Magnetic and Dielectric fields of the Bifilar Coil Visualized

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  • @osamamwenumweni5685
    @osamamwenumweni5685 Před 4 lety +10

    I have always wanted to understand it but no one has explained it like you do thanks so so much

  • @brunomarier8872
    @brunomarier8872 Před 4 lety +6

    I love the way you explain things Master Ivo, you always start from the basic principle and it's very important not to miss any information in passing, to understand the two-wire coil before you tackle the electrical circuits and how to use it. :)
    You are the best I thank you for all the quality of your work and all the personal time you invest for those who want to discover this unique type of energy.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      thanks Bruno. much appreciated. indeed step by step explaining all the details, for replication

  • @robgad2271
    @robgad2271 Před rokem +8

    If I may inject a slightly different understanding of my friend Nicola Tesla. In his explanation of the actions of electrons and coils, he sometimes often uses the term capacity and capacitance interchangeable with more general terms we call amperage and voltage impresses, and not distinctly with the modern term of capacitance as in a device we call a capacitor. Often here his meaning in general understanding is simply the activity of the coil has the capacity to increase the flux potential of power, i.e., voltage and or amperage.

  • @natetehgreatt
    @natetehgreatt Před 4 lety +4

    3D visualization!! Amazing addition Master Ivo 🙏

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I love that VR is able to show this

  • @alvinhill3838
    @alvinhill3838 Před rokem +3

    I really appreciate your lecture, l went through school in 1970. After my degree, I taught in a local college. I have forgotten most of my education in electronics. I'm still interested in learning more, [ha ha] is good for me.
    Thank you!

  • @braaitongs
    @braaitongs Před 2 lety +3

    This was brilliant! Very well explained. I feel like I understand how the coils work now!

  • @banyanstudio
    @banyanstudio Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent work. This is the first lecture I have experienced using VR. Thank you!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I've been wanting to show this, but never was satisfied with 2D drawings. Fields need to be seen in 3D. Even Steinmetz drawings don't give the fields full credit.

  • @foureyedchick
    @foureyedchick Před rokem +4

    9:34: Hooking up the red to blue and blue to red is like an electrical Mobius strip! Wow!

  • @jetsonwhite888
    @jetsonwhite888 Před 4 lety +32

    In my Tesla research, I discovered that Tesla purposely left key elements out of his patents after realizing they could be used against Humanity.

    • @gabrielferrara9111
      @gabrielferrara9111 Před rokem +2

      for example P?

    • @jetsonwhite888
      @jetsonwhite888 Před rokem +9

      @@gabrielferrara9111 Coil winding techniques is one. Niko could visualize his inventions in his mind and see how they operated if a certain change or proposed improvement was made. Also, after having so many of his patents literally stolen by unscrupulous 'inventors' like Marconi (who was later found in court to be a patent thief), Niko saw that he would have to keep certain subtleties out of his patents in his head only. This vid of mine tells more: czcams.com/video/6EZmGSnDcU4/video.html

    • @danahoecker3308
      @danahoecker3308 Před rokem +4

      Of course
      I keep adding things to his works

    • @limitlessenergy369
      @limitlessenergy369 Před rokem +3

      @@jetsonwhite888 #hypersanity

    • @scolem2681
      @scolem2681 Před 7 měsíci

      All patent holders leave out key elements

  • @Supernumerary
    @Supernumerary Před rokem +4

    Another term used to express what occurs within a bifilar winding coil is “constant shear force”. The electrical shear force is constant all the way around. I have tested bifilar winding coils versus conventional winding coils, as near field antennas. The difference is stunning. Bifilar is about 10x more effective than conventional.

  • @donaldwright2426
    @donaldwright2426 Před 4 lety +2

    Interesting. I read a few times this patent, however, the fact that you have put coils side by side, it's really easy to see the capacitor. Thanks for that!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      2 bifilar pancake coils, with one positive dc offset, and one negative dc offset, will also create a dielectric field between them (like a capacitor).

    • @donaldwright2426
      @donaldwright2426 Před 4 lety

      @@MasterIvo I agree. ;)

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      If those coils then are impulsed, the dielectric field between the coils is?

    • @donaldwright2426
      @donaldwright2426 Před 4 lety

      @@MasterIvo You tell me! I don't know where you are heading with your question or the purpose?

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      @@donaldwright2426 the dielectric field is reduced in voltage very fast. this represents current. but a longitudinal current. Magneto dielectric (ringvortex)

  • @chrisrosenkreuz23
    @chrisrosenkreuz23 Před 4 lety +2

    By connecting the two coils he is basically making a magnet because the fields now end up being opposed in direction to one another, and not as you have described as ending up in the same direction. At the start you show the magnetic field of the single coil as being opposed to itself in direction on each side, but it should be in shown in the same direction (as steinmetz says, these are connected in reality so they are in the same direction). This is quite important because with the adition of the second coil (and shunting the wires) Tesla is essentially making a magnet out of the bifilar coil (which is now become one big wire). This means the fields are now coherent and in reverse phase to one another this is what makes the dielectric manifest stronger

  • @ralph72462
    @ralph72462 Před 2 lety +4

    Wow! You explained it all very nicely. Great video.

