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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE CONCERNING: DOUBLE-THE-OUTPUT COIL (as compared to a conventionally wound coil with exactly the same amount wire) by Marko Rodin In brief, I am providing in this letter, to those requesting detailed information about how to make a power and propulsion coil with a 62.5% greater electrical poten- tial gain, the manufacturing winding schematic to enable you to produce a pro- totype, for experimental research purposes only, so that you may independently verify these results on your own. (See Figures 2, 3,4.) My request is that you keep me informed of the outcome. I am available through the centre, Rodin style (150° inter- vals), using the same lengths of wire as the first configuration. The L increased to 270 UH (Q .7) or +22%! Adding the ferrite had no discernible effect. So, it seems there is some 'magic’ in the geometric form alone of the Rodin design! I doubt this will surprise Marko who expects much more startling results with properly proportioned and wound coils! Bill Ramsay, 251 Asa Hall Road, Iva, SC 29655, USA; phone (803) 296 3200. jor many long years I have been making the effort to interest peo- ple in the discovery about how I can model accurately energy in its most efficient state. 35 36 1 19 1g 17 Figure 2: A winding pattern for a torus which creates synchronised electricity. By winding in this manner, you orient the electrons moving through the windings and thereby minimise random collisions of electrons, as well as heat, friction and reluctance. The right and left doubling circuits (beginning and ending at position 35, and beginning and ending at position 1) conduct the flow of electrons in opposite, parallel diagonal directions. The dotted lines (beginning and ending on numbers which are multiples of three) represent the gap spaces, the equal potential major grooves, which separate the windings. 36 35 34 ‘ ’ : ‘ TIE A g ee? Sees ~ L Ds) ef OS, Bac Re ABN ; Gg ies 32 31 32° 10 11 12 24 13 23 14 22 15 21 16 a) 17 19 18 NEXUS ¢ 53 APRIL-MAY 1996