Rotation Liquid Mercury generated by a magnetic field

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  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2017
  • In this experiment the mercury is placed inside a wooden disk and on the sides with two aluminum circles and in the center a circular magnet. When current flows through the aluminum conductor, it generates a magnetic field. This condition causes liquid mercury to rotate as it is a very conductive metal. The working voltage is about 2VDC and a current of 27-28 amps, controlled by an inverter. The speed of rotation of mercury depends on the supplied voltage. As the tension increases, the mercury escapes from the bowl.
    * The system does not work in alternating current.
    *The white powder is talc, it makes the movement of mercury visible.
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  • @ozzy7763
    @ozzy7763 Před 4 lety +288

    Finally, I can get back to the mothership !

  • @Nikolaos34
    @Nikolaos34 Před 7 lety +58

    This is a super cool experiment, and made me think really hard about perspective. The rotation remains the same based on which side of the electromagnetic field you are looking at, assuming the flux lines follow a spherical / torus shape. One side of the field always rotates clockwise, even when it's facing away from you. Neat stuff :b

    • @veronicaolivasamador2
      @veronicaolivasamador2 Před 2 lety

      A

    • @TRICKYBYRD
      @TRICKYBYRD Před 2 lety +2

      Orrr you could have just said since it's basically metal , magnets will magnet

    • @painhasgotchyu7276
      @painhasgotchyu7276 Před rokem +2

      Maybe has to do with the hemisphere of earth your on

    • @eddybrevet6816
      @eddybrevet6816 Před 6 měsíci

      It is my simple idea it fits in well, spinning battery, spinning compensates 4 weight, mercury when spun will produce electricity,

  • @robj1646
    @robj1646 Před 6 lety +17

    Very nice demo! I would recommend that you mention "Lorentz force" in your description, for those who want to understand why this is happening. By the way, it will work with alternating current, if the frequency is low enough.

  • @Totogita
    @Totogita Před 6 lety +2

    Absolutely incredible! I have always wondered about that thanks for posting this.

  • @viascience
    @viascience Před 7 lety +20

    This is a wonderful demonstration. Superbly presented. Thank you so much.

  • @aleks6979
    @aleks6979 Před 6 lety +72

    amplyfying the magnets can make even ship flying silent :)

  • @julianbristow4793
    @julianbristow4793 Před 6 lety

    A good stepping stone to greater environmentally friendly applications!

  • @AlexfromTamala
    @AlexfromTamala Před 4 lety +15

    You can try to install a large external ring magnet opposite the polarity of the magnet in the center. Then we should expect that the vortex chain, which occurs at 2:58, will become stable and complete.
    That is, it is necessary to make the outer part and the inner part of the mercury ring move in opposite directions.

  • @PlasmaChannel
    @PlasmaChannel Před 7 lety +93

    Spectacular demonstration!!! I loved the visuals

  • @creativeobsin
    @creativeobsin Před 7 lety +64

    This is really fascinating, especially when you make it go in the opposite direction & the flow pattern reverses. Great video! :)

    • @jesussaves7938
      @jesussaves7938 Před 7 lety +7

      creativeobsin
      I totally agree, I was like "Whaaaaaat!?" when he flipped the magnet over!

    • @theCidisIn
      @theCidisIn Před 7 lety +4

      creativeobsin Yeah, it's cool how you can see that right on the edge it reverses immediately. I watched a four minute video for fifteen minutes.

    • @garman1966
      @garman1966 Před 7 lety +1

      What would happen in a bose eienstein condensate state, where the temps would have to be near absolute zero? Could one even be created in say a 10 foot size? Could one produce a large magnetic field with no power input but for cooling the apparatus? Could one use this at the least for shielding spacecraft?

    • @sfarmerist
      @sfarmerist Před 7 lety

      Peter Karig no gold makes the best shielding go spacecraft being it is light,thermal,chemical resistant murcuries evaporation point would be too low and the stuff would vaporize if I was exposed to tempatures that are too high or turn to a icy substance if the temp was too low it would be possible if you could trap the mercury plasma by retaining it in a magnetic field around your craft but beyond that it's just a really hazardous material to keep around

    • @robertyabut989
      @robertyabut989 Před 7 lety

      Peter Karig Has anyone worked out the physics of this apparatus, yet?

