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bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
Perhaps I should add that bifilar coils should cover the neck of the flask and stretch their centers to the vertices of an equilateral triangle. You can also try to connect all the coils to each other. -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
Alan Smith Another question concerns the choice of coils. As far as I understand, in our case, bifilar coils on a conical substrate will be the most suitable. Cylindrical and toroidal coils are not suitable, since the magnetic field has a significant… -
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Or a DC power supply via a suitable driver -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
Alan Smith Thanks, and by the way, I found another link on wikipedia. But if I fail to buy a finished product, then it will be possible to simply connect three coils around the discharge chamber in the form of a flask neck. -
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Alan Smith According to Ampere's law, in order to rotate the radial conductor of an electric discharge, it is necessary to use a rotating axial magnetic flux. Thus, I need your advice on where to find an electric motor with a flat end rotor, the stator… -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
However, since an electric current induces a magnetic field, it is possible that a plasma discharge induces B. -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
But plasma is not a permanent magnet. Or am I wrong? -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
To control a 3-phase motor, the rotor must be a magnet. And what will we have with such a magnet? -
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bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
If, instead of the rotor, the neck of the bulb is placed inside the stator along with the anode and cathode, then it is quite possible that the plasma will have magnetic characteristics that will allow it to break through like a rotor, but I do not have… -
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But I don't have liquid, I have gas. And then, which paths should intersect? Klimov is far away and it just seems to have a swirl in his installation. -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
Alan Smith , I don't understand what you meant by a plasma coil. Probably, the most effective way would be to promote plasma using a fan impeller. -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
Alan Smith , A really brilliant idea. -
bayak replied to the thread I ask members to join my effort to create a fundamentally new LENR device.
Let me share the results of the experiment. A metal anode cylinder with a conical shape inside with a smaller diameter of 1 cm to the upper part of the neck was placed in the long neck (8 cm x 3 cm) of a one-and-a-half liter laboratory conical flask. A… -
bayak replied to the thread The church of SM physics.
Since we are talking about flows on closed manifolds, I suggest you take a closer look at flows along (2,3)-toric knots (homeomorphic to a trefoil) on a torus, on a pretzel and on a manifold of genus 3, in order to compare them with an electron, a muon… -
bayak replied to the thread The church of SM physics.
Wyttenbach , You're partly right. If the topology of a closed space is already set, then the flows there should be globally minimal, since they minimize the length of the closed path. On the other hand, the topology of a closed manifold is given by a… -
bayak replied to the thread The church of SM physics.
The local minimality of flows is provided by differential equations, and the global minimality is established by integral variational equations. Maxwell's equations provide a local minimality of the electromagnetic vector potential flow in the Minkowski… -
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Naturally, these spaces are flat. This is a separate conversation with bumps - there flows should be locally minimal, and not globally as for a vacuum. -
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Aren't you interested in how Euclidean space is formed at the local level? The equivalence of the Lie algebra so(3,1) and sl(2,C) is well known, but it is little known that sl(2,C) can be represented by the algebra of vector fields tangent to tori…