  • @iyoutome
    @iyoutome Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks brother, you make it easy to share with those whom cannot visualize. This would be a great teaching aid. Look forward to you next video. Peace and Cheers!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Claudio. VR is a very strong tool for lectures. I wish in the future VR will be more wide used, so I could give a live lecture in VR, and everybody could join in VR (this is already a possibility now!).

    • @iyoutome
      @iyoutome Před 4 lety

      @@MasterIvo you are right brother!

  • @originsdecoded3508
    @originsdecoded3508 Před rokem +4

    This are principles of step up energy via manipulation of flow and compression of voltage through a series of more friction to produce more resistivity. The mangetic forces should fallow the ideal concept of plutonic symmetrical shapes, and shapes should be made according to the desired directions and interactions of the magnetic fields. The key is all about having the right shape and symmetry to modulate and control energy both in the form of vibration/sound and electricity/voltage. Interestingly enough, none of this science is new about fractal and plutonic shapes and assemytry is energy manipulation. Ancient texts, temples, display such knowledge of cymatics and energy manipulation through shapes and proper elements.

  • @TravisTellsTruths
    @TravisTellsTruths Před 3 lety +2

    You are amazing. I'm a new fan. I'm bog on Voltage and Dielectric Fields.

  • @omidyousefian4109
    @omidyousefian4109 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you! that's how educational videos should be, clear explanations with drawings, just donated!

  • @FractalWoman
    @FractalWoman Před 4 lety +3

    Nice work. Great VR display.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      Thanks :)

    • @cryptonein
      @cryptonein Před 4 lety

      yeah, he did a great job on this didn't he? very pleased to see this being used. the tools definitely could be improved as far as vr modeling options go at the moment.

  • @thundercats475
    @thundercats475 Před 3 lety +2

    Congratulations this is top notch stuff.

  • @mikeverwolf3273
    @mikeverwolf3273 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video. Love your insight and the VR presentation. Thanks for sharing!

  • @stevewilson8267
    @stevewilson8267 Před rokem +1

    Wow I appreciate your newest video display skills. Great job sir.

  • @stevewilson8267
    @stevewilson8267 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome information you have given us. You are very appreciated. Thank you!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Steve, you are also very appreciated, thanks for all your efforts.

  • @burneye
    @burneye Před rokem +5

    Master Ivo you da man!

  • @user-dm2cv2eb8g
    @user-dm2cv2eb8g Před 7 dny

    There is such an idea. Instead of a conventional dielectric, use a piezoelectric. Then, when the capacitor is charged, due to the Coulomb forces of attraction, the plates will be attracted to each other and compress the dielectric, which will generate an additional charge due to external pressure.
    Thanks

  • @ThunderboltWisdom
    @ThunderboltWisdom Před 2 lety +1

    Good explanation of a typically hard to interpret Tesla patent. Good job. 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @emilianodecatalina2810
    @emilianodecatalina2810 Před 4 lety +4

    you have simplified what Tesla said in his patent. its a great work. i understand it better.

  • @kdkinen
    @kdkinen Před 7 měsíci +1

    Amazing. You continue to blow my mind

  • @TheMcdrewb
    @TheMcdrewb Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for explaining the vortex

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      :) more to come in the future

  • @dkdyker
    @dkdyker Před 4 lety +1

    Nice explanation Ivo :) I like the way this is going.

  • @marcobastidas5384
    @marcobastidas5384 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Master Ivo. Please go ahead... nice VR visualization. Waiting for the next class. May God bless you!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      thanks, next video will soon be released.

  • @BritishBeachcomber
    @BritishBeachcomber Před 3 lety +2

    The Tesla bifilar coil is better understood by stretching it out from a spiral pancake into a cylinder. Then you can see that it is just a centre tapped bifilar coil and behaves like a close-coupled auto-transformer, which would normally have the two windings end-to-end, but in the bifilar version the windings form a double helix, with close coupling, just like the Tesla coil.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety +4

      center tapped? nothing is connected there. the 2 windings are series connected, and this makes the voltage difference between the 2 close coupled windings as large as half of the voltage supplied.
      When resonant, this voltage becomes high, and is able to charge the capacity between its windings.
      making it able to store very high amounts of energy it its fields.
      this high voltage field then can be disrupted by introducing impulses (fast voltage changes).
      this is done by making the coil series resonant (low impedance) and discharging (inductive spikes) a pulsed coil through it.
      these rapid changes in the high voltage field introduce effects that regular science has never researched.
      A regular unifilar Tesla coil, driven dual resonant, does not do this.

  • @nothingelsetolose7661
    @nothingelsetolose7661 Před 4 lety

    Thank You Master Ivo your teaching method is excellent you made me understand the bifilar coil I get it

  • @elams1894
    @elams1894 Před 4 lety

    Nice vid! Covered a lot of field theory there, was great to see. Looking fwd to next instalment!

  • @metanoia..
    @metanoia.. Před 4 lety +2

    Very good. Thanks 😊

  • @John-wd5cb
    @John-wd5cb Před rokem +1

    6:14 there are still videos of Schawberger's vortex geometry models available on youtube.
    13:52 Schawberger used 2 counter rotating copper plates to create the same effect in the middle, I think.

