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ENLIGHTENED MAGNETISM (The Full Proof of Ken Wheeler's Theories)

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  • Iamnuts
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    You're not able to grasp the problem.
    When you look at the microscope the tiny magnets are FLAT.
    IE. parallel with the glass.
    The effect you see is the same as if you had a flat sheet perpendicular
    and plotted what a tiny compass would see.

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  • mikrovolt
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    The ferro shines nicely like a convex mirror in low flux density areas and cone texture found along edges first, in water the smoothness different.



    If the evaluation of ferro cell images are responsible for brain meltdown in person's having less visual comprehension this can reflect on the explanation.
    The implication is that such a person requires enlightenment to open visual brain channels as a prerequisite to the secret of enlightened magnetism.

    If the written book turns into a verbal academic debate and the effort to help an individual to acquire the visual ability is ridicule then the strategy of presentation style should adjust toward less visual persons.
    Last edited by mikrovolt; 05-12-2018, 06:34 AM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Interpreting 2D Images which are 3D.

    Hello,

    Ferrocells show a 2D Image which is from a 3D Field, this results that all different depth levels of lines seems like they "cross over" with each others.



    Like Markoul wrote SEVERAL TIMES HERE before, 3D Field Layers OVERLAP in 2D.

    Any WIRE FRAME IMAGE of any volume, when reflected in a mirror, shows like all wires are "overlapping".

    And like I wrote before...it takes a BRAIN to understand this fact...then build the full model in your mind...

    Only thing is...some "minds" can not do this Operations because they will overheat...and may blow main fuses...


    Regards


    Ufopolitics

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  • Iamnuts
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    Exactly Bi, that was the reason I showed it.
    John.

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  • bistander
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    Magnetic field lines

    Originally posted by Iamnuts View Post
    Screenshot_2018-05-11-11-59-48.png

    This shows a lovely uniform field which crosses over.
    Except magnetic field lines never cross.

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  • Iamnuts
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    Screenshot_2018-05-11-11-59-48.png

    This shows a lovely uniform field which crosses over.
    Attached Files

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  • Markoul
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    impressive video!

    Thanks

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Originally posted by bistander View Post
    It's not clear to me. It could very well be pressure deformation from his fingers and reflection from the liquid surface.

    The cylindrical shape of the ferrofluid along the body of the cylindrical (I assume) magnet is consistent with classic field theory and forces on ferromagnetic material to minimize reluctance in the magnetic circuit which, external to the magnet, is between the poles and parallel to the axis. The appearance of the ferrofluid on the poles is explained here:



    Regards,

    bi

    Edit: interesting stuff



    [VIDEO]v=bYGQu-LHSNE[/VIDEO]

    From: https://gadgetsnew.tech/experimentin...uperconductor/

    Thanks Bistander,

    Excellent article!...I really enjoyed reading it!

    One main difference -among many others- of ferrofluid versus iron filings is that nano particles are ALL covered by a surfactant...which allows them to "roll" smoothly not causing agglomerations...evenly dispersing in the fluid.

    Thanks



    Ufopolitics

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  • Iamnuts
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    Nice one Bi,
    that enabled me to find Francis Bitter.

    Ferrofluids In Optics

    The researches being done on an adaptive optics shape-shifting magnetic mirror from ferrofluid for Earth-based astronomical telescope is taking quite a pace.

    In addition to the fancy phenomenon above, ferrofluids can also be used as optical filters. They are used to select different wavelengths of light. A ferrofluid emulsion can be used to create optical filters tunable for different wavelength by varying the magnetic field.

    There's obviously been a lot done in this field

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  • bistander
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    Messy stuff

    Originally posted by Markoul View Post


    Yeah that pretty sums it up...

    We can clearly see the two hyperboloids back to back forming.


    Thank you.

    EM
    It's not clear to me. It could very well be pressure deformation from his fingers and reflection from the liquid surface.

    The cylindrical shape of the ferrofluid along the body of the cylindrical (I assume) magnet is consistent with classic field theory and forces on ferromagnetic material to minimize reluctance in the magnetic circuit which, external to the magnet, is between the poles and parallel to the axis. The appearance of the ferrofluid on the poles is explained here:



    Regards,

    bi

    Edit: interesting stuff



    [VIDEO]v=bYGQu-LHSNE[/VIDEO]

    From: https://gadgetsnew.tech/experimentin...uperconductor/
    Last edited by bistander; 05-11-2018, 05:11 PM.

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  • Iamnuts
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    These pictures are so exciting!
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  • Iamnuts
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    That failed
    Last edited by Iamnuts; 05-11-2018, 01:00 PM.

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  • mikrovolt
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    Lets look at converting a magnetic field into electrical current.

    Faraday's law is shown in 3 short animation videos.

    We can describe this roughly in these steps as the magnet approaches the coil: the field distorts, disconnects, deposits rings, reconnects, then recovers.
    for concept we can choose words. If you want to correct these words it is alright as long as you can see the steps that show the concept.
    In the last animation video the aspect changes and the shape of the single torus can be seen better.

    Getting closer to seeing Faraday's experiment in real time would be nice. So the show goes on. Bidirectional ? Double torus ?
    I think a different set up of the ferro cell might capture the assembly of chains and the persistence of the image so what is next best thing.
    Maybe pulsing an electromagnet from below and viewing with a microscope from above.

    Last edited by mikrovolt; 05-11-2018, 07:42 AM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Hello all...

    Below a clear view of ferrofluid showing the "Hourglass" shape at min 1:40 approx...scroll back to see where he is setting water bottle with ferrofluid...and yes, very concentrated.


    [VIDEO]https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=72pjGA-1EuI[/VIDEO]


    This is one thing I like about Ken...he is definitively NOT just a pencil writer and just a bla bla bla theorizer...he also do experiments.

    His book is full of them.

    As his YT Channel.




    Regards


    Ufopolitics
    Last edited by Ufopolitics; 05-11-2018, 12:24 AM.

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  • Markoul
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    Great find UFO

    Not only you disproved your double hemisphere you also made the iron filing magnetic field model more correct..

    The video depicted the "bubble shaped" flux..
    How?..

    On iron filings you would have friction on the surface that would stop it from getting pulled nearer the magnet, since its in fluid form it can easily be attracted and will stick to the magnet..
    Once its done that it will equalize on its surface forming now the aura like ferro fluid.. the shape of the magnetic field ia now that of the magnet, and since the whole fluid is saturated with magnetic flux. You still see some spikes.

    I say keep adding more ferrofluid, it might finally reveal itself.

    I'm betting the magnetic field it would look like a giant aura that is the same shape of the magnet. Because of the ferrofluid.
    Not so fast ricards... I told you you have to do more homework but you don't believe me....

    It is called ferrofluid for a reason. When it is in the bulk free configuration and in its concentrated formula without a carrier fluid to be diluted and not as a thin film, excess ferrofluid is not acting as superparamagnetic but ferromagnetic (look it up at wikipedia).

    Thus only the initial few seconds of the video where it is shown as a film covering the magnet is emulating superparamagnetic behavior and thus the ferrocell.

    The rest of the video the excess bulk ferrofluid large quantity becomes ferromagnetic and behaves more or less like iron filings. Thus showing a shortcircuit false geometry of the magnetic field.

    Do you homework.

    EM
    Last edited by Markoul; 05-10-2018, 07:49 PM.

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