  • @zbdot73
    @zbdot73 Před 6 lety +36

    Primitive version of which is at the heart of a TR-3B. Spin it fast enough and you compress space time, the usable result of this is the mass of the craft is reduced to the point where you only need very, very low powered thrusters (something akin to the Apollo maneuvering jets) to propel the craft at enormous velocities.

    • @aproudhippogriffslair8167
      @aproudhippogriffslair8167 Před 3 lety +14

      This was the concept of the vimanas which were used in ancient India..👍👍..good explanation

    • @stuartneville4323
      @stuartneville4323 Před 3 lety +3

      You need to super heat the mercy to a plasma using high powered lasers

    • @stuartneville4323
      @stuartneville4323 Před 3 lety +1

      @Unrestricted Gaming i am not disputing what you are saying. I am disputing the way you spoke to them. Theres no need to be a dick.. Simples

    • @BracaPhoto
      @BracaPhoto Před 2 lety +2

      @@stuartneville4323 negative... cool it down to 230kelvin

    • @user-dq4ot4nt5f
      @user-dq4ot4nt5f Před 2 lety

      Частота вращения должна быть >6,5kHz

  • @krisofamerica
    @krisofamerica Před 5 lety +2

    I saw similar mercury gyroscopes in dreams. Good work sir keep it up.

  • @RODALCO2007
    @RODALCO2007 Před 7 lety +42

    Great experiment Roobert. perfect execution and very well set up demo.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey Před 7 lety +11

    Ampere did some interesting electromotive experiments using mercury which I read about in an old issue of Science et Vie, a French magazine, from the 70s or 80s.

  • @MasterMindmars
    @MasterMindmars Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic experiment with liquid conductor. If Faraday could see this.
    You deserve Novel Price.

  • @salman.sheikh
    @salman.sheikh Před 6 lety +7

    This is very satisfying to watch. 😋

  • @themarinesusmc9843
    @themarinesusmc9843 Před 6 lety +22

    Well steve at least you did not lose 115 hp mercury motors .
    Cause you sure put a lot of hours in to it
    But it ran real good an smooth.

  • @wickedxe
    @wickedxe Před 7 lety +39

    Your video's are always interesting. Thank you again for your time :)

    • @1bighead2sameshoes64
      @1bighead2sameshoes64 Před 7 lety +2

      Electric Experiments Roobert33 Cool dude, you could be creating some form of anti gravity. Simply try placing objects above or below to see reactions. Bring in other substances but don't blow yourself up bro...

    • @gabrielarch5242
      @gabrielarch5242 Před 7 lety

      IbigHead 2sameShoes nn

    • @kjaze
      @kjaze Před 7 lety +5

      Yep. This experiment shows the core principle of the TR3-B's insane performance specs

    • @WotTheFluck
      @WotTheFluck Před 7 lety +7

      The Agastya Samhita, an ancient Indian text, gives directions on how to ... evidence of anti-gravity and aerospace technology Vimanas & Vailixi.. then the glock(bell) project ww2, then The Kecksburg UFO incident occurred on December 9, 1965, at Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, United States. then TR3-B..

    • @1neAdam12
      @1neAdam12 Před 7 lety +3

      WotTheFluck
      What has been hidden from the world is that this technology existed millions of years ago.

  • @tonytor5346
    @tonytor5346 Před 3 lety +15

    imagine this with colloidal iron Barnum & other metals accelerated to near relativistic speeds at a pressure of 200 PSI.
    Then you start getting an idea how very early antigravity devices work.

    • @charliejohnston1978
      @charliejohnston1978 Před rokem +1

      Look at the US AF TR-3B flying triangle for an actual application of this plus much more. QED

  • @DraganaRedzic
    @DraganaRedzic Před 6 lety +2

    Fantastic Experiment!!!:-)

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie Před 6 lety +3

    This is discussed in Indian books, from India. Thank you for this great video!

    • @justiceguru5561
      @justiceguru5561 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes I am indian , in our indian Vedas we have this technology over 5000 years ago

  • @laurah1020
    @laurah1020 Před 5 lety +5

    In your intro paragraph above you say: " Increasing the tension the mercury takes off outside the bowl" Do you mean that if you added enough electricity and got the mercury going fast enough, that it would rise up out of the bowl? what form does it take? Nicely done experiment!! Thank you for sharing it with us..

  • @otilium7503
    @otilium7503 Před rokem

    That's awesome and better. Thank you for sharing!