  • @any1alive
    @any1alive Před rokem +4

    Very interesting idea, higher voltage increacing capacitance,. no wonder he used them to drive the secodnary and terceriary winign of his tesla coils, to allow greater spikes and discharges, vs expensive regular capacitors.
    especially as the field collapses itd help give the shove to the top of the tesla coil and electron bank, /dome at the top to radiate out

  • @StarNumbers
    @StarNumbers Před 2 lety +1

    There are references to Walter Russell being a close and a long time friend of Nikola. After getting lost with Walter, I reread some Nikola stuff and ... wow! Much recommend looking at both: Walter AND Nikola. Super vid.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 2 lety

      Interesting. Did he also write about displacement currents, and impulses?

    • @StarNumbers
      @StarNumbers Před 2 lety

      @@MasterIvo
      Not sure. Walter has his own terminology such as the "infinite still light," which seems to me to stand for "un-energized ether." Calling it "light" appears awkward until Walter makes his case for the optical nature of all matter. When Ed Leedskalnin steps in with his Magnetic Current booklet he *also* takes the baseline of the optical nature of matter and on top of it claims that the magnetic current consists of *concurrent* positive (N) and negative (S) magnetic streams with vortex shapes. So, it seems to me the radiation from the bi-filer coil geometry *emulates* the magnetic current of Leedskalnin in its most basic form no less.

  • @patriaamadanews9303
    @patriaamadanews9303 Před 3 lety +3

    i from brasil, amazing video, the best.

  • @darkobul1
    @darkobul1 Před 4 lety +1

    I think why Tesla didnt specify usage of some of his patents is because it might be that his patents are part of his whole system. In other words its applicable to his other patents.
    What people dont uderstand is that Tesla was talking about effects that come onto play on high potentials (and high frequencies). They can not use logic of low voltages. Coils can be used as resistors or capacitors in domain of AC currents. Tesla seems found a way to exclude need for external components to the circuit by this method and made it safe for use even with extremely high potentials. By distributing capacitance evenly that makes sense as use of external component could be dangerous to store all that energy into separate capacitor.
    Great video.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes I agree Tesla used many patents as one system. he applied for the many components. One patent for the coil, one for the impulse generation, etc...

  • @wbeaty
    @wbeaty Před 4 lety +2

    Build it and you'll see! The patent is for a novel component, a "Coil-pacitor," a resonant coil with immense capacitance. Boring? Simple? Not exactly.
    Any Tesla secondary-coil can do the same as this invention. But this one is VERY SMALL. It's a miniaturized version ...low frequency without meters-wide secondary coils. High stored joules, but in a tiny package. A novel discovery.
    If it also has any weird physics hidden inside, that's a bonus. But that's not needed.
    The trouble with VLF-band high-power devices is that they're HUGE. Put them under oil, for high megavolts, and they still must be large in order to attain low-freq resonance.
    How do radio companies do the same? Make the VLF resonators physically small? They add an external HV capacitor, which introduces all sorts of problems, as well as being a large added component.
    Tesla does it differently: distributing the added capacitor all through the inside of his secondary pancake-coil. (Note that we could build a cylinder-version too.) These are power-processing devices, intended for pulses at high rep-rate, for high average wattage in a very small package.
    If Tesla was inventing 100HP systems to go inside aircraft, or in vehicles and trains, or even human-carried, then SMALL WEIGHT IS EVERYTHING. (Note that 100HP is roughly 100 kilowatts. Can you build a 100KW tesla coil that's the size of a car engine? This patent shows us how.)
    On the other hand, this device really needs to be submerged under oil, to attain immense voltage. After all, the first HV end is being placed next to the low-volt terminal, before spiralling back in as the second half of the winding. Build a copper-foil pancake TC, with close-spaced turns, in a small box under Tesla's "boiled linseed oil."

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +3

      Very well expressed! Don't forget, when this coil is made series resonant, it can produces immense voltages, which if interrupted by an impulse creates a huge longitudinal wave form. More on that in my next video.

    • @cbr1thou
      @cbr1thou Před 4 lety

      Sick

  • @glaubersouza7750
    @glaubersouza7750 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Master Ivo, it's the perfect class room! Thanks Tesla too!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @consciousenergies
    @consciousenergies Před 4 lety

    Love the CG on what looks like Oculus?!? Great video as always and very glad you are educating people about these things

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! yes, Oculus quest VR, with google Tilt Brush

  • @neddyladdy
    @neddyladdy Před 4 lety +1

    Bifilar windings are used to minimise coil inductance. For example in wire wound resisters

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      yes then they are counter wound. in Tesla's coil they are not counter wound.
      Inductance isnt zero actually. it does not cancel out. More on that in a future video about impulse generation coils

  • @MS-ef1gy
    @MS-ef1gy Před 4 lety +1

    Nice start...your ready to roll grasshopper...

