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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 100668" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>OK, when I first came across this phenomena, I devised an experiment to prove that current has to flow for the observed dragging effect.</p><p></p><p>Here is how I did it. Since the theory is that a current is flowing and creating a magnetic field, I came up with a way to make or break the circuit. If you break the circuit, no dragging effect is observed. So I made a pancake coil to simulate a metal disk. I shorted the ends together. You could also use an ammeter. I should see the same behavior because I am allowing the current to flow.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]g801yNfokRo[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Then I ran the pancake coil as an open circuit. With no way for the current to flow, I should get no dragging effect.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]3cyw0x7Qg3I[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>As you can see in the videos I made, the theory works. Thus proving a current is flowing in a conductor if a dragging effect is present.</p><p></p><p>Now you can do the same thing. Get some PVC pipe, big enough to let your magnets fall through. Then wind a solenoid coil on the outside. The entire length of the PVC pipe. Connect the ends of the solenoid together. Drop your magnets through. You should see a dragging effect. You can also measure the current draw this way too. Now disconnect the shorted solenoid, and drop the magnets through. No dragging effect with an open circuit. This should be proof enough to you that a current has to be flowing for the dragging effect to occur. I meant no disrespect to you at all. I was merely trying to be helpful in getting you to understand this phenomena.</p><p></p><p>When I first came across this phenomena, I was just as mystified as you are. At the time, I dubbed the phenomena "Sticky Space". But as you can see, I continued to try and understand what was going on.</p><p></p><p>I didn't stop there. I actually attempted to turn this into a true anti-gravity propulsion drive. I found out more about how the rules of mother nature work in the process. It turns out there is a missing piece of the puzzle to make it work. Until I find that piece, No anti-gravity drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 100668, member: 288"] OK, when I first came across this phenomena, I devised an experiment to prove that current has to flow for the observed dragging effect. Here is how I did it. Since the theory is that a current is flowing and creating a magnetic field, I came up with a way to make or break the circuit. If you break the circuit, no dragging effect is observed. So I made a pancake coil to simulate a metal disk. I shorted the ends together. You could also use an ammeter. I should see the same behavior because I am allowing the current to flow. [MEDIA=youtube]g801yNfokRo[/MEDIA] Then I ran the pancake coil as an open circuit. With no way for the current to flow, I should get no dragging effect. [MEDIA=youtube]3cyw0x7Qg3I[/MEDIA] As you can see in the videos I made, the theory works. Thus proving a current is flowing in a conductor if a dragging effect is present. Now you can do the same thing. Get some PVC pipe, big enough to let your magnets fall through. Then wind a solenoid coil on the outside. The entire length of the PVC pipe. Connect the ends of the solenoid together. Drop your magnets through. You should see a dragging effect. You can also measure the current draw this way too. Now disconnect the shorted solenoid, and drop the magnets through. No dragging effect with an open circuit. This should be proof enough to you that a current has to be flowing for the dragging effect to occur. I meant no disrespect to you at all. I was merely trying to be helpful in getting you to understand this phenomena. When I first came across this phenomena, I was just as mystified as you are. At the time, I dubbed the phenomena "Sticky Space". But as you can see, I continued to try and understand what was going on. I didn't stop there. I actually attempted to turn this into a true anti-gravity propulsion drive. I found out more about how the rules of mother nature work in the process. It turns out there is a missing piece of the puzzle to make it work. Until I find that piece, No anti-gravity drive. [/QUOTE]
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