New Kinds of Magnets

Gary S.

New Kinds of Magnets
« on January 5th, 2013, 07:30 AM »
This is just a "What if...?"

What if someone like John Hutchison managed to create a new kind of magnet material? One that is "active" in such that, if placed by a coil, it WOULD make electricity WITHOUT any need of motion of the magnet or coil.

It sure would be interesting to see what would result from him exposing various magnets to the Hutchison Effect. No telling what he would come up with.

(I sometimes fear that in one of his experiments, he'll "cancel himself out" and vanish! *poof* *Ooops!*)

Gary S.

Lynx

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #1, on January 5th, 2013, 07:53 AM »
Sure, if you could get the magnets to move "all by themselves", for example by using some heat/cold exchange, then
you'd get immediate electricity by placing a coil in it's near proximity.

Or you're thinking like an alternating permanent magnet, one that which changes it's polarity all by itself at a specific
frequency?
I'd gladly buy such magnets if they were for sale somewhere

Gary S.

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #2, on January 5th, 2013, 10:10 AM »
Yes, the latter of the two. An "AC magnet". Of course, the hot/cold you mentioned is interesting, too.    hmmm.....

Gary S.

~Russ

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #3, on January 9th, 2013, 12:31 AM »
Quote from Gary S. on January 8th, 2013, 11:32 PM
Quote from brijeson on January 8th, 2013, 10:35 PM
I too want to know more about it . A s I am new here any suggestions really appreciated.
It's only a "What if...?" question; rhetorical only. Such a magnet doesn't exist that I know of (yet).

Gary S.
thats a spammer gary... :) ill remove it :)

Matt Watts

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #4, on January 9th, 2013, 05:32 AM »Last edited on January 9th, 2013, 05:49 AM by Matt Watts
Gary, not sure you have seen this or not.  It's the Vortex or Unification coil generating a monopole magnetic field.  It's not a permanent magnet, but it definitely appears to be monopole.

/watch?v=b-j8LNEAvv4

Dan sees this as an anomaly but I think it is far more profound than that.  I think without knowing it, he is unlocking the key to space time resonance or something even more revolutionary.  I'd really like to see someone here do serious experimentation with this thing because the whole concept behind the vortex seems to me to be a fundamental key to many other free energy systems.

Simply ask yourself where is the north pole of this magnetic field going...?  Maybe to all points in the Universe.  So imagine that maybe you can reverse it and gather energy from all points in the Universe.  Would that be enough energy to power your house, your car, all the cells in your body?

Gary S.

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #5, on January 9th, 2013, 07:04 AM »
I don't buy it one bit. He did not scan the outside of it. He only checked the middle. This test is a failure as far as I'm concerned. When checking out something like this, you scan EVERYTHING to find out for sure if one pole is truely gone. For all we know, the opposite pole is on the outside of the toroid. Can't believe he didn't scan that.:-/

Love that magnetis testing tool, as well as those wire forms, though. If nothing else, it'll make a nice piece of art, or an interesting primary on a Tesla coil.

Gary S.

Matt Watts

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #6, on January 9th, 2013, 10:12 PM »
Quote from Gary S. on January 9th, 2013, 07:04 AM
Love that magnetis testing tool, as well as those wire forms, though. If nothing else, it'll make a nice piece of art, or an interesting primary on a Tesla coil.
Pop out the credit card:
http://www.magnet4less.com/index.php?cPath=24_54&osCsid=0590d330008a606975592e5739c417f5
http://shop.1stopenergies.com/POE-Vortex-Coil-VC-001.htm

See if you can find that North pole after you get it powered up.

Gary S.

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #7, on January 10th, 2013, 07:07 AM »
I watched a few other of his videos - he finally did it right. I think the north pole is hiding deep inside the doughnut (or not). One would just about have to suspend the pole detector inside the coil to determine that.

Credit card is right! $300 for that coil? I thought he built it himself. Those forms look easy to make with plexi. That polarity probe is reasonable though.

I am now wondering what would happen if there were a similar secondary in the inside of the big coil, with half the diameter, twice as small wire and twice the turns. hmmm...

Great links btw.

Gary S.