  • @bg81973
    @bg81973 Před 3 lety +1

    It seems that this is a thermopile/condenser in one. Tesla worked a lot with steam and I'm thinking this was probably his way of recycling some of the lost heat energy. By passing steam through one coil and any heat-conducting liquid through the other, and the two being made of different metals, you can pull current out by the process of transferring heat from the steam to the coolant. Or you could probably achieve better results with no coolant at all and just a solid metal drawing the heat off. Copper tubing and aluminum, for example, with two metals shaped to touch with the greatest amount of area, flat bar and tube flattened on one side, for example. And water and steam flow would increase current. I'm not sure if my idea would even work however, as a thermocouple requires a heat differential between two connections. But that may also be the magic of this coil, perhaps he found a way to turn such a connection into a very long thermocouple that produces like a thermopile. Or, perhaps it is a capacitor fed by a special thermocouple. Another possibility is steam through one and the condensed fluid through the other in the opposite direction. Thus the temperature difference as well as opposing fluid directions would generate current and with an electric insulator but heat conducting layer between, build a voltage to be drained off. But I'm just throwing mush to see what sticks for someone else. I don't know enough to speak with authority. It seems to me, a mere capacitor could not be what this is, but since he mentioned replacing a condenser, I'm thinking a thermocouple/capacitor charged by steam since it is also to replace a condenser.

  • @joeylawell3590
    @joeylawell3590 Před 4 lety

    i love you man watched one video and subscribed, you explain break it down then expand. wish some of my school teachers would take the time. cheers!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Joey. there is still a lifetime to learn and explore.

  • @tribulationcoming
    @tribulationcoming Před 3 lety +1

    Tesla discovered methods of utilizing the aether and creating longitudinal waves which they themselves [the aether] create a much great potential. The DC pulse of high potential does the work.
    Very nice graphics. I'll say again what a different world we would live in if Nikola Tesla had been allowed to succeed.

  • @selvester6312
    @selvester6312 Před 4 lety +2

    Just want to add about Tesla bifilar coil Health benefits.If you make from two pieces 12 meter 0.4 mm magnet wire bifilar coil but not on plastic just use tiny wood board.Don't do joint between end of first with the beginning of second.Take signal generator with output 0.3amp 0-30v conect one probe on edge wire and another probe in center of another wire bifilar coil. Use sine signal with amplitude 20-30volts and find resonant frequency it's gonna be between 250-300 khz this is the treatment range.And need keep
    on the chest around 30 min.It gives an incredible effect.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      Sounds like a bifilar wire capacitor. how close together are the 2 windings? as close as possible I assume? Maybe twist them together, but not bridged?

    • @selvester6312
      @selvester6312 Před 4 lety

      @@MasterIvo close how is possible its important and not bridget.Hear link with schematic drive.google.com/open?id=1FNnuiKpZ9zU1jGgW6cbpa3Qe-bY1DTIQ

    • @selvester6312
      @selvester6312 Před 4 lety +1

      Hear you can find more information vortexmedicine.com/blog/ I maid it my self and I was surprised how good it works .

    • @sum7127
      @sum7127 Před 4 lety

      Do you mind telling us what kind of effect please? I'm interested to know, thank you.

    • @selvester6312
      @selvester6312 Před 4 lety

      @@sum7127Read hear vortexmedicine.com/blog/

  • @shivamumbai1
    @shivamumbai1 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks,nice explanation.

  • @northblue8216
    @northblue8216 Před rokem +2

    The coil is related to [Tesla's Occult Space Propulsion Technology] and was central to the development of his flying machines that could stand perfectly still in the air, in the middle of a raging storm, and travel pole to pole in 15 minutes. The other book to read is [Pentagon Aliens].

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před rokem

      vdocument.in/occult-ether-physics-by-william-lyne.html?page=3
      Ocult ether physics (William Lyne)

  • @CAPTAINSSBN
    @CAPTAINSSBN Před rokem

    try placing two of these coils about two inches apart and ensure that the produce N to N in the middle. fields will then be crushed with an open space between them filled with uncharged Ether. No use coils plates in the middle area and see what you can get for energy. The flux and Ether start there flows from each side of the dipole outward then back to the opposite side.

  • @juanmf
    @juanmf Před 2 lety +4

    Great insight. what's the resonance frequency if that sorta LC created by the bifilar pancake coil?

  • @deeznetz
    @deeznetz Před 4 lety +1

    Love the VR guide. Thanks.
    What is the craziest thing you think we could do harnessing the power of the dielectric field?

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks. Craziest? pfew... so many possibilities. Control gravity, generate electricity, and everything that comes from that... use your imagination

    • @deeznetz
      @deeznetz Před 4 lety

      @@MasterIvo Wonderful. I was hoping you would suggest gravity. Cheers Master Ivo!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      @@deeznetz :D

  • @mroygl
    @mroygl Před rokem

    At 13:05 the capacitance of the wire itself is 679pF but earlier at 08:33 the coil was connected serially to itself thus its plates are connected I can clearly see them connected at 13:25 so the stored energy must be different.

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Před rokem +1

    Excellent explanation!

  • @tomascancelliere4348
    @tomascancelliere4348 Před rokem +4

    Can you imagine the things Tesla himself could do if he had VR!

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před rokem +5

      He didn't need VR, his mind could visualize all he needed. Brilliant!

    • @HamguyBacon
      @HamguyBacon Před rokem +1

      or if he had unlimited funding.
      Tesla was able to visualize objects in 3D space and sometimes couldn't distinguish what was real or his imagination.

