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Delta T, Helmholtz Variation
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 186073" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Respectfully, [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER], I am not so much concerned about fidelity to the Montauk Project books but more so interested in experimentation and seeking interesting results. As noted in the subject line, this is a <em>variation</em> on the standard Delta T. RE Helmholtz coils (which granted are ideally circular) maintaining forces inside them but not releasing them outwards, please refer to the first image in the original post. A Helmholtz coil also extends the field outward further than either of the component coils would individually. This first iteration of the build, as I said, is wonky. The one pictured is more of a first draft than anything final, though I'll be running the signals through it when I have that aspect worked out. Now that I have some sense of form and assembly, I aim to build both larger and smaller versions, with wire thickness and number of turns optimized (once I develop better understanding of that or receive advice from fellow forum members).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 186073, member: 10954"] Respectfully, [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER], I am not so much concerned about fidelity to the Montauk Project books but more so interested in experimentation and seeking interesting results. As noted in the subject line, this is a [I]variation[/I] on the standard Delta T. RE Helmholtz coils (which granted are ideally circular) maintaining forces inside them but not releasing them outwards, please refer to the first image in the original post. A Helmholtz coil also extends the field outward further than either of the component coils would individually. This first iteration of the build, as I said, is wonky. The one pictured is more of a first draft than anything final, though I'll be running the signals through it when I have that aspect worked out. Now that I have some sense of form and assembly, I aim to build both larger and smaller versions, with wire thickness and number of turns optimized (once I develop better understanding of that or receive advice from fellow forum members). [/QUOTE]
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