  • @akobenadinkrahene4575
    @akobenadinkrahene4575 Před 6 lety +1

    Very interesting... Thank for the demo

  • @leozendo3500
    @leozendo3500 Před 7 lety +36

    You can even see the eddy current as actual CURRENT!

    • @demoncloud6147
      @demoncloud6147 Před 4 lety +2

      Thinking the same thing, those little loops !

  • @Drew_Hurst
    @Drew_Hurst Před 6 lety +14

    "Why is it so?" - Professor Julius Sumner Miller.
    You are onto something here!

    • @jasonhood1325
      @jasonhood1325 Před 4 lety +2

      Once he adds the current with the magnet the mercury is forced away from the metal and is abel to move with the magnetic fields. Electron are moving in a circle and the mercury is chasing it. Now up size this for a mine like the pyramid builders did. That's how they moved massive stone objects

    • @bradbohen2615
      @bradbohen2615 Před 4 lety

      @@jasonhood1325 elaborate?

    • @jasonhood1325
      @jasonhood1325 Před 4 lety +2

      There are canals and large trenches going from the quarrys to the pyramids they filled the canals with mercury and using the same method in this video up sized. They would brake off the pieces they need in the quarry then flood with mercury then with a series of dams and raise gates and flowing mercury it transported the large stone to the sites at least that's how I see it done everything floats in mercury we know they had magnets we know they had metals we know they had batteries put them together and you get basic technology. We started all our technology from mercury back in the day it's still in our thermos stats. The government banded mercury reaserch for a reason it can give us free power I wonder if I hooked his system up to a stadick antenna and ground it how much current would it take to get it to flow if it's a little amount then make a bigger antenna. Now do this like the bowl experiment he did and put the magnet in side seal it in now you have a spinning magnet now make a alternator out of that hummmmmm idea

    • @jasonhood1325
      @jasonhood1325 Před 4 lety

      They had large stone balls magnets lots of mercury metal batteries things that show frequencies surface tension stadick electricity Tesla tower hooked to this system of a magnet with fins in mercury sealed with a conductive surface in side watch this thing go crazy

    • @jasonhood1325
      @jasonhood1325 Před 4 lety +1

      All the ainchent technology was based on mercury magnetic fields resonators batteries working in harmony just like our universe does they just understood it better

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork

    excellent experiment! thank you!

  • @MrMaxblu55
    @MrMaxblu55 Před 6 lety +1

    bel lavoro . Grazie per averlo condiviso

  • @johncote2776
    @johncote2776 Před 7 lety +3

    Sweet! What voltage did you have going to that? I wonder what application this could be used for?

  • @igorevangelista9744
    @igorevangelista9744 Před 5 lety +5

    Esse é o mesmo funcionamento de um motor DC, porém o mercúrio fez o papel de rotor devido ao seu estado de matéria, interessante!

  • @jigold22571
    @jigold22571 Před 5 lety +1

    Eternal Gratitude and Appreciation. Egypt/South America to hyperspace

  • @rogerstancill5080
    @rogerstancill5080 Před 2 lety +2

    Robert, what is it that determines the velocity of motion? Increased voltage or a more powerful magnet? What happens at that moment of torque, and can it be amplified.

  • @markharder3676
    @markharder3676 Před 6 lety +17

    P.S. Come to think of it: What if you put the Hg in circular motion by mechanical means (paddle rotor?)? Won't that induce a voltage across the voltage terminals? In other words, you'd be creating a generator out of a motor, as is the case for ordinary DC motors. Sounds simple & may be worth a try.

    • @18waywardson
      @18waywardson Před 10 měsíci

      Isn't this Nikola Tesla's idea for an electric plane engine?

  • @Menteelectrica
    @Menteelectrica Před 7 lety +4

    Very interesting video

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut Před 5 lety

    Very COoL. Definitely messes with one's mind :)

  • @jakecoffee2530
    @jakecoffee2530 Před 2 lety

    Awesome demonstration!! Thank you sir!
    Now when people ask how the TR3B operates, shoot em the link for this clip....

  • @TimeQCelledor
    @TimeQCelledor Před 3 lety +10

    Great visual demonstration! Would any liquid with conductive properties react the same way? Would the level of conductivity effect the rate of speed; or direction? Have you done any experiments on the Hutchison Effect? Thanks.

