lunes, 26 de abril de 2010

Core design and measurements

For anyone interested in building the same thing that I am experimenting with here, I have included an image that I hope will help.  I hope to be able to afford mu Metal in some future date for the core but for the moment, I will just be using an iron core and then surrounding it with a thin wood outer shell.  The design is the same that I included in my earlier blog with the exception of measurements.  I will be using 1/8 inch thick by 1/4 inch wide flat copper in two direction at 70 - 75 degree angles to one another.  More on this later once I do a mock wire wrap.  So, here it is.  Any questions, please email me at sirius8ly@gmail.com
Ahh, one more note.  You will notice that I am using both metrics and standard in the picture.  You must use one or the other.  The measurements are proportional and will be accurate in either measurement. Thank you.
Sirius8ly
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martes, 20 de abril de 2010

Ugly coil, interesting discovery

I did some experimenting today and made an interesting discovery.  I will let the true scientists tell me what it means.  All I will do here is tell you what I did and what the results were.  Over the weekend, I made a new Rodin coil and is it ever ugly.  I used an 8 inch hose taped together with electrician tape.  I then stripped a very heavy guage wire(what guage? I don't have the slightest idea.) to wind one Rodin coil style wind one way and then the second wind in the other direction according to the Rodin coil directions. The whole contraption looks like a rusty bicycle tire.   
I conected the coil to my AC power supply (a battery charger) and held two neodym magnets in my hand six inches above this new coil.  I could feel a strong vibration coming from my hand as a result of the eminating magnetic field. On monday, I put aligator clips on another power supply that I have that puts out 5.1 volts 2 amps DC.  I tested this coil in the same manner today using this DC power supply.  I held the magnets in my hand about 6 inches above the coil and felt nothing.  I tested the power supply on my smaller Rodin coil and it functioned fine.  I placed the neodym magnets in the center of the coil on my "workbench" and connected the negative wire to the negative connection and touched the positive conection with the power supply wires to the positive terminal of the coil.  I saw the magnets move slightly only to stop immediately.  I thought it might be a short but was not sure.  I decided to try the in hand experiment again but this time, I manually pulsed the DC current by hand while holding the other hand six inches above the coil with the neodyms.  As I tapped the positive connection, I felt the same motion in my hand with the magnets.  It wasn't just that I could feel the pulsing of the magnets but rather it felt like waves pulsing cresting, peaking, and then resting to neutral with each pulse.  I am begining to understand that DC by itself is useless but when you add the pulsing action, the strength of the electromagnetic field appears much stronger for the moments that the pulse peaks.  I hope this information helps anyone else performing the same types of experiments.  
Thank you,
Sirius 8 Light Years 

lunes, 12 de abril de 2010

New, Better and more powerful coil continued.

I spent some time over the weekend putting together that new coil I mentioned in my last blog.  This design does work as far as creating a good electromagnetic field.  I must caution that you need to be careful if you are going to put together this kind of coil.  The coil uses un-insulated copper wire in two directions.  The current is put into the first wire running in one direction, then a diode or timer swithes the current into the other wire running the other direction.  Do not at any time touch the wires while it is connected as you will get a nasty shock. 
I started the next phase of this particular design and I wanted to share the progress as I construct and add more and more elements.  I have included the photos at the end.  There is not much difference in the coil that I am building except that the copper windings are going to be made from copper sheets instead of wires, and the dimensions are a bit more precise.  I am using pressed paper that is somewhat firm.  I cut two circles 5.5 inches in diameter with a 3/4 inch thickness and 3/4 inches in hight.  I am using the same material to provide support to give the coil its hight.  This will become more clear as you view the photos. With the high frequency division between the alternating coil wires, I am hoping to obtain at least a small weight loss or levitation (anti-gravity) by the end of one and a half months.Using these demensions, you can scale it up to what ever size you wish.  I took these measurments from a design by Stan Deyo's 30 foot anti-gravity lift coil.  I calculated that it was 30 foot in diameter, 3foot 6 inches in height and thickness and uses 6 inch width by 1/2 inch flat copper wire.  There is some confusion as to use or not to use an iron core or leave it as an air coil.  I will experiment with both.  I would like to request that if anyone tries to build this and uses an iron core and has success or not, please let me know.  With that I will keep you posted.  Thank you.
Sirius 8 Light Years



jueves, 8 de abril de 2010

New, Improved and more powerful.



