8 Layered Spiraling Sphere Modeled With Arcs

A Continuing Study By Bo Atkinson
3D CAD work began 1993 with SilverScreenTM Software (later exported to formZ)
This skin was made from the basic flat spiral which was then copied and rotated 10 degrees on (undrawn) axis which passes through the sharp connecting points. The resulting pair of spiral lines were then "skinned".
The black and white wire frame graphic above, is now rendered with semi-transparent skin to enhance visualization. Here the skinned spire is further rotate- copied. This is a partial, "concentric, spiraling sphere".
On left is sort of an xray of the full concentric, spiraling sphere. A much narrower angle of perspective was used than above in the partial version.
Here a single section as in the first graphic, has been "unfolded". The long shapes are flattened out to better show their pattern.
Here is one half of the cross section. --> Below is a bigger JPEG, offering a clearer picture. A black line drawing similar to the one on the right.has been superimposed to delineate the cross section profile. Also
The "polar" openings at top and bottom of this graphic may be enlarged by use of conical spirals in the 3D model. Conversely, the polar holes may be essentially closed by use of a flat spiral in the 3D model. This concept grew from my childhood speculation: If an electromagnet could be spun fast enough, would i see light? (What children think of!). As an alternative experiment, the electrical and magnetic fields may trade places. In this new experiment, the red and blue symbols are regarded as electric current, which travels in an electrical coil.(A graphic diagram will be placed here, when i find time to do this).. The yellow arrowed path becomes the magnetic path,(during one electrical pulsing of coil). I suggest the name "retroductor" for this experiment, since the magnetic field is forced up and down longitudinally. Click here for more inductive concepts rendered via CAD (306 KB !) During the 80's and 90's i made various efforts to build different inductor experiments which utilize the electromagnetic fields mentioned here. (These experiments continue, at some point i will post them in detail at this site). If i had the chance i would like to adapt these geometries to plasma experiments and also to discussions in cosmology. (Here is one example of one attempt to apply bi-axial geometric concepts to cosmology). Click here to see "hyper" spiraling, concentric spheres. Tetrahelix As Prism, Light/ Ray Tracing Experiment Tetrahedron used as a mold to model a "poloid" biaxial structure.
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