    • @writerNB
      @writerNB Před 3 lety

      As far as I can work out: Mercury is only metal that stays liquid at room temperature (curiously found beneath a pyramid dedicated to a flying being in South America)! Speed (of rotation) increases with voltage applied. Direction (of rotation) can be controlled by N or S polarity of magnet (as he demonstrates): I think these are magnetic flux vortexes of some kind. I'm a fan of Hutchinson, but is his "effect" proven? Peace. Thanks for reading.

    • @Mr.T.MBA.
      @Mr.T.MBA. Před 2 lety +1

      @@writerNB Gallium is liquid at around 98 degrees, it is a byproduct of making aluminum

    • @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269
      @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 Před 2 lety

      John 3:16
      New International Version
      16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)

  • @V.Z.69
    @V.Z.69 Před 5 lety +3

    I'd very much like to see this experiment done with two ring magnets. One LARGE ring around your mechanism, and the same smaller magnet in the center of your aluminum dish just as you have it. Would it cause a magnetic flow of mercury the same? I'd really like to see that. Thanks for the experiment!

  • @mikejordan4899
    @mikejordan4899 Před 4 lety +1

    This principle was used in the early 20th century for Sangamo's DC Watt Hour meters. They used the Mercury Motor concept.

  • @johntollen9865
    @johntollen9865 Před 6 lety

    great video, gives my brain food for thought.

  • @marcl705
    @marcl705 Před 6 lety +28

    The same principle that powers Vimanas and the TR3B. The mercury is pressurized in a spinning closed magnetic disc, which in turn produces the anti-gravitational waves. Great video. Thank you.

    • @Mike_Davidson
      @Mike_Davidson Před 5 lety +1

      Using what as a power source? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-sp9ue1ws7c
      @user-sp9ue1ws7c Před 5 lety

      Marc L haha anti gravitational?? Maybe possible for some kind of destructive interference but that would be really hard. Also the force caused by particle displacement wouldn’t make that pretty useless.

    • @hintzofcolorconcepts
      @hintzofcolorconcepts Před 4 lety +3

      Silly human, no mysterious antigravity waves required... mercury flowing in a teardrop shaped path creates more centrifugal force in one direction than the other. (small radius vs large radius centrifugal force imbalance...basic algebra)

    • @user-sp9ue1ws7c
      @user-sp9ue1ws7c Před 4 lety +5

      hintzofcolorconcepts lol. Too bad the mercury would lose rotational velocity at the cusp of the teardrop. Physics always balances out in our observable world

    • @robertkiestov3734
      @robertkiestov3734 Před 3 lety

      Ryan M Superfluidity.

  • @lexdesmets9365
    @lexdesmets9365 Před 4 lety +9

    I was thinking about using mercury this way for a while now as its liquid and conductive. I was thinking in achieving very high speeds in order to lift the remaining weight as well.. My guess is that you would need to make several different chambers and you will need to control the magnetic pulses very fast. Im also guessing that you need to work with 3 magnetic field slots in order to keep the element in place (by element i mean the mercury). The timings must be perfect. A negative state before the element, a quick positive before the element that is being pushed forward and negative in front of it. Im just quick guessing because this is not going to work like this you need to be able to move the mercury like it was solid material so thats why you need to contain it between 2 so called slots (magnetic states). Thats why you need many different coils along the sphere. And you must use 2 elements to keep it balanced. By playing with the timing of the pulses , one element will make it go off balance and will make the housing lean or slingshot it into a particular direction... I always wanted to test this but never had the chance

    • @AbdulBido
      @AbdulBido Před rokem +3

      Do you think that we all think these crazy ideas but so many of us never actually get to make it reality.
      I believe that almost everything that we have today was thought of long before the person that 'invented' it made his breakthrough.. These people go on to live normal boring lives with much wasted potential.

    • @chikapunk4340
      @chikapunk4340 Před 9 měsíci +1

      So your idea is to use the mercury as some reaction wheels?

    • @nsptyty9617
      @nsptyty9617 Před 8 měsíci

      An anti-gravity vehicle prototype.@@chikapunk4340

  • @road_solar_rus3421
    @road_solar_rus3421 Před 6 lety +1

    Спасибо! Thank you!

  • @crazy8sdrums
    @crazy8sdrums Před 6 lety

    This is cool to watch and it is great that you are experimenting, but this only demonstrates that mercury is diamagnetic which is an already known property of mercury. Keep up the great work and please be safe in doing so!