Matt Watts

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #8, on January 10th, 2013, 10:59 AM »
Quote from Gary S. on January 10th, 2013, 07:07 AM
I watched a few other of his videos - he finally did it right. I think the north pole is hiding deep inside the doughnut (or not). One would just about have to suspend the pole detector inside the coil to determine that.

Credit card is right! $300 for that coil? I thought he built it himself. Those forms look easy to make with plexi. That polarity probe is reasonable though.

I am now wondering what would happen if there were a similar secondary in the inside of the big coil, with half the diameter, twice as small wire and twice the turns. hmmm...

Great links btw.

Gary S.
You need to take a deep dive into Marko Rodin and vortex math, then you'll see why these toroids that are helically wound fit perfectly with what nature already does.  Leedskalnin also knew this stuff from a magnetic viewpoint.  It's not just a freak of nature, it is nature.  We just need to understand it better.

amethyst

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #9, on February 18th, 2013, 04:06 AM »
Quote from Gary S. on January 5th, 2013, 07:30 AM
This is just a "What if...?"

What if someone like John Hutchison managed to create a new kind of magnet material? One that is "active" in such that, if placed by a coil, it WOULD make electricity WITHOUT any need of motion of the magnet or coil.

It sure would be interesting to see what would result from him exposing various magnets to the Hutchison Effect. No telling what he would come up with.

(I sometimes fear that in one of his experiments, he'll "cancel himself out" and vanish! *poof* *Ooops!*)

Gary S.
It would be great to have that great kind of magnet, for sure it will help us to have some alternative for electricity. That would be great idea, but we have to wait for a person that can make that certain kind of magnet. :D

Gary S.

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #10, on February 18th, 2013, 05:54 AM »
I guess we'll have to wait for someone more "generous" to stumble across the same basic thing, then share it with the rest of the world. Once something like that makes it to the realm of public domain, they'll never get that Genie back in the bottle. Then, it'll not be someone trying to hide the basic concept, but individuals trying to protect their own intelectual property (devices) that spring from it.

edxhemphill

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #11, on February 18th, 2013, 06:17 AM »
Hi gang , I beleive the new  metal along with the right magnet  is getting very close to a nono pole magnet . When I get done playing with my noble gas engine  I think nI may try to build a magnet motor useing that as a starting place . Ed Hemphill


Gary S.

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #12, on February 18th, 2013, 08:57 AM »
That's part of what intrigues me about John Hutchison's work, in that he seems to have already made mono-polar material. He has steel rods that split in the middle, leaving rough ends that continue to "disolve" and crumble. It is as if, on a molecular level, the metal "hates" itself and is "divorcing" itself (sort of). Many of his experiments show signs of happening from the inside out, as if something were trying to get out. I think he created such a strong homo-polar field that the metal couldn't stand to stay together.

But, wouldn't a supposedly homo-polar magnet continue to degrade and come apart, like the steel bar continues to do? hmmm... :huh:


Gary S.

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #13, on February 18th, 2013, 04:29 PM »
I was just thinking about this, and remembered that many if not most of John's results on distorting metal bars, happened almost exactly in the center of the bar, and over a short area.

Now, on an ordinary magnet, you have an N and an S, but in the exact middle of it, what do you have? Is it a mono-pole? (till you break it?) Right in the middle, where it's no longer North or South - that's where his reactions happened.

So, since just about any ordinary piece of steel has a tiny N-S magnetic charge to it already, it, too, would have a "neutral" non-polar region in the middle. THAT is where John's experiments seem to have had the most profound effect, right where it is "mono-polar" (?). hmmm...

If that be the case, I would expect the crumbling effect to cease soon and not go much farther.

hmmm... my brain itches...

DanW

RE: New Kinds of Magnets
« Reply #14, on May 29th, 2013, 09:10 PM »
Hi Gary S.,

This video from the 'tube is brilliant in describing how magnets are magnetic, and the principle of 'magnetic domains' in a magnet.

It explains why you can't cut a magnet in half, as each half will still contain North/South poles due to these magnetic domains.

Great vid, I like this guy's style.



(The first 2m 45sec describes why individual atoms can contain magnetic charge - also interesting, but I've skipped straight to the Domains explanation)