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Recently I felt inspired to delve further into the potentials of this design and a number of simple coils were made and simple tests run. None of the coils so far match exactly the proportions Rodin feels are necessary for the most profound results but do show some interesting attributes and a few surprises suggesting more to come. Perhaps some of this will be of interest to others and find applications. | Recently I felt inspired to delve further into the potentials of this design and a number of simple coils were made and simple tests run. None of the coils so far match exactly the proportions Rodin feels are necessary for the most profound results but do show some interesting attributes and a few surprises suggesting more to come. Perhaps some of this will be of interest to others and find applications. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Rodin Coil Design |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Bill Ramsay |
| Keywords | Rodin Coil |
| Published | 1995 |
| Journal | None |
| No. of pages | 3 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
Several years ago I learned of Marko Rodin's theoretical design for an unusual coil. I got a copy of his book "Aerodynamicsss - The Dandelion Puff Principle - Point Energy Creation Physics." (1) and wound a few coils based on his design. Only a few non-definitive tests were run at the time.
Recently I felt inspired to delve further into the potentials of this design and a number of simple coils were made and simple tests run. None of the coils so far match exactly the proportions Rodin feels are necessary for the most profound results but do show some interesting attributes and a few surprises suggesting more to come. Perhaps some of this will be of interest to others and find applications.