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Před rokem

      Remote Viewers did sessions on Tesla and said he was a reincarnated alien scientists

  • @Graeme_Lastname
    @Graeme_Lastname Před rokem +1

    Very amusing.

  • @RODOLFO.M.S
    @RODOLFO.M.S Před 3 lety +1

    🇧🇷 Friend, admirable your work in this video, thank you very much for your excellent explanation. 🙏🏼 Note: I remembered the Joules thief, it would be possible a video of you explaining this circuit, Joules thief and see what you could have in common with Tesla's bifilar coil.👍

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety

      joule thief works great with bifilar coil. maybe I'll show a pnp version with negative spikes

  • @7356205
    @7356205 Před 4 lety +1

    He did show the coils being used in other patents and what they’re used for.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      bifilar coils in patents? or do you mean the coils in the radiant energy patents, are bifilar (I think so)?

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh Před rokem +1

    Great video! Two questions. 1) what impact does the insulation of the wire play in terms of capacitance (and so, energy) and 2) at what point does the energy overcome the insulation of the bifilar coils? Does it lead to arcing?

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před rokem +1

      the pvc acts as the dielectric material of the capacitor, it's dielectric constant will influence the capacity.
      I dont know the exact dielectric breaktown voltage of pvc, but you can look it up. over the threshold it will arc over and destroy the pvc

  • @brunomarier8872
    @brunomarier8872 Před 4 lety +1

    If I understand your explanation correctly, the dielectric energy of the bifilar coil increases with each volt we apply to it
    Earlier in your video you measure the capacity of your coil at 697 Picofarads and at that moment the measurement is taken while the serial connection is open, this was in order to demonstrate that the coil is a capacitor already without even the closed serial connection.
    Can't you measure the capacity of the coil if it's in serial connection?
    If the dielectric energy increases to the square of the potential applied in series connection under any speculation this may be an indication why Tesla explained a way to transport energy that could be sent anywhere on earth with very little loss because the more we increase the input potential, the greater the distance to the square of it. The distance of the dielectric field is very large, much larger than that of Hertz which is limited by the distance.
    So in summary if we have a quadrafilar coil of the same number of convolutions applying 100 Volt of potential as a bifilar coil with the same characteristics we will have a dielectric energy 2X greater than the bifilar coil .
    If this is true to increase the energy of the dielectric field we can either increase the size of the coil by having 4 wires instead of 2 or we can simply increase its voltage at its terminals the most economical way is to increase the number of volts however both paths are possible.
    Thank you Master Ivo

    • @kocotube01zacasni85
      @kocotube01zacasni85 Před 4 lety

      But increasing number of windings increases capacitance linearly (increasing "volume" for dielectric field), yet increasing voltage is exponential (increasing "pressure/density" inside dielectric field).
      If you quadruple number of windings, you only quadruple capacitance, but if you quadruple voltage, capacitance increases 16x. Am I wrong?

  • @jetsonwhite888
    @jetsonwhite888 Před 4 lety +1

    At the beginning, sounds like magnetic induction. V=BvL? Series resonant. Can't wait.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      it looks like a combination of both dielectric and magnetic induction. both transverse and longitudinal

  • @louisdaniel47
    @louisdaniel47 Před rokem

    Très belle video
    je vais la visionner encore pour bien la comprendre
    Merci

  • @Mimanso
    @Mimanso Před 4 lety +1

    Really Awesome!

  • @pauldabassplaya
    @pauldabassplaya Před 4 lety

    This is a great explanation of capacitance in an inductor. In Tesla's day, laden jars were unreliable.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      It has another benefit. The magnetic and dielectric field are now in the same space. you can manipulate one by the other with a impulse

  • @electrocultureYannickVD

    Thank you, very interesting and well explained

  • @renatoapostol8057
    @renatoapostol8057 Před rokem

    Love for more advancement for practical energy usage

  • @surferdudemi
    @surferdudemi Před rokem

    The 1/2V at 12:00 on the capacitor symbol should be V. As labelled on the spiral version, the open connection on the blue is at potential V. Half way between the red and blue plates it should be 1/2V as shown on the spirals.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před rokem +2

      1/2V is correct, half way between bleu and red.
      coil endings are V and 0

  • @vinnystvincent9788
    @vinnystvincent9788 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello my fellow CZcamsrs!
    Can’t wait to see what your laying down!

    • @vinnystvincent9788
      @vinnystvincent9788 Před 4 lety

      So you know that i’am a big fan of yours

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Roy, I believe I used a small part of one of your videos before, to show the radiant white discharge. Please forgive for I never asked your permission.

    • @dragodv7735
      @dragodv7735 Před 4 lety

      @@MasterIvo Ask...and you will receive.I believe your apologies are accepted.Keep up the good work !

    • @iyoutome
      @iyoutome Před 4 lety +1

      @@vinnystvincent9788 Nice to see you here Roy. Peace and Cheers!

  • @scarakus
    @scarakus Před 4 lety +1

    It's a resonant coil, This coil is what's used in cordless phone chargers today... also much like a split ring resonator in reverse.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes it is, but there is more to it. The fun starts when you IMPULSE the series resonant coil.

