(Yesterday, 06:48 PM)Andy Wrote: Hello @vnachow
Thanks for the post.
I am thinking about your "magnet flux modulator". It sounds me similar to the Bearden's MEG.
Is it the same in principle?
And another question - did you get some "interesting" results from it?
Andy
Hey Andy, I don't know how this MEG operates I was thinking it out myself, I currently cannot experiment as I went to the big city to make some money, next year when I get back to my house I'll experiment with this and also my time machine hopefully. First I'll need the energy then I'll try to work out the rest of my ideas. I am also thinking about a freeze ray but I can't get any better ideas than the one with the destructive interference layed out by Tom B.
Okay I have checked the MEG however I do not see any permanent magnets attached, and mine is actually a motor so it has moving parts. I thought of simply making it with a pickup coil however I have the bad intuition it wont work with one as I actually need a magnetic resonant accelerator rotor, similar to a V-gate however the entire idea is that we reset the flux cycle with an insignificant input. What makes the energy as Ive already explained in my unified field theory is that time itself is a huge source of energy and we "charge" our time battery (magnet) by simple displacement. The catch is that the materials needed to produce a magnet cannot be created easily, we have an overabundance of iron metal on Earth, this iron in my eyes is more valuable than gold because it can trap local time just as a battery. Therefore I compared the magnetizing process as a wildfire all you need is a match (the high ampere charge) then it stores time potential for a long time. I haven't seen any research if constant magnetisation and demagnetisation shorten isotope half-life. Some will say "magnets are just springs" not really, consider the energy input in a paramagnetic coil needed to replicate the flux of a permanent magnet for just one hour!!! All we need is to jiggle the flux of the permanent magnet, therefore we use a ferrite horseshoe block so we can modulate this flux otherwise we cannot easily do it locally at the very magnet's body.