  • @fidelcatsro6948
    @fidelcatsro6948 Před 7 lety +3

    Uncle Rooberto did you wear some kind of safety breathing apparatus before you do this experiment? im sure the mercury was cooking like oil and vapour is being released

  • @brainentrainmentlibrarychannel

    Interesting video. I would assume the 2 volts D.C. is with a current regulated source since the mercury should appear as a short between the inner and outer collar. It would be interesting to put a wound coil insulated from and around the outer collar and then switch to an A.C. Voltage and or use transistors to create a simulated A.C. If you could create a second track for a second isolated mercury container and see if you can transmit current and voltage to the second track of mercury with millimeters of isolation, you might have found a replacement for transformer's which are notorious for losing 70% of the input power between primary and the secondary of the transformer. I hope you continue experimenting. By the way, check out the designer of the "Blackfly Drone" he patented a new d.c...motor which reduces microtransient current paths in an electric motor. He also designed the blackfly and its engines.

    • @writerNB
      @writerNB Před 3 lety +1

      Very interesting. I work with electronic devices, but I've never heard transformers "lose" 70% input (voltage?) during transition from primary to secondary windings. (Are you stepping up voltage at that point?) My basic question is (if you ever read this): Why are you simulating AC current, when above experiment states mercury only rotates when a DC current is applied? Peace. Thanks for reading.

    • @csn_-7662
      @csn_-7662 Před rokem

      @@writerNB It's not true. Have you ever heard about cavity? Build your own heater with old hdd and ac :D Look for
      "What can be done from the old hard drive? DIY Powerful Heater !"
      Other thing is that if you spin a pressurized (in plasma state) superconduct material like mercury it creates electromagnetic force in oposite to earth's magnetic field- antigravity. It's really stable. It's known at least from 197X but I think It was known way, way earlier. Look for TR-3B. It's real, I saw it really clearly on my own eyes.

  • @alexsandberg7034
    @alexsandberg7034 Před 4 lety

    i could see that being implemented in super fast moving parts that depend on friction less movement or minimal heat. pretty cool

    • @brooksie9999999999
      @brooksie9999999999 Před 4 lety

      if it did not genirate heat it could revolutionize things needing coolent

    • @dk2614
      @dk2614 Před 4 lety

      They are already using magnetic bearings that are fictionless in HVAC motors and fans.

  • @majorswizzbee1157
    @majorswizzbee1157 Před 6 lety

    Great! Itd b interesting to see the effects if the center magnet were an electro magnet and the surrounding metal plate was also an electro magnet

  • @vegetasam3518
    @vegetasam3518 Před 5 lety +5

    can you make this just like arc reactor?

  • @werideplaces3675
    @werideplaces3675 Před 5 lety +5

    I wonder if you put the mercury the same way but in a vacuum tube if it would go alot faster.

  • @histree5299
    @histree5299 Před 4 lety

    Great stuff buddy, thanks for sharing! Have you tried vibrating the enclosed mercury? I wonder if you could make stars circle in there?!

  • @tonyb8660
    @tonyb8660 Před 6 lety

    thanks for doing this, I wanted to do this exact thing

  • @A1Skeptic
    @A1Skeptic Před 7 lety +27

    Great demonstration of an interesting physical effect. I love that your videos are simple (clean and uncluttered) and to the point showing only what is necessary and nothing extraneous, allowing the astute observer to exercise their brain. I also notice that this seems to annoy people not in the habit of exercising their brains, and causes others to see things that aren't there. (anti-gravity!) But you can't please everybody, and your videos are great for science minded folks with the disposition and desire to consider the causes of the physical effect displayed for themselves. Keep up the great work!

    • @ElectricExperimentsRobert33
      @ElectricExperimentsRobert33  Před 7 lety +10

      Thanks :)

    • @risingabovelife3996
      @risingabovelife3996 Před 6 lety +5

      The Ancient Vedict Idian texts that are from 5000.BC mention that the flying Vimanas (flying "temples")
      were powered by a Mercury Vortex Engine that would spin and creat an energy field that allowed for air navigation. Seeing this, those Vedict texts about ancient flying machines is what comes to my mind.
      What would happen if you reproduce that at an indurstrial, military scale with much higer technology and equipment?
      Im sure something mystical would occur. cough like experimental ufo tech cough

    • @writerNB
      @writerNB Před 3 lety +7

      Correct: "anti-gravity" is a sci-fi myth. Real engineering is gravity cancellation effects (that occur inside mercury torus at specific velocities and pressures). Gravity cancellation = downward gravity-friction units of acceleration approaching zero. Peace. Thanks for reading.