  • @pauljacques4157
    @pauljacques4157 Před rokem +1

    The planet earth is also equivalent to a capacitor pole opposite the clouds. Kapanadze's solid state generator extracts electrons from the ground 😊

  • @hosseinashkboos5188
    @hosseinashkboos5188 Před 4 lety

    very well explained. thank you

  • @quantum-entanglementinmagn6728

    Remember this is the combination of a Coil and a Capacitor. it is not together to make it a Dielectric device. This is the illusion of the patent to fool those and go into the wrong direction. The field created in the coil is special, and radiates Torsion fields similar to Viktor Grav. It creates a anti-gravitation field in the metals it is attaches and becomes part of the circuit. The Torsion field is a bubble of timeless lack of gravity zone, hence time is at a stand still the zone. This is the time when Tesla was introducing time travel into his world of scientist up to the Philadelphia experiment in the 1930's that initially fail, but then was corrected and lead to the Montauk experiment interconnected in 1980's and the looking glass project of time viewing. So please be aware of why he did not include this in the patent as it is military info at the time. good luck and do your research to have all the info at hand when you do a video.

  • @synapticaxon9303
    @synapticaxon9303 Před 3 lety

    Nice video, I especially like the VR aspect though it's more like a chalkboard than a 3d animation.
    Now compare the bifilar coil to the spiral vector inversion generator. :)

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety +1

      The "Spiral vector inversion generator"? :D

  • @tommydodson7221
    @tommydodson7221 Před rokem

    Try a trifilar coil connecting the outside coils and measuring the inner coil. This should give a power change .

  • @Emprivan
    @Emprivan Před 4 lety

    I'd say Earth ground connected on one side, big HARRP like antenna on the other, steel, maybe graphite plates on both sides of the coil connected to maybe an adjustable oscillator of some sort to light a bulb or power something.

  • @kolinevans9127
    @kolinevans9127 Před 4 lety +2

    2
    Now I want to focus on your own experiments I like you have done much labored work in this regard,
    So let’s translate part 1 to an inductor, most of what we see as ‘magnetic force’ is a type of inertia, but it can not exist without the tractor force.
    So to focus and to be direct, you have in a pancake inductor a inductor with not much inertia as it does not have much mass, this I understand is because you have been focused on the tractor force , but I have just explained it as and aspect of two primary forces and the tractor force acts to offset mass under inertia.
    So my suggestion to move to the next phase is get yourself a nice sized ferrite ring or two or 3
    Now , when I wind inductors I experimented with T4 T6 and T8 , theses are 4 6 and 8 wires wound simultaneously then alternate connected , I’m sure you’ll work it out just keep connecting the non continuous wire. This as you correctly stated kind of ‘widens the plates’ of the tractor device that is part of the inductor, which will lower the self resonate frequency.
    Now the other thing you might want to explore that I noticed you haven’t got is the rotating.
    I could be wrong but I don’t think you have a rotational polarity field, this was a Tesla Key if you know his quote.
    So what you could do is get one of two ICs and familiarize yourself with them.

  • @danielfoster2788
    @danielfoster2788 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks!

    • @danielfoster2788
      @danielfoster2788 Před 2 lety

      Please thank you Master Ivo. Not only are you a great inspiration you are doing this open source and it’s explained very well and it’s o real. More funding will follow as I am being better funded.

  • @mundymorningreport3137
    @mundymorningreport3137 Před 4 lety +2

    Very cool... but the phase of the dielectric and magnetic as they change... and how external fields interact is where the real magic is... can you animate the 3D?
    For example, as using this as an electromagnet in a motor, a changing magnetic field does not produce the standard Lenz law effect. And as changing electric current flows through the flux-capacitor, it acts as a series LC circuit with the C dominating with it dumping first into the wire, then the current flowing and producing the magnetic field... which sustains the C... net effect, resistance... with the potential for resonance, or negative resistance... Or do I have this wrong?

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 4 lety

      I wouldn't say your wrong, but we have different perspectives

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent information. well explained.. "following"

  • @1TylerM
    @1TylerM Před 3 lety +2

    Is there a "tuning" aspect to optimizing these coils based on the wavelength as well?

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety +2

      yes harmonic ratios are preferred

  • @yornsnaturalhealthspeciali6785

    good job

  • @tchippat7634
    @tchippat7634 Před rokem

    You are a great teacher can you please explain remote control technology in simple words. ???

  • @kolinevans9127
    @kolinevans9127 Před 4 lety +2

    3
    One is the SG3525A which is a ‘all in one’ astable chip that has both frequency and PWM control, for PWM read about the comparator, it seems straight forward but also look into it.
    The next ic is a fav of mine at the moment, it’s called the CD4047B a dedicated astable chip that is more simple and old sckool. But does not have ‘dead time’ built in.
    The only problem ive had with dead time is people trying to make me dead in a timely manner and discovering in various painful and horrific ways that it’s not achievable, I know what you’re thinking ‘how horrible’ I use to think this way, but now I see it more like a zombie game, I mean you would burn a billion zombies without a blink in a zombie game no?
    Anyhow the point of these ICs are your missing link, you need an astable output, that is to say two alternate pulses, then on one of your inductors create or wind it in two halves so you have a center tap then low side switch each side so that you have alternate pulses.
    This creates a rotational polarity inertia in the core and and b] inductor
    At resonance you don’t need to worry about dead time. {in my experience }
    So with these things , more inertia, and a actual rotating polarity of that inertia, I think you and others can take the game to the next level.
    Sending my warmest regards
    AtarLC

  • @mroygl
    @mroygl Před rokem +1

    At 02:45 the original design of the coil is planar i.e. both wires are in one plane but at 07:30 the wires are in two parallel planes which must be a totally different story.

