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    Electromagnetic induction Coil testing

    I have been researching magnets and coils because I want to build a wind electric generator. I have discovered some things that may help. I don't think you can use the number of Tesla's you mention. BrMax is the strength of the magnetic field in the center of the magnet material. For...
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    Polyphase rectifier: Calculating the diodes needed.

    My voltage and amps out is incorrect. For the 3 phases it's 37.26 Volts and 46 Amps I checked mouser form the first sticky for diodes. I know that diodes allow voltage and amps to travel in one direction and prevent it going in the opposite direction. My Volts on one side is 18V the other...
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    Will this linear generator (NIB magnet) work to light infrared pulses?

    Hoo hoo, Some questions you need to answer: Is that magnet magnetized radially, diametrically, axially? How many turns are in the coil? What is the surface gauss (not BrMax gauss) of your magnet (convert to Tesla's)? You won't be plugging in NIB into a Faraday equation. What is the...
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    Polyphase rectifier: Calculating the diodes needed.

    Hello, I have created a theoretical coil of 170 turns*.4871 Tesla's*.0045m^2/.06 seconds=6.21V (Faraday of course.) ohm's of the coil=.405 6.21V/.405ohms=15.33A The equation I used -N * curl*B*A/curl*t N=number of turns; B=Tesla's; A=area of the coil; t=Time; curls cancel out. (To...
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    Is the Higgs field the substance that fills the universe?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_mechanism Since the proposed Higgs field is a quantum fluid filling all of space, what is it's relationship to gravity? Is gravity the result of pressure created by the Higgs Quantum Fluid?
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    What is the scientific basis for chakras in Hindu philosophy?

    I prefer the horses mouth when it comes to quoting the "Mystic". Even well meaning authors have fabricated info stating it has come from the "mystic" in question but exists nowhere in his records. Yet the books are still in multiple printings without the corrections. Regarding Leydig Cells...
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    What substance fills the universe?

    Thanks yogi. I know there are others as well. I'll have to dig a little to be a better advocate for these alternate perspectives, hopefully leaving out the cracked pottery. That is one perspective. Although, a large group of people say it is so. Why do spinning moving objects weigh less...
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    What substance fills the universe?

    My swimming pool is filled with fun potential, though it is empty of people. :) Also, I did put "empty" in quotes, though it may be a cauldron of potential. If there is this constant inrushing towards the center of the earth, what does it do once it gets to the center? What next? As a...
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    What substance fills the universe?

    I saw an episode on Science Channel with a British Physicist as narrator discussing Einsteins Relativity Gravity, updating the info with new research and such. Probably from the first 20 minutes of the episode. 1.In describing Gravity, using Einsteins descriptions, the 2D fabric stretching...
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    What substance fills the universe?

    This substance rushing into the center of the Earth creating pressure could be what we call gravity, no? Could gravitational lensing be the result of this substance rushing into the center of a mass and changing the direction of photons or other particles? Do different types of particles...
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    The Edge of the Physical Universe

    Currently we see to about 15 billions years, determining that to be the edge of the universe. Could that just be the limit of what we detect can travel? It experiencing "friction" or other obstacles along it's travels.
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    Resistance of a Spherical Wire

    I postulate the sphere would have less resistance than a wire of the same mass. The electricity would have less distance to travel in a sphere from point A to point B. Take a 16 AWG wire 122.3 feet long is 1 ohm. Take the same mass and make a sphere. The electricity is no longer traveling...
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    What is the scientific basis for chakras in Hindu philosophy?

    @ pallidin Fear, doubt, condemnation, brings doubt, illness, fear, and then disillusion; and the hill to be climbed again. Your Kundalini experience may have been incomplete, only rising part way up the spine. Awakening the Kundalini is like college finals, there is a lot of study and...
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    What is the scientific basis for chakras in Hindu philosophy?

    The Leydig Gland is located in the mesonephros tissue. It is about the size of a pea and exists in all vertebrates. It was discovered in 1892 by Franz von Leydig, Professor of Comparative Anatomy, University of Tübingen in 1857 and University of Bonn in 1875. If Endocrinology truly is your...
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    What is the scientific basis for chakras in Hindu philosophy?

    What are the seven Chakras? In Indian Medicine, Ayurveda, there are seven major chakras. http://www.neurosurgical.com/neuro_medical_info/alternative_care/ayurveda.htm According to Ayerveda Medicine the Chakras are: Root Chakra Navel Chakra Solar Plexus Chakra Heart Chakra Throat...
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