This page explores one aspect which
is visualy apparent in poloidal coil like structures. The use
of 3D computer graphics offers interseting evidence which is difficult
to explore otherwise. Poloidal coils can take a variety of forms.
In the following model many copies of the same "poloid"
are placed into grid arrangement. The first image (below), shows
an overhead view with zero angle of perspective, (axonometric).
The second image (below), shows
the same arrangement of poloidal coil like objects from a 40 degree
perspective view. An "open weave" is apparent on one
side of the poloidal coil, when viewed at particular angles.
The third image (below), will show
one of these poloids tilted to view at 66 degrees. Note "open"
weave on the left side and the "closed" weave on the
right side of the image.
The fourth image (below),shows the
same arrangement from a centered top view with a perspective angle
of 140 degrees. The intent of this view is to show that there
exists an "open weave" from all sides. For this particular
geometry, The necessary angle to align with the openess is near
66 degrees.
Enersearch became interested in
this geometry to search for some sort of "loft" or possibly
a "turbine" effect" which might be discovered.
Diverse areas of physics note poloidal geometry. Early in the
history of physics, mere toroidal geometry had been assumed,
(e.g.: the earths magnetic field). Today, closer observation admits
that poloidal geometry might be a noteworthy area for closer
study. For comparison toroid coils are placed in a matrix , in
the picture below. The "open weave" appears on all side
equally of each toroid coil below.
Works which study poloidal geometry
include, (but are not llimited to) : H. Alfven and others, also
summarized in the book " The Big Bang Never Happened",
by E. Lerner (Random House 1991).
In a context of perceiving nature's circuitry, pattern is to software
what structure is to hardware. As more of a geometric minded generalist
and less a math man , my calculations utilize pattern and structure,
(instead). . . . As a backyard scientist, my interest in physics
is mechanical, whether the science at hand speculates about the
infinitesimal or the nearly infinite. I've been trying to write
a summary of experiments done here at Enersearch, analyzing effects
of analog- electronic coils configured in patterns which you can
find throughout this site. More later.
Click here for a visual
comparison of the poloid and the common donut structure.
Also: click here to see relation
of biaxial toroid to the tetrahedron.
A first animation effort
depicting "particles orbiting in a poloid circuit",
(albeit an incomplete3D viewing).
More animations coming, tune in
again.
Also: See a "hyper
spiralling, concentric spherical weave", which also,
has "windmill/ generator" effects .
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organization, founded in 1980, in Maine, USA. A wide range of
projects are synergistically studied as an alternative approach
to the usual method of specialization. Enersearch is now in the
slow process of publishing it's works on the www. This will consist
of transcribing hand drawn sketches and notebook data from the
1980's to the more recent CAD renderings dating from the 90's.
These works address particular technologies with a synergistic,
generalist approach.
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