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  • John_Bedini
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    Big Bedini Machine

    ED's Flywheel what is it ?
    What is ED doing in that picture standing spinning that wheel, Look at all the chins good. What is it that you see?
    You need to think about Torsion Fields here at top of the machine.
    ED is very insistent on which direction things face.


    The word torsion refers to any variable that describes rotation. Thus, torsion fields do exist. For example, an electromagnetic wave with circular polarization or the stress tensor of a solid body under torsion stress can be described as torsion fields, although such usage is rare. Spinor fields, in particular fermionic fields, are existing concepts from particle physics and quantum field theory.

    John B

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  • John_Bedini
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    Big Bedini Motor

    I_ron,
    I just wanted to say that looks like it is step charging right. What is the capacitor in Mfd and the voltage on it? Good work. So you have just used a monopole right?
    John B






    Originally posted by i_ron View Post
    Hi John and all

    Just a first step, to get the cap discharge working.

    YouTube - JB Cap Switch.wmv

    Ron P

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  • everyidea
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    John, does the Stubblefield Coil have anything to do with your question.
    I'm also fascinated with Stubblefield's work. Sure wish he shared more of his idea's like Ed did.

    I had an idea that the Stub's earth battery worked like a trifilar joule thief. If you look at the inner coil in the patent you'll see that it is sealed, the only thing touching earth is the ends of the core. So galvanic's is not going on here. I think the inner bifilar coil leads are connected like Ed's PMH and one is connected to a north running copper wire and the other to a south running magnesium wire, both in the earth. He primes the bifilar coil to flood it with magnets so the N/S wires don't have too and to get the magents moving. Then it self regulates to the earth and starts to flood the outer coil, stepping up the voltage that can do work.

    Sorry for going off topic, but my mind wonders all over this stuff.

    rw
    Last edited by everyidea; 12-05-2010, 04:20 PM.

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  • redrichie
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    Ok it might be off topic a little. But it kinda runs in this vein. John, does the Stubblefield Coil have anything to do with your question. Or anything to do with this technology at all. Iron and copper wire, core, in a mysterious little box. Didnt ever think it was powerful enough just being a battery alone.

    @ jiffy
    Great to see you here! Your insight into this thread will always be welcome.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Also:

    "All that has to be done is to start the magnets to run in an orbit, then they will never stop".

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  • everyidea
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    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    ED said,
    I have a generator that generates currents on a small scale from the air without using any magnets around it.
    John B
    Lets list the things we know from Ed's book that relate to this:
    1. a coil is similar to any cell battery.
    2. To be good, many cells/turns have to be in a battery/coil.
    3. soft iron pushes magnets out.
    4. When magnets enter wire they divide it in half, making the coil a continuous magnet, one side south the other north.
    5. wires take in more magnets through its sides than it releases through its sides.
    6. to make current move lengthwise one must increase north and south magnets entering wire/coil, this pushes them out the ends of the wire.
    7. iron wire works better than copper.
    8. The best use of magnets in a coil is for the coil wire to be wrapped around an iron core and surrounded by a jacket of iron. End caps are secured to the jacket and touch the core but not the coil. Coil wires exit out holes in the jacket.
    9. Ed liked wrapping iron wire around bottles.

    #8 reminds me of Cook's coil battery; thick iron cores wrapped in coils, jacketed by iron and then the jacket is coiled. Make two of these and link one inner coil to the outer coil of the other jacket coil, the same for the other.

    Another idea is that Ed says the magnets in a coil wire is divided when still, then in a coil the polarity of a coil would be one pole for the inside and one for the outside. To make the magnets move it has to come close to another magnet (coil). So, according to Ed, if two coils where to come close together in a certain way then they might excite each other, causing the current to flow.

    I'm liking option 8 more, mainly because Cook's done one like it. Daniel McFarland Cook's Electro-Magnetic Battery

    I say it could be number 8 and has two of them and are cross linked like his PMH. The iron would flood the coil with magnets it picks up from the earth and force the extra magnets out the ends of the wire. But, I've been wrong before.

    This statement also goes in line with Tesla's radiant energy capturing device; raised insulated alloy, diode and cap.

    rw
    Last edited by everyidea; 12-05-2010, 03:54 PM.

