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  • | title = Repulsion Field Roller Magnet Experiments | keywords = [[experiments]], [[monopolar magnet]], [[roller magnet]]
    543 bytes (61 words) - 11:01, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Design Considerations for Superconducting Magnet N-Machine JPI-II | keywords = [[Superconductivity]], [[Magnet]], [[N-Machine]]
    351 bytes (32 words) - 10:14, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Extracting Energy From a Magnet [[Category:Scientific Paper|extracting energy magnet]]
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  • | name = Faradays Final Riddle: Does the Field Rotate with a Magnet? (Monograph No. 6) ...sp;</span> </div>[[Category:Book|faradays final riddle field rotate with magnet monograph]]
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  • | title = Gravity Drop Experiments with Magnet Plates ...fall mores slowly than nonmagnetic plates. This is a summary by ESJ of the magnet drop experiment results provided by Don Kelly.
    709 bytes (87 words) - 19:36, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Electric Field of a Rotated Perfectly Insulating Permanent Magnet | keywords = [[Electric Field]], [[Rotation]], [[Permanent Magnet]]
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  • | title = Magnet Motor Researcher\'s Request [[Category:Scientific Paper|magnet motor researcher 's request]]
    301 bytes (33 words) - 10:39, 1 January 2017
  • | title = The Electric Intensity Induced in a Wire at Rest by a Moving Magnet ...ual to the intensity induced in the case where the wire is at rest and the magnet moves with velocity -'''v'''. This paper argues that this is not true; the
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  • | title = Permanent Magnet Motors | keywords = [[Permanent Magnet]], [[Motor]]
    950 bytes (133 words) - 10:53, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Analysis of Don Kelly\'s Magnet Drop Tests The following report summarizes an analysis of the magnet plate drop test data provided by Don Kelly. It indicates that significantly
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  • ...ductivity, heat loss, etc., associated with the computation about the real magnet. Such a check has been achieved in this paper. This provides an unyielding
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  • BSEE, BSA, inventor of the Permanent Magnet Motor. * 1982 - "[[Permanent Magnet Motors --- Build One]]"
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  • ...the thesis of this paper that the distortion of the PEF occasioned by the magnet is the operative principle in the class of machinery known as induction mac
    1 KB (157 words) - 10:39, 1 January 2017
  • ...en the direction of magnetic rotation is reversed or when the poles of the magnet are interchanged.
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  • | title = Physics M: Elementary Permanent-Ring Magnet Atomic Model | keywords = [[Permanent-Ring Magnet]], [[Atomic Model]]
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  • ...o in the case scenario, that something else is clearly not rotating when a magnet rotates on ANY axis. &nbsp;
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  • | keywords = [[spinning magnet]], [[Lorentz-type electric field]], [[Hall effect]] ...published subsequently. In fact, since 2001 we have known that a spinning magnet induces a Lorentz-type electric field responsible for a motional Hall effec
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  • | keywords = [[unipolar induction]], [[electrodynamics]], [[conductor]], [[magnet]], [[relative rotary motion]] ...tion of current on a conductor for the case in which the conductor and the magnet are in relative rotary motion. A typical case of unipolar induction is show
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  • ...tate when a magnet is rotated. 2) Relative motion of the rotating disk and magnet is not essential to induce an emf. 3) Maxwell's flux rule is not always app
    857 bytes (115 words) - 19:55, 1 January 2017
  • | name = Permanent Magnet Motors --- Build One * [http://www.rexresearch.com/monus/monus.htm#3 3.&nbsp; Permanent Magnet Linear Motor]
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  • * 1992 - "[[Repulsion Field Roller Magnet Experiments]]"
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  • ...lds of a solenoid electromagnet, the Earth, and the domains of a permanent magnet are identical processes. Furthermore, since the dipole model of the electr
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  • | keywords = [[Permanent Magnet]], [[Magnetic Motor]]
    323 bytes (32 words) - 09:56, 1 January 2017
  • ...nduction]], [[relativistic electrodynamics]], [[motion]], [[conductor]], [[magnet]], [[General Relativity]] The relativistic requirement of relative motion between a conductor and a magnet to produce electromagnetic induction is critically re-examined both histori
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  • ...h the nature is force instead of field. In essence, whether coil motion or magnet motion, as long as the relative movement remains between magnetic field and
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  • ...lectromagnet?s flux increases linearly with current, but levels off as the magnet becomes saturated.