    • @pfrillele
      @pfrillele Před rokem

      I think you are right.

    • @Supernumerary
      @Supernumerary Před rokem +2

      Yes! I too observed that difference. I feel disappointed in myself because I do not know what the effect is. I’d need to experiment, which wastes time. I should simply know, be able to visualize in my head or calculate.

    • @mroygl
      @mroygl Před rokem

      Actually I was caught by the 3d presentation itself that was very attractive.

  • @makeitreality457
    @makeitreality457 Před rokem

    I think the coil should be made big, with many turns, using flat strips of aluminum, like a capacitor. Or ideally, a superconductor. Many turns will increase the voltage between the bifilar windings. If the coil is designed so that the resonant frequency is the same as its equivalent L/C circuit, it will maximize the voltage, current, and thus the resonant-energy storage. What good is resonant energy? It produces power for the required time to maximize longitudinal impulse.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před rokem +1

      I would prefer flat silver strips.
      resonant power can be used for anything, if the capacitor and voltage are big enough

  • @KaliFissure
    @KaliFissure Před rokem

    The way I see it the whole purpose of bifilar is so that the two directions of magnetic field cancel out. It is a coil with no inductance. Which stil radiates a field but since it has no inductance one can use higher frequencies without internal back emf fighting you

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před rokem

      yes you can do that, but it will still give back emf, as a very high voltage super fast voltage impulse, when opening the switch (if you use pulsed power Like I do).
      But I don't use counter rotating windings.

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@MasterIvoA *correctly* wound bifilar coil, there's no back emf

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 9 měsíci

      @@MadScientist267 correctly? meaning a counterwound, with no magnetic field? in a perfect world indeed it would not produce an impulse. but in reality it does. a very fast high voltage impulse. I tried and built it, it is in one of my older videos.

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MasterIvo The technique is used in delay line explicitly because this doesn't happen. Just for one example. But it takes careful attention to detail.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 9 měsíci

      fascinating, so it truly has zero inductance@@MadScientist267

  • @yoshimitsu380
    @yoshimitsu380 Před 4 lety

    Excellent information.

  • @tobyearth
    @tobyearth Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is currently my favorite channel on CZcams. Absolutely fantastic work, Ivo.
    We would love to have you chat with us, at one of our @aethercosmology round tables, if you would have any interest in sharing your work with a group of aether nerds and flat earthers.

    • @bringer-of-change
      @bringer-of-change Před 8 měsíci

      I agree. His channel is my favorite as far as electrical experiments go. I have some ideas for inventions and the information he is sharing is a huge inspiration for that.

  • @raloed.363
    @raloed.363 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok so why has any one built an actual capacitor inductor? Take two flat conductors and rap them around a pipe so that they never shorts out each other or rap around themselves. That is, take two sheets of foil paper of about 10m in length. Use plastic rap to insulate both sides of both sheets and then put the two sheets together like a capacitor. Then rap the sheets around 1 inch diameter pipe while leaving a connection for the start and end of each sheet like any normal inductor. then put a ferrite core in the pipe and see how well that works as an inductor. Use oil to "paste" the plastic rap to the sheets. The oil should also act as a good insulator to help with preventing arcing

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety

      I actually did something similar to that once, with aluminum foil and polypropylene foil (house bold foil).
      Oil is indeed a good idea! Even better would be to use a vacuum pump to get all the air out of the oil.

    • @raloed.363
      @raloed.363 Před 3 lety

      @@MasterIvo so what was the results. Did you notice any significant effects on the dielectric fields?

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety

      I only used foil, and it had much air. It did resonate but quickly sparked over. It wasn't very successful.
      I've learned to make a bifilar coil from speaker wire that is much easier to build and I'm getting good results now. the impulses amplify the current.

    • @raloed.363
      @raloed.363 Před 3 lety

      @@MasterIvo ok I guess I'll have to try it myself one day. I have a question for you. We know that the right hand rule tells the direction of magnetic field lines for conductor carrying current. So let's say switch is on and current rising in inductor. We use the right hand rule to determine the direction of field lines. When the switch is turned off and the current starts to fall..DO THE MAGNETIC FIELD LINES SWITCH DIRECTION?
      I ask because if you approach one side, say North of a magnet to a coil, the coil induced field lines oppose the North. But if you move the same North side away from the coil then the coil field lines flip in attempt to attract the magnet. Also you should realy look into the bidini

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety

      I looked into bedini. nothing there for me. the magnetic field lines are opened up, and thus are transformed into dielectric field lines. this happens at the resonant frequency of the coil.

  • @qix6424
    @qix6424 Před 4 lety +2

    Would a spherical coil work? Or do they have to be disc like?

