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A laboratory experiment devoted to the measurement of the magnetic field created by a rotating body is described. Using an original method of detection, the effects of the magnetic field of a rotating body were detected and their properties investigated. Based on a model proposed by the author, an interpretation of the experimental results is given.
Originally posted by XL5
So your saying all we have to do is spin a magnetic puck and get free energy? What kind of voltage and current would a 1" x 3/8" magnet produce and at what RPM? IMHO if its something like 1V at 1A and 500K RPM, even if it is free energy, its useless. Sure, in that case we could still learn alot but if its not easy, no one will build it.
If any free energy device exists, it needs to be easy and simple to build/work. Otherwise the people/companies with hundred magnets and many moving parts will never get it to market.
and created anomalous magnetic zones up to 15 meters around the device
Originally posted by Astyanax
reply to post by HeresHowItGoes
Pions are pi mesons.
They have a spin value of zero.
Besides, the property of subatomic particles known as 'spin' has nothing whatever to do with physical rotation.
Your post is fantasy, not science. The laws of thermodynamics laugh in the face of it.
the observed spin of the proton arises simply from the intrinsic spins of the quarks
there is actually been no proof of pions existing
they are far to small to measure and to observe
theres no way anyone can claim they dont spin.
The pion, being spinless, has kinematics described by the Klein–Gordon equation. Source
the fact that particles spin is just basic science to me,to say they dont shows your complete lack of understanding of the most basic element of science.
Originally posted by Astyanax
reply to post by HeresHowItGoes
there is actually been no proof of pions existing
The existence of pions was first predicted by the Japanese physicist Hideki Yukawa in 1934. Naturally occurring charged pions were first detected by British scientists in 1947. The following year, they were created in experiments using the UC Berkeley, California cyclotron. Neutrally charged pions were identified, also at Berkeley, in 1950.
they are far to small to measure and to observe
The pion’s mass (roughly 200 times the mass of an electron) was predicted by Yukawa and the prediction was borne out by the cyclotron experiments of 1947. Charge radius (‘size’) was determined through dispersion methods in 1949.
Not only do pions exist, they have been used in radiotherapy with cancer patients.
theres no way anyone can claim they dont spin.
The pion, being spinless, has kinematics described by the Klein–Gordon equation. Source
And particle spin, as I said before, is nothing at all like mechanical rotation. It is just a property of subatomic particles that is arbitrarily called ‘spin’. It doesn't mean they really do spin, any more than calling quarks red, blue and green means they actually have these colours.
the fact that particles spin is just basic science to me,to say they dont shows your complete lack of understanding of the most basic element of science.
Either that, or it shows that you don't have a blessed clue what you’re blethering on about.
edit on 19/3/11 by Astyanax because: I left out a link
i dont know what they are detecting but it isnt pions, i know for a fact the aliens havnt even detected them and building pionic matter is a priority of theirs.
i believe we are talking of differnt particles here,the pion i am refring to is a subatomic particle which makes up quarks, the particle you are reffering to is one made up of quarks.
i believe we are using the same word "pion" to describe two different particles, get it?
simply a misunderstanding.
Originally posted by Astyanax
reply to post by HeresHowItGoes
Pions are pi mesons.
They have a spin value of zero.
Besides, the property of subatomic particles known as 'spin' has nothing whatever to do with physical rotation.
the word credibility gives away what you are, you and your kind seek to undermine peoples credibility, its part of your manual right?
why do you find it so implausibile that particles spin?
any form of matter can spin including particles.
i believe there will be a disclosure on science someday soon,looking forward to it.