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  • Bill H
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    I agree with you. The pipe could def be the outer iron casing, outer core, ED spoke of. Attach the core of a coil to a iron plate, drop coil inside the pipe and bolt down. The N/S alternations hitting the outside of that pipe would really ring that inner coil.
    I like your thinking redrichie, your explanation over on the PMH Thread is even better.
    Perhaps instead of a pipe we could use an outer coil winding, perhaps in the opposite direction of the inner winding.
    If i am way out of line please give me a good smack up top my head and set me straight, this theory is quite difficult for me to take in but in the last few weeks I have learned plenty, thanks to all.
    Bill H.

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  • redrichie
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    I agree with you. The pipe could def be the outer iron casing, outer core, ED spoke of. Attach the core of a coil to a iron plate, drop coil inside the pipe and bolt down. The N/S alternations hitting the outside of that pipe would really ring that inner coil.
    Originally posted by everyidea View Post
    Just posting some observations of the wheel/ed photo. Maybe it might strike some ideas for you.

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  • Michael Kishline
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    Mechanical thinking?

    John, I tend to visualize a mechanical model of what's happening in the etheric.

    1) Would it be correct to say the re-gauging that's occurring with Barium Ferrite's shorted against the metal plate on one side and the Iron cores shorted against the metal plate on the other side that you have an equivalent of 10 rotating gears against a fixed coil plate of gears?

    2) Does the shaping of the magnetic fields with the Neo's piggy backed on the Strontium's have anything to do with what Ed calls "ringing the bell twice" over the coil or is it in combination with shaping the magnetic field at the coil with metal plates pointing at the bloch wall?

    Thank you John Bedini, Tom Bearden, Peter Lindemann, Rick Friedrich and Aaron Murakami and associated wives for all that you have given of your time, knowledge and expertise in educating those that are seeking for truthful answers in a world of lies.

    Here are two Vids I took if these help. Thanks again!

    YouTube - Energy Conference 11-13-2010 Coeur d'Alene Idaho Resort with John Bedini.MOV

    YouTube - Energy Conference 11-13-2010 Bedini Ferris Wheel.MOV

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  • i_ron
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    Still on page one

    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    John K take your monopole single coil machine and use the Bedini/Cole switch then shape the field of the bottom coil like I did. Do the timing wheel right use a hall and collect everything from the switch to the capacitor and dump the charge in seconds according to the charge rate, you will see.
    John B
    Hi John and all

    Just a first step, to get the cap discharge working.

    YouTube - JB Cap Switch.wmv

    Ron P

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  • carmine
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    Thankyou

    Just like to give ALL a big Thankyou Jetijs for your work u may need 15 degrees

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  • albertMunich
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    The link to the illustrated book Magnetic currents-I only had found a version without any images on Keelynet and so it was even more difficult to piece things together.

    The Aviator slot machine✔️ game lets players observe a plane take off and crash⚡ with a random multiplier. Players bet on the plane's takeoff and respond accordingly. Crash games employ RNGs. So there's no sure method to win (RNGs).


    Hope this helps.
    Albert

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  • Turion
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    I understand that ferrite magnets will establish a preferred flux path, and that you can switch that flux path by breaking the connection on the weak side, which is basically what we're doing with ED's magnet and the switching, but I thought that the magnets had to be conditioned somehow to have a memory?

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  • Aaron
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    @Everyidea

    Originally posted by everyidea View Post
    Fudge looks like I'm wrong again. Ok... I'll read that book for the 7th time now.

    Com'on Cody, save our bacon.

    rw
    Hey Everyidea,

    I don't know if you are or not - that wasn't a response to your post
    right before I posted that link - I just wanted it to be available for
    people to see. Sometimes visual images help make it easier and the images
    look accurate to the descriptions. Anyway, hope it helps and after looking
    at John's perspective (who is actually showing results), different things in
    that book may stick out that weren't that apparent before.

    Anyway, wasn't trying to say you were wrong, just happened to post that
    right after you.

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  • John_Bedini
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    Star Motor

    Now,
    Turning this over to Radus, he says that the ferrite magnet keeps it's memory when condition to work like this. But Radus used the term Buck
    boost which is basically the same thing. So if you do this you really do have a PM motor because of the Re-gauging.

    Tom Bearden,
    Well, it doesn't take a genius to see that, when you can switch a permanent magnet's fields easily, and the magnet also has a built-in memory as did the Radus magnets, then with a little ingenuity in switching one could use such switchable magnets to produce a self-switching, self-powered permanent magnet motor. The magnet, being a permanent dipole, is already a particular kind of "free energy generator", since it continuously gates magnetic energy directly from the vacuum due to its asymmetry in the energetic vacuum flux.
    JB

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