Well, with another trip to town center, I finally was able to purchase about 30 meters of magnetic wire and as impatient as I am, I wound my new Rodin coil with a total of 12 turns for each section of the Rodin coil. It isn’t the 27 turns I was hoping for but I had a chance to test it on a small neo-dim magnet I purchased while I was in town. I connected both sections to my old battery charger (and yes I was able to get it working again) and watched as the neo-dim magnet spin to life and then cling to the side of the coil wires. How exciting! It will be more exciting when I finally purchase the DC power supply and create the dual phased circuitry.





Now that that phase is complete it is time to start working on some new types of coils that I hope to have completed within a month. These new coils are based on the work of Stan Deyo and are a scaled down smaller version. Those who are not familiar with Stan Deyo’s work can watch all of his videos on YouTube to understand what I am trying to achieve. I am using the center portion of used rolls of tape, one a bit larger than the one in the center to create a coil that uses right angles. See fig. 1. I then will use electrician tape to insulate the entire coil before winding the device. See fig. 2. I will be using flat copper from sheeting and pulsing voltage alternating between the two wound sections of wire. I am shooting for 27 winds in both directions thus forming an X pattern. Anyone familiar with Deyo’s work knows exactly what I am talking about.


fig.1fig.2

Those who have read my blog up to this point may have discovered that I don’t like to reinvent the wheel and I borrow freely from other people in the field. I make no apologies about this nor do I feel bad in doing so. What I am trying to do is piece together all information related to anti-gravity and attempt to carry out these experiments rather than theorize or hypothesize on paper weather they will work or not. On paper, anti-gravity is useless and does not exist. In my hands, building, using trial and error, with what ever materials are available to me, anti-gravity is a definite possibility. Keep coming back as I add more and more experiments to the blog.

Ok, now it is time for shameless begging. I am looking for donations. No, I don’t mean money, although money would be nice, I am referring to donations of broken electrical items, aluminum cans (uncrushed and clean), 3 liter plastic soda bottles, electric tape, and any amounts of wire or copper sheeting. This all implies that you live in Mexico City otherwise you would have to send it via mail and frankly, that just cost too much money. With that, I thank you and encourage you to be a follower (seguidor) of this blog. Together we will create anti-gravity.

Sirius 8 LY

viernes, 2 de abril de 2010

A new coil and a new set of headaches



I started my day excited to finally go to the town center and buy my 30 meters of magnetic wire for my new Rodin coil. I made the trip into down town Mexico City only to discover that most of the shops were closed due to the fact it is Semana Santa (holy week, easter). Disapointed, I began my trip back home in the early afternoon and while I was in the subway, I made a decision to pull the wire off my Rodin coil and create a new coil until I could obtain the new wire for a new and improved Rodin coil. I wanted to create a coil based on the works of Stan Deyo (who I mentioned in some of my earlier blogs). The idea is a coil that has the windings counter to each other, pulsed DC current set to seperated phase trains. This is supposed to create two opposing electromagnetic fields. When two opposing magnetic fields come into close proximity to each other, one or both fields try to correct themselves. This releases energy called a torsion field and is supposed to be observed as an anti-gravity effect. I put the coil together and ran some preliminary tests using a couple of permanent magnets and the effect of one of the coils gave me satisfactory results. I tested the other portion of the coil and recieved the same results. Bare in mind that I have not scraped enough money to buy any volt meters or DC power supplies and am going strictly on feel up to this point. I wanted to know if I connected both positives together and both negatives together would give me double the magnetic field strength. I hooked them together and connected the device to the old 1970's battery charger that I had been using as a power supply and... Spark!!!

I am now down one power supply. I opened the charger only to find that I fried the transformer. What did I expect? Well the device is very old and taped together in many places. I may have to wait on the magnetic wire and save my money for a decent DC power supply. I am hoping that I can find one surplus but you know how that goes here. More on this soon, I hope.

Thank you.

Sirius 8 LY