This phenomenon is truly remarkable. I tried reading the paper and now my head
hurts. From what I gather,
numerous "scientists" are circling the wagons to debunk this work.
Has anyone replicated? It seems like a replication attempt wouldn't be too
difficult or prohibitively expensive.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 12:17 PM Michael Foster wrote:
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> This phenomenon is truly remarkable. I tried reading the paper and now my
head hurts. From what I gather,
> numerous "scientists" are circling the wagons to debunk this work.
>
> Has anyone replicated? It seems like a replication attempt w
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 1:18 PM Jones Beene wrote:
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> One thought that comes up in designing a transportation device is
combining the Hamdi effect with "printed" magnets. Not sure if this was
mentioned in the earlier thread.
>
> There are several companies doing the printed field scheme and there
Sounds interesting albeit I did not dig in very deep.
From SO(4) physics modelling we know that two orthogonally rotating
magnetic "masses" (flux) can generate a topological charge if these
start a third winding. What he calls the weak force is the second torus
rotating axes as all natural flu
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