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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 28712" data-attributes="member: 288"><p><strong>Re: Anti-Gravity Experiment</strong></p><p></p><p>More Power!</p><p></p><p>I decided to see if I could get more performance out of my gravity amplifier by using smaller diameter spiral coils. That way I would have to use several spiral coils stacked together. I figured it would act like a battery with the multi-layered spiral coil. My target total resistance of all the coils combined could only add up to one ohm. So I chose a 4 inch diameter coil to start with. It turned out I needed four of them. The total resistance wound up being .97 ohms. Close enough. It took the better part of the day to complete. But my endeavor turned out to be very successful. Check out this small movie clip I made:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://communities.anomalies.net/images/Gravity12.MPG" target="_blank">http://communities.anomalies.net/images/Gravity12.MPG</a></p><p> </p><p>The metal disc I am using is made of magnesium and weighs 36 grams. The previous discs were of aluminum and only weighed 2 grams. Another thing I might mention is that in the previous movie clips I was pulsing the power on and off to get the weights to swing. In this movie clip I didn't have to do that. I estimate that my force ouput is 100 times greater using this new spiral coil design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 28712, member: 288"] [b]Re: Anti-Gravity Experiment[/b] More Power! I decided to see if I could get more performance out of my gravity amplifier by using smaller diameter spiral coils. That way I would have to use several spiral coils stacked together. I figured it would act like a battery with the multi-layered spiral coil. My target total resistance of all the coils combined could only add up to one ohm. So I chose a 4 inch diameter coil to start with. It turned out I needed four of them. The total resistance wound up being .97 ohms. Close enough. It took the better part of the day to complete. But my endeavor turned out to be very successful. Check out this small movie clip I made: [url=http://communities.anomalies.net/images/Gravity12.MPG]http://communities.anomalies.net/images/Gravity12.MPG[/url] The metal disc I am using is made of magnesium and weighs 36 grams. The previous discs were of aluminum and only weighed 2 grams. Another thing I might mention is that in the previous movie clips I was pulsing the power on and off to get the weights to swing. In this movie clip I didn't have to do that. I estimate that my force ouput is 100 times greater using this new spiral coil design. [/QUOTE]
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