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  • ...nets in your Future</em>].&nbsp; As editor of this excellent newsletter on magnet applications and&nbsp;alternative energy and as the founder of <em>The&nbsp * Les Adam, "Magnet Power and Non-Combustive Helicopters." (AZ Industdes) Magnetic fields impro
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  • ...the nature is force F instead of field. In essence, whether coil motion or magnet motion, as long as the relative movement remains between magnetic field and
    2 KB (291 words) - 19:27, 1 January 2017
  • ...agnetic lines, which is, ?coil stills while magnet moves to the left? and ?magnet stills while coil moves to the right? these two situations are the same, wh
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  • * 2000 - "[[Electric Field of a Rotated Perfectly Insulating Permanent Magnet]]"
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  • ...les often attract, not repel?or that the patterns of iron filings around a magnet bear little resemblance to the force fields, which are actually spinning vo
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  • ..."[http://www.apfn.org/Free_Energy/permanent_magnet_motor.htm The Permanent Magnet Motor]" on the Howard Johnson patents. Harrison worked at the Engineering F
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  • ...together electrically and magnetically. Each electron acts as a small ring magnet. From a magnetic basis the model explains the reason why the periodic table
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  • ...other. In his inventions (called a "Permanent Magnet Motor"), a permanent magnet armature is magnetically propelled along a guided path by interaction with
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  • ...spin the magnet. Astonishingly, he adds: but the more distant parts of the magnet still produce a force on the probe These few words deserve caution since fo
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  • ...[Electromagnetic_Polarity_Interchange.wmv Individual North and South Pole Magnet: How One Becomes Two (Electromagnetic Polarity Interchange)] (Video Demonst
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  • ...a converging nozzle made of a superconductor, conjointly with a permanent magnet, to form a self-propulsion mechanism directed toward the converging area.
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  • ...ltage is induced when a conductor moves in a straight line together with a magnet even though there is no relative motion between the two components.&nbsp; T
    1,013 bytes (129 words) - 19:43, 1 January 2017
  • ...o resolve the ?asymmetries? of the explanation of relative move-ments of a magnet and a conductor; second, he wanted to show that the speed of light in free
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  • | publisher = [[Project Magnet Inc.]]
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  • ...ectromagnetic induction "''depends only upon the relative motion between a magnet and a conductor''." But this is not true in general, as demonstrated by the
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  • ...ng to which tension can be induced only if there is mutual motion between ?magnet? and ?wire.? Quantitative predictions of the induced back tension are done,
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  • ...rator which is a metal disc rotating in the fields produced by a permanent magnet or a current carrying conductor. A voltage is induced between the center an
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  • ...Among the physical factors the relationship between the shape of a moving magnet in relationship to the geometry of its motional trajectory is singled out a
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evfUTmx0uh8 How does a magnet <i>physically</i> attract another one?]
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  • ...ected around the globe, which showed that the earth itself is like a giant magnet, rather than magnetism arising from an extraterrestrial source as supposed
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evfUTmx0uh8 How a magnet works]
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  • ...ombinatorial geometry derivation are based upon my fundamental ring dipole magnet experiments and spherical symmetry.&nbsp; From a magnetic basis, the model
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  • ...etry derivation are based upon Joseph?s simple but fundamental ring dipole magnet experiments and spherical symmetry. From a magnetic basis the model explain
    1 KB (216 words) - 10:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...etry derivation are based upon Joseph?s simple but fundamental ring dipole magnet experiments and spherical symmetry. From a magnetic basis the model explain
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  • ...f placing a magnetizable piece of material across the poles of a permanent magnet.
    2 KB (233 words) - 06:49, 2 January 2017
  • ...amp; Magnetism; O'Byrne, Odic Light in Modified External Conditions of the magnet; Baron Von Reichenbach, Wilhelm Reich.
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  • * John W. Ecklin, "Premanent Magnet Motion Conversion Device," US Patent 3,879,622 (22 Apr 1975).
    2 KB (208 words) - 06:37, 2 January 2017
  • ...rial geometry derivation are based upon simple but fundamental ring dipole magnet experiments and spherical symmetry. From a magnetic basis the model explain
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  • ...atoms. Bonding is due to magnetic coupling because each hydrogen atom is a magnet; hydrogen itself is composed of 4 elementary ring magnets that are charged
    2 KB (245 words) - 19:49, 1 January 2017
  • ...ial geometry derivation were based upon simple but fundamental ring dipole magnet experiments and spherical symmetry. From a magnetic basis the model explain
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  • ...ntum valid, which is proof that magnetic field rotates altogether with the magnet (see article in Spacetime &amp; Substance).<br />In the area of mechanics a
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  • ...phen Kundel's magnet motor, Charles Flynn's magnet motor, the Asymmetrical magnet motor and Lines of Magnetic Force. <span style="FONT-SIZE: xx-small">size 6
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  • * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEWMAN4.html Design Considerations for Rotating Magnet Newman Motors, Apr. 16, 1996.]
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evfUTmx0uh8 How does a magnet <i>physically</i> attract another one?]
