This guy seems to have a pretty good idea of what is going on:
http://www.hyiq.org/Research/Details...;27s%20Law
The coils are wound the same direction so that the field generated causes the coils to be bucking, or N-N. Because north and south flux have opposite spin directions through space, this sets up a positive and negative condition which cancel out in the coil. Anytime you have cancellation effects, you tap the scalar potential which is all around us. The resulting phenomenon of cold electricity exhibits itself. It is like the 3 coils on each pole are suppressing each others magnetic field and when this happens, it allows for more of an E field to be established. The question then becomes, which coil design will most effectively cancel out the magnetic field? I think JB's design does this pretty well, but it is possible that the bifilar design I posted in a link earlier may be more efficient if it was stacked in layers like JB had done. I will be making a new video soon to describe this better. Progress is being made, it is only a matter of time until we figure this out.
Ajay
http://www.hyiq.org/Research/Details...;27s%20Law
The coils are wound the same direction so that the field generated causes the coils to be bucking, or N-N. Because north and south flux have opposite spin directions through space, this sets up a positive and negative condition which cancel out in the coil. Anytime you have cancellation effects, you tap the scalar potential which is all around us. The resulting phenomenon of cold electricity exhibits itself. It is like the 3 coils on each pole are suppressing each others magnetic field and when this happens, it allows for more of an E field to be established. The question then becomes, which coil design will most effectively cancel out the magnetic field? I think JB's design does this pretty well, but it is possible that the bifilar design I posted in a link earlier may be more efficient if it was stacked in layers like JB had done. I will be making a new video soon to describe this better. Progress is being made, it is only a matter of time until we figure this out.
Ajay
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