    • @Anksh0usRacing
      @Anksh0usRacing Před rokem

      @@writerNB thank you for putting it in better terms. I don’t like using anti-gravity as it’s not taken as seriously. It’s manipulation of gravity’s effects on a mass (at least that’s how I’ve come to understand it so far, my knowledge of physics and math is still at grade school level)

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 Před 4 lety +8

    1:25
    hey wait no, NO! STOP! aww man, that doesn't go in there!
    just because you used it to come up with the idea, doesn't mean it has to go into it.

  • @Greentea6806
    @Greentea6806 Před 5 lety +1

    Здравствуйте!!! Полярность тока подключенного к кольцам, на каком кольце плюс, на каком - минус? При переворачивании кольцевого магнита, менялась ли полярность тока?

  • @MasterFeiFongWong
    @MasterFeiFongWong Před 5 lety +1

    I have an idea for a lifting force machine.
    Step 1: Get hollowed out cube.
    Step 2: Securely attach magnet to inner bottom of hollowed out cube.
    Step 3: Place a lever on inside bottom of cube behind the magnet that's securely attached to inside bottom of cube so that one side of the lever is pointing towards you and hanging over the magnet.
    Step 4: Attach a vertical bar to the top side of the part of the lever that is not hanging over magnet witch is securely attached to inner bottom of cube. Make sure the bar goes all the way up to the inner top of the cube barley touching it.
    Step 5: Securely attach a magnet to the side of the lever that is hanging over the magnet that is attached to the inner bottom of cube.
    Note: Magnets need to be facing each other with attracting poles N,S or S,N
    Note: The lever is going to have to be really close to the magnet on inner bottom of cube because of how close those magnetic fields need to be to interact. But not so close that magnets can touch.
    The magnet on top connected to lever is pulling the magnet on inner bottom of cube towards it and since the magnet on inner bottom of cube is connected to cube, this pulling force acts as a lifting force. Now at the same time the magnet on inner bottom of cube is pulling the magnet on top downwards BUT the magnet on top is connected to the lever so any downwards pulling force is being converted mechanically by the lever into upwards lifting force. Now if you know anything about magnets you now that there are magnets powerfull enough to lift far more weight then just there own. So essentialy this divice is exploiting the powerfull pulling force of magnets by mechanicaly transforming its magnetic pulling force into mechanical lifting force through the clever utilization of a lever, and walla stuff can be made to fly. Imagine if the magnets in this experiment where electro magnets so the ammount of electrical current going into them determined the ammount of lifting force that it would have. Now imagine this system being used as an attachment that could be placed under or ontop of vehicles to counter the weight of the vehicle and any cargo its carying. Now imagine if this was done with powerfull permanent magnets and turned sideways and placed in an electric generator and had enough strength to pass through the magnetic fields as it propelled itself forwards with its own magnetic pulling force. Signed AMA

  • @whydotheathensrage
    @whydotheathensrage Před 7 lety +8

    try it with a high frequency pulsed electromagnetic coil to replace e the ring magnet..

    • @radiobob805
      @radiobob805 Před 5 lety +1

      He said AC does not work. DC works. RF is still AC.

  • @shawneegeek9298
    @shawneegeek9298 Před 7 lety +566

    How many Tuna Fish did you have to juice to get all that mercury?

  • @davidisaacson5993
    @davidisaacson5993 Před 4 lety

    That is pretty neat.

  • @WarzSchoolchild
    @WarzSchoolchild Před 6 lety +1

    This works just as well, with a "Low Melting Point Eutectic Alloy" like "Field's Alloy" as used in joke teaspoons that melt in a reasonably hot brew of tea or coffee. The advantage is that Field's Alloy is "NON- TOXIC". And secondly has numerous other uses, like melt fuses, to prevent kit from over-heating...etc.

  • @xtruma
    @xtruma Před 6 lety +14

    Great experiment...try adding to that some high voltage, a superstrong magnet and a big copper coil all around and see what we get...abyone tried that combination already or has a link to a video?? I'd really appreciate it :)
    Nice work man!!