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  • ...Physics ay SUNY Buffalo.&nbsp; What does the torque push against when the magnet spins with the disk?&nbsp; How can the back torque or armature reaction be
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  • The movement of a conductor near a pole of a magnet and the movement of that pole near the conductor does not always give the s
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  • * 1997 - "[[Analysis of Don Kelly's Magnet Drop Tests]]"
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  • ...tary Association for Clean Energy, International Tesla Society, and even a magnet factory hosted them.In 1989, her birthplace in Alaska was fouled by the Exx * 1990 - "[[Magnet Motor Researcher's Request]]"
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  • ...ois and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was a researcher at MITs magnet laboratory. He has written journal articles for the Review of Scientific In
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  • * 1994 - "[[Design Considerations for Superconducting Magnet N-Machine JPI-II]]"
    2 KB (337 words) - 13:17, 30 December 2016
  • ...y what I did with this new book. Have you ever wondered why the poles of a magnet or electric current are different from each other? What makes one pole diff
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  • * 1997 - "[[Gravity Drop Experiments with Magnet Plates]]"
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  • * In 1932 became interested in the effects of a magnet's energies on living creatures. Made primary discoveries dealing with the e ...lectronic method of capturing the active vortex spin of the two poles of a magnet by electronic transfer to modern acceptable methods of normal photography,
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  • * 1995 - Invented the Adams Super Power Four Pole Permanent Magnet
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  • ...Exerted on a Stationary Charge by a Moving Electric Current or by a Moving Magnet," <i>American Journal of Physics</i>, V61, p. 218-222 (1993). ...exerted on a stationary charge by a moving electric current or by a moving magnet," Am. J. Phys. <b>61</b>, 79-85 (1993).
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  • ...e reconsidered Faraday's analysis of unipolar induction, concluding that a magnet's magnetic field did, in fact, rotate with it: a further public lecture and * 1998 - "[[Faradays Final Riddle: Does the Field Rotate with a Magnet? (Monograph No. 6)]]"
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  • ...d Mar. 19, 2006: [http://wbabin.net/science/javadi2.pdf Color Charge/Color Magnet and CPH ]<br />Added May 14, 2006: [http://wbabin.net/science/javadi13e.pdf
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  • ...emorable experiment of Faraday with a disc rotating between two poles of a magnet, which has borne such magnificent fruit, has long passed into every-day exp
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  • ...ld is a high intensity stream of G1 particles flowing around and through a magnet. '''Magnetic Field''': G2 gravity keeps the G1 in orbit around and through the magnet.
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  • ...s light? What is energy? What is time? What physical mechanism enables one magnet to attract another one? We have developed technology to unprecedented level
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  • * 2000 - "[[Physics M: Elementary Permanent-Ring Magnet Atomic Model]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/m--ring_magnet_atomic_model
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  • ...and Mueller [6]. Ligon found that if the armature is a metallic permanent magnet rod, this rod will roll either in the forward or the retrograde direction,
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  • # Permanent Magnet Launcher - Apr 1994
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  • ...i Inomata] &amp; Yoshiyuki Mita, Design Considerations for Superconducting Magnet N-Machine JPI-II [pp 199-218]
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  • * 2001 - "[[Permanent Magnet Motors]]"
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  • ...ss, equal to the entire mass of the earth, to be concentrated within a bar magnet. This clearly is impossible. Later in the 20th Century Ernest Rutherford di
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  • ...he same whether the magnet moves into the coil, or the coil moves over the magnet. In order to rationalize with this observation, Einstein considered two of
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  • * 1997 - "[[Analysis of Don Kelly's Magnet Drop Tests]]" * 1997 - "[[Gravity Drop Experiments with Magnet Plates]]"
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  • ...ww.shadetreephysics.com/eas.htm] contains the backbone of the theory. (The magnet business is not written up yet.)
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  • * 1997 - "[[The Electric Intensity Induced in a Wire at Rest by a Moving Magnet]]"
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  • this 30,000 kg magnet is a remarkable 81 megajoules.
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  • * 1995 - "[[Extracting Energy From a Magnet]]"
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  • ...nd of 1925, had massive electromagnetic pickups that contained a horseshoe magnet, used disposable steel needles, and weighed several ounces. Their full weig ...amplifier circuitry, or outboard head-amplifiers supporting either moving magnet or moving coil cartridges that can be plugged into the line stage.
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  • ...tive results of all aether drift experiments and effects like the [[moving magnet and conductor problem]] which only depend on relative motion; ...ume]] and [[Ernst Mach]]. Regarding the Relativity Principle, the [[moving magnet and conductor problem]] (possibly after reading a book of [[August Föppl]]
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  • * [[Moving magnet and conductor problem]]
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