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O-Day - Bagel updates 8 Jun 2022
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O-Day - Bagel updates 8 Jun 2022

3D model download, naming convention, construction approaches, implications of observations, risks and potential technology applications dependent on findings. Also - new VEGA Bagel reactor!

Bob Greenyer
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First example 3D model of Super-Super-Tor and suggestion for naming convention

If the community is to be able to compare results from ‘Bagels’, then it needs to have a common understanding of what constitutes L and R winding directions. I make a proposal with a 3D model of a LLLR | 1,2,3,4 - Tor in the image and short video below.

You can download the Lightwave Objects here, it is in two parts, a LLR | 1,2,3 - Tor core and a LLLR | 1,2,3,4 - Tor main winding.

You can get a 30 day free trial of Lightwave here which you can use to view above object and make renderings and animation.

Henk Jurrien's maps out the magnetic field around his LLLR | 1,2,3,4 - Tor

He found that the field is skewed by metal sheet roofing. When places in a different location without the same proximity to the metal sheet roofing, the field became spherical again. This implies that metal sheet is able to shape these fields.

Cosmic Dave working on more tor variations and building methods

Updates on the materials he is exploring for construction of bagels and bagel meshes.

Crypto Alchemist hosted a risks and opportunities discussion for replicators on his channel

Bagel construction and variation is discussed as well as important safety concerns and expanded experimental ideas that may lead to potential applications predicated on outcomes.

The full stream can be accessed here.

Dave Boutilier is working on a VEGA Bagel reactor to test out if a 1,2,3 Tor can influence plasma formation.

He has also set up a rig to see if the weight of a piece of bismuth can be changed.

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Ambro
Jun 9Liked by Bob Greenyer

I’m impressed of the capability and willingness of the community to set un experiments with so few resources… and achieve results. what if even a nano-fraction of the gazzilons of € spent by the mainstream (to go… nowhere) where put in these grassroots efforts. Bravi

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axil
Jun 8Liked by Bob Greenyer

Dave Boutilier should try a heavy iron ring interior to the coil in order to convert the Bagel coil field into a spin field. Iron is always used to amplify and transfer coil fields in such devices a transformers.

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