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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE for consultation by telephone and you ! should indeed call me for clarification on the more obtuse issues of positive emana- tions, boundary conditions and changing aspect ratio of the conductors, My goal is to make the coil engineering as basic and easy for you as attainable. The pulsed direct-current electricity flows in the opposite directions in the two conductors. There is an equal-in-width 2 non-conducting major groove gap space in between the two conductors. Thus the coil is really comprised of three parts, even though one is left empty. There is a criti- cally important occurring phase-shift in this empty space... The conductor ideally should be wider 10 at the torus equator and very thin, then tapering as it becomes thicker as it heads for the inside spindle of the inside magic circle. A good example of this is a wavy ribbon. This is called a changing aspect ratio. Thus the conductor width and density change with the inverse square law, while keeping the same amount of mass. Using 1g 16 a primitive technique, although still highly effective, this was accomplished by solder- Figure 3: Right Perpetual- Motion Doubling Circuit 34 31 28 2s ing together a multi-filament winding with 34 31 10 3 22 16 1S 54 © NEXUS APRIL-MAY 1996