  • @gnarcassis8775
    @gnarcassis8775 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey Master Ivo I've been learning electronics for the past few months and you're videos are awesome for that.
    I was wondering the other day, could the dielectric force actually be an absence of electromagnetic force? Like creating a vacuum or void that is no longer holding the emf back and so it rushes in.
    Kind of like if you dip a dry cloth in water, the voids will become saturated through capillary action.

    • @gnarcassis8775
      @gnarcassis8775 Před 9 měsíci

      Or like a siphon. When the water particles move from one spot to another it creates a gap that has to be filled with something in order for it to overcome the pressures keeping it static. Its a closed system at that point within the tube and cannot pull anything from the space around the tube. So, in order for it to move it necessarily has to have something come in and fill the gap that was just left. Or vise versa, if something in the back wants to move forward then the thing in front has to get out of the way.

  • @thomasknight-wagener6630

    All I can see is a giant one of these with some insane voltage cranking out a Di-electric field with some type of advanced manipulator and harnessing device

  • @jesusischrist1527
    @jesusischrist1527 Před 3 lety

    At first I couldnt wrap my head around this concept but now its perfectly clear as to what is happening here and hoa to benefit from it ... What is happening is there is a compounding current within the set of coils which is holding and increasing the current in one while the other is a constant ... Secondly the constant line is boosted from the electromagnetic induction coil ran in series .... Lets just say for example that 1v is ran through the (A) constant line and due to the compounding composition value of the second coil (B) , the output of the two coils would be a slightly higher than just the one single coil but the voltage increase by the second coil (B) is not worth the space consumed by the second coil (B) rather than simply having another coil but seeing how it also acts as a capacitor it may be worth it after all .... Now this is all if I understand correctly ... So I guess my question is , is it worth it ?

    • @jesusischrist1527
      @jesusischrist1527 Před 3 lety

      Second set of questions : if the bifilar coil emits a stronger volt but in pulses , could this be an alternative to the ac current in the way that it will be producing a pulsing current instead of a direct solid state current minus the currents return ? Let's say we have a 120v dc current with pulses but still no return , would it be able to power an ac device in the way that the pulses may act as a hertz ? Would the sine wave would be changed from a solid state DC current to a pulsed dc current except without the return ? Im not sure I'm asking this correctly ...

  • @robinhooper7702
    @robinhooper7702 Před 3 lety

    At 8:49 you mention "the same rotational direction". I agree and disagree and here's how. When you have two conductors that have current running through them and they are running parallel to each other as in the Tesla bifilar pancake coil. The current is going in the same direction, as you say, but the b-field is only going in the same direction on the top of the wire and the bottom of the wire and not where the two wires share their equatorial region. The equatorial region is in opposition to each other. Which may or may not amplify the intent of the coil design itself, I don't know that. All I did was draw two conductors in cross section and used the Left/Right hand rule.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety +1

      yes, now imagine Aether flowing around the wires, it becomes clearer (hopefully) when you visualize the faraday tubes between the windings (representing the voltage difference), which just like a waterwheel scoops the water around.

    • @robinhooper7702
      @robinhooper7702 Před 3 lety

      @@MasterIvo I will have to look up Aether flow and Faraday tubes to see this more clearly...links to this knowledge would be appreciated. Thanks

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo  Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/85obZfbKFB4/video.html based on JJ Thomson "electricity and matter" which can be found in the description of the video or on archive.org

  • @dz28396
    @dz28396 Před 4 lety

    thanks Ivo

  • @abdelkotb4688
    @abdelkotb4688 Před rokem +1

    Very good videos

  • @yuotwob3091
    @yuotwob3091 Před 4 lety

    Amazing, right off the bat, I have just been considering superconductor Josephson junction energy transfer (to a normal conductor and Gauss meter) and wondering how this might be accomplished via an insulating junction, lots of ideas. Incredibly synchronous is that first Tesla quote about dispensing with the condenser. I shall carry on listening... :)

    • @yuotwob3091
      @yuotwob3091 Před 4 lety

      (a 'warp coil' which exploits 'neg-entropy' inside the coil to saturate a voltage drop (field blue-shift) of the coil by the return path through the centre, making the 'diode' an oscillating voltage source.)

    • @scottneels2628
      @scottneels2628 Před 4 lety

      @@yuotwob3091 Can you please explain this answer a bit more. I kinda understand but only kinda.

    • @yuotwob3091
      @yuotwob3091 Před 4 lety

      @@scottneels2628 a region inside a coil is a pure vector potential (cosmic). rather than the vector being the classical curvelinear orbits of the planet, galaxy etc, it is a 'zoom vector' which relates to a picture of cosmic expansion as shrinking galaxies and to an 'infrazoom' potential with a 'lamda'value. does that make more or less sense? just mime really...

    • @yuotwob3091
      @yuotwob3091 Před 4 lety

      @@scottneels2628 a changing pangalactic landscape, redshifting of the interzones manifesting preexisting systems from the spacetime medium. cross sectional flux tube galaxy imposters, hawking points and penrose blotters.... whiting out in a stick of planck chalk and arriving on a membrane

  • @JenkoRun
    @JenkoRun Před rokem

    What effect would this have in a generator? As in if the coils of the stator or rotor were Bifilar like this?

  • @julienmina7276
    @julienmina7276 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent _