I asked him; "how many wire wraps on the magnet?",
he responded that he didn't know and would stop at two inches.
Also Steve wound them by hand; I think I will use a mounted drill and foot controller. ;)
 
Allow me to do that; I know I want to see the connection to the lead wire.
What do you want to see?

Steve welded and cut his own T handles (with his Father's farm welder).
I asked him; "how many wire wraps on the magnet?",
he responded that he didn't know and would stop at two inches.
Also Steve wound them by hand; I think I will use a mounted drill and foot controller. ;)

Nice, for whatever reason I always imagined someone else welded them for him. There are two main things to see, the wire connection and how the weld looks, how thick it is.

Welding to a round bar must start as a linear segment but the thickness is of interest for sure.

My T magnet diameter measures closer to 1.8". Not that I'm complaining, it's already too heavy.

Looking forward to it.
 
By the way, does your electromagnet have the PVC caps (curtain rod ends?) at each end of the horizontal?

I was wondering how common this was.
Yes, but I don't think those are curtain rod ends.
I think they are end caps from the hardware store.
I'll see what I can find out.
 
i get the suspicion that the hdr could do another thing, if you already have a pvc pipe frame vortex with coils of wire wrapped around it unplug you time coil and use it in the circuit as then you'll have a full frame time coil runing off your hdr and if you dont get any luck try runing a second coil around the first one on the pvc frame with your coil around it and filled with coal then run a frequency generator through it from one output of it and the other right to ground theres a few combinations you can try
 
How big of a frame are you thinking?

It would be interesting to also try a PVC (coal or crushed quartz filled) wire wrapped pipe formed into a circle.

I also would like to see the effects of connecting a Delta T antenna to the time coil outlets,
with the electromagnet pointing up into the bottom apex of the Delta T ant.

EMP meter, non-contact thermometer (Timeflipper noted a "cold spot" in his Delta T ant.), video for any visual distortion fields, and of course, tossing objects through it. ;)
 
I'd be curious to see the T angle of the electromagnet underneath the wire and tape, where the 7" lengths are welded together.

Will probably tear my own apart shortly, with extreme care and paranoia. 6 electromagnets are better than 1.

:ninja:
One of these electro-magnets would be great for you..ELECTROMAGNET.webp:cool:
 
Here you go @FarOutThere ,
It appears that Gibbs would make a wrap of wire and then a wrap of tape, then another wrap of wire.
But I'm not sure and it's cold temps here in Florida, so the tape is Not cooperating.
I will take a heat gun on low to see if the tape will expose it's secrets.

The only person I know to have totally un-wrapped a HDR electromagnet is @Tron1 ,
he should remember if the wire and tape are layered and if the base bar was covered in tape first.
 

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How big of a frame are you thinking?

It would be interesting to also try a PVC (coal or crushed quartz filled) wire wrapped pipe formed into a circle.

I also would like to see the effects of connecting a Delta T antenna to the time coil outlets,
with the electromagnet pointing up into the bottom apex of the Delta T ant.

EMP meter, non-contact thermometer (Timeflipper noted a "cold spot" in his Delta T ant.), video for any visual distortion fields, and of course, tossing objects through it. ;)
Whats the purpose of the coal or crushed quartz inside a circular PVC pipe, which came from some random unproved drawing purporting to be a "time gate", on the internet?...Also please explain the reason why you want to connect guitar lead "time coils" to a DTA, plus whats the purpose of pointing an electromagnet into a DTA?...How will you construct a DTA?

I believe you might have had a quick look at the Montauk Project experiment and then come up with a random collection of ideas as to what you believe will result in a "teleportation" of objects being tossed through a DTA, as you called it...

The Montauk Project experiment was an extremely complex procedure, that cannot be replicated as simple as you make it out to be, also there were many other devices included into making up the Montauk Experiments..

As per usual i have no intention of being disrespectful to you, but i feel you are way out of your depth...You have given no reasons or explanations as to "how" you came up with these thoughts/ideas of yours...
 

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