If one can understand what is
happening in an electrical system, a build is more likely to be
successful.
Some of this information is from Bashar, a well known channeler. Some
is from current electrical physics.
Information from Walter Russell, Tesla, Hammel, and Wilbert Smith is
also referenced.
Document date 1 / 30 / 2014
Notes have been added per experimental progress 6 / 17 / 2014
Polarity
[Added 6 / 17 / 14]
There are two polarity issues to consider in Dual cone construction,
represented in the following chart.
Polarity Configuration One
Left side of the chart shows the first construction model I used. It
has not been very responsive to "singing" electrically to my
disappointment.
It has been more responsive for meditation, then for power production.
To clarify, it needed to be attempted solely for the "experimental
proof."
The two cones fields repel at resonance. It is not prone to "self
oscillation" that I can detect.
Both magnetic fields are in
phase.
Both electric fields are in
phase.
[Magnetic Repulsion and Electric Repulsion]
[As the Electric field expands, the Magnetic field also expands in
space.]
Polarity Configuration Two
Right side of the chart shows both cones wound in the opposite wind
direction.
The two cones will then combine to produce torsion field
warps on each end.
This magnetic polarity is similar to a Rain Maker
base, with one pole turned inwards, while the Electrical polarity
remains at 90 degrees to it.
This
is how Walter Russell laid out his polarities. This will be my next
build.
Suffice to state, I can predict this configuration may effect the
weather if pulsed with imbalance.
However having both ends of the system inverted should create a perfect
balance contained within them at relative close range.
The magnetic fields are 180
degrees out of phase.
The electric fields are in
phase.
[Magnetic Attraction and Electric Repulsion]
[As the Electric field expands, the magnetic field contracts in space.]
Cone Builder
Experimental data from Build One
VOP = 0.356
For the wire and bonding agent
I used.
I have slowed light velocity to
35.6 percent of it's free space velocity.
My cone form came up approximately one coil loop short at the base to
hit the 333000 Hz target.
I will have to extend the wood form at the base by at least 2 mm.
Download ConeBuilder.ods here:
Cone Coil Builder Spread
Sheet
[OpenOfficeOrg .ods file]
Screen Shot of Cone Coil Builder
The "Cone Coil Builder Spread Sheet" is all you should need for design
of a dual cone system.
You must first know the
wire diameter,
it's
velocity factor VOP, and
the
frequency you want the
cones to oscillate at.
The wire is measured for diameter, with a caliper, outside the
insulation, for cone building.
Enter these in the Input area [center 3 violet boxes]
The calculator will then output all the dimensions for wire length, and
cone sizes.
This calculator is set up only for
33
degree cones, and all measurements are in
meters.
Divide by 100 to get cm, or by 1000 to get mm.
Release 1B below also has conversion to feet, and a common wire
chart.
Also note these are theoretical dipole models, and in a cone coil the
lengths may be reduced by some factor due to capacitance between the
two coils.
They are intended to get one into the ball park, and then shorten the
coils as necessary to hit the exact frequency desired.
Use the data given above
measured for the first build, if the same wire type will be used, and
use the VOP found experimentally as well.
.
Design Aids
For .ods files use OpenOfficeOrg to run these spread sheet.
ConeBuilder_1B.ods
This spread sheet for designing a 33 deg conical coil system.
Added wire chart. Added conversion to Feet for wire in the US.
ConeBuilder_2A.ods
This cone builder adds a reverse calculator, to find a wire gauge that
will fit
on a preexisting cone size, for a given frequency.
ConicalCoil_33_1.ods
The spread sheet for monitoring each turn of the coil as it builds and
making comparisons.
PDF files can be downloaded or read
directly
Velocity Factor
pdf
Shows ranges of VOP for PVC wire insulations.
Transmission Line Characteristics
pdf
Shows wire VOP can be calculated from the dielectric constant of the
wire
insulation also.