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Opposing Force
« on: November 20, 2008, 00:12:50 am »
http://www.tesla-coil-builder.com/FlatSpiralSecondaryPlasmaBall01.htm

Here is proof that Opposing fileds do affect matter... see the pattern on the plasma

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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2008, 01:08:00 am »
look dankie opposing fields in a bifilar coil mean they are running against each other.......now im not sure if affecting matter is what is being used in the water capacitor......but the reason why the coil orientation is opposing each other is because it increase the distributed capacitance.......not scalar waves or affecting matter......but to increase the capacitance from 250,000 times so it can step voltage up to a very high state......you are on a whole other topic......something more complex then meyers vic.......the coils orientation like teslas, aarons, naudins, meyers, wests, and neogens is so it increase inductance distributed capacitance and cuts back on current all at the same time much much greater than making the fields run together....say NS vs NS where in meyers neogen and the rest are setup as NS vs SN......look into teslas patent or neogens image and aarons comparison......that explains it pretty well......you are talking about things beyond the vic.....affecting matter and scalar waves are another world.

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« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2008, 01:13:43 am »
ahhh i see where all the confusion is now!!!!......ok see people are using the word opposing differently and coil orientation opposing.......ok HAHAH everything got lost in translation.........just follow tesla.....that is all i can say.....opposing fields and oposing polarity are DIFFERENT.....and this entire time this word OPPOSING has been the problem for misunderstandings.......i will get back to this later im in class right now......just look at the wire connections.....that is the most helpful.

we are probablly both on the same page.....but looking at the word opposing from different perspectives.....i think i am using the word opposing for its literal sense....im sorry if the word definition i am using is wrong......but now that i see meyers schematics......they are all correct....BUT DIFFERENT WAYS TO EXPLAIN the same thing.......no matter how you wind it you can switch the connections......that is the overall fallback.....so you can't be wrong when winding....no worries.....i will better explain this.

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« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2008, 01:22:05 am »
Yeah well it is NS , NS

It just so happens that colliding voltages (or minor currents) do also create scalar waves ...

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Re: Opposing Force
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2008, 02:30:02 am »
Could someone tell me how to insert an image in this post

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« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2008, 02:36:06 am »
Kinesis i see what you mean lol

heres a great page

http://www.linux-host.org/energy/sgcarter.html

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« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2008, 02:38:56 am »
ahhh i see where all the confusion is now!!!!......ok see people are using the word opposing differently and coil orientation opposing.......ok HAHAH everything got lost in translation.........just follow tesla.....that is all i can say.....opposing fields and oposing polarity are DIFFERENT.....and this entire time this word OPPOSING has been the problem for misunderstandings.......i will get back to this later im in class right now......just look at the wire connections.....that is the most helpful.

we are probablly both on the same page.....but looking at the word opposing from different perspectives.....i think i am using the word opposing for its literal sense....im sorry if the word definition i am using is wrong......but now that i see meyers schematics......they are all correct....BUT DIFFERENT WAYS TO EXPLAIN the same thing.......no matter how you wind it you can switch the connections......that is the overall fallback.....so you can't be wrong when winding....no worries.....i will better explain this.




Yeah i see what you mean , but look closely @ chapter 8 and you realise some dual secondary appears out of the blue to scroo you , makes things misconscrood .... ?

Things get scrood mentally...Help me try to understand whats going on ...

W/e it is its all the same and switcheable in 2 secs.

somebody on the forums have some input on this ?

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Re: Opposing Force
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2008, 02:48:25 am »
I found it.  To attach use additional options at the bottom of the page. Thanks

I plan on winding a coil like this
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