    • @Unknown-gg4vq
      @Unknown-gg4vq Před 5 lety +1

      Look up the nazi bell it used a mercury like liquid and magnets going opposites, anti and clockwise in motion. Produced high radiation

    • @Baigle1
      @Baigle1 Před 4 lety

      @@Unknown-gg4vq we talking a lorentz force particle accelerator or something else?

    • @patrickpineault8576
      @patrickpineault8576 Před 4 lety

      this is exactely what they did. in order to created current flow, the magnet needs to move, otherwise the mercury would just sit there.
      this is a high voltage inductor for stator, and mercury act as a rotor.
      the magnet just change the flow, but the motion is created by injecting current, not the magnet.
      this is cool, but fake

    • @rome79735
      @rome79735 Před 3 lety

      @@Unknown-gg4vq nazi bell eh?, I need to look that now.

  • @bumhollow
    @bumhollow Před 6 lety +4

    Have you measured the size of the magnetic field before and after to see if there is a change in the density of the field when the mercury is in rotation?

  • @zorzo999
    @zorzo999 Před 6 lety +2

    what would happen if you block the flow, or narrow it/make it go through a hole

  • @bumgahdna
    @bumgahdna Před 5 lety

    i've often thought about using a super conducting ferrofluid in this manner ...frictionless! cool experiment!

  • @ThomasKim
    @ThomasKim Před 7 lety +10

    Cool!

  • @sadiquebob
    @sadiquebob Před 6 lety +2

    just found out how the water sphere works from the crop circle because of your video

  • @waynechipman8511
    @waynechipman8511 Před 4 lety

    Will 2 volts DC move a much larger volume the same way? Larger magnet, larger housing, more mercury.

  • @CANNAGARSCHOOL_CANNAGARTOOLS

    How fast would you need to spin the mercury to create a small antigravity field and levitate the vessel? And how much voltage I wonder.

  • @legotechnicmastery
    @legotechnicmastery Před 5 lety +3

    I can totally imagine building a motor using this ! ... using a less toxic metal instead, for safety ;)

    • @johnsonwdavid
      @johnsonwdavid Před 5 lety

      Liquid mercury vapor can deliver incredible power and polarity of magnet or coils
      can change direction. You need two counter rotating plates to get vehicle to work properly

    • @davido.newell4566
      @davido.newell4566 Před 5 lety

      And which liquid metal at room temperature do you propose to use? A nice gallium arsenide? How about some nice-to-breathe Indium_gallium_arsenide_phosphide??? Wakes up the sinuses, I understand..

    • @1d10tcannotmakeusername
      @1d10tcannotmakeusername Před 5 lety +1

      @@davido.newell4566 Pure gallium could work if you heat up the motor a little bit.

  • @robertbush8094
    @robertbush8094 Před 6 lety +3

    That is supposed to warp time and space ? We use magnetic stirring in the steel mill I work at !

    • @benjamintaheny450
      @benjamintaheny450 Před 4 lety

      Maybe the high rotation speed and pressure have some influence.

  • @ThePaully1976
    @ThePaully1976 Před rokem

    this is great , this has inspired me to make a generator using these principles

  • @MrDonburban
    @MrDonburban Před 5 lety

    Very cool!

  • @fluxcapacitor
    @fluxcapacitor Před 6 lety +12

    This is known as a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) accelerator. Conversely if you spin the mercury you'll produce a potential difference on the electrodes (MHD generator).

    • @dblanco454
      @dblanco454 Před 4 lety +1

      And how do you use it?

    • @Baigle1
      @Baigle1 Před 4 lety

      @@dblanco454 liquid gyro, low grade particle vapor accelerator, or an inefficient Van de Graaff generator perhaps?

    • @csn_-7662
      @csn_-7662 Před rokem

      @@dblanco454 TR-3B. It's real, I saw it twice. And not only me.

  • @xivok
    @xivok Před 6 lety +111

    Please create a small version of the Vimanas...the ancient indian texts explains about mercury and coils

    • @miguelcastaneda7236
      @miguelcastaneda7236 Před 5 lety +3

      Vivek V hmm so referance to fire that heated it may have ment electrical...remember reading that decades ago
      so may have been a incorrect translation

    • @jaia.k7625
      @jaia.k7625 Před 5 lety +3

      In the near future.

    • @cedricproper5256
      @cedricproper5256 Před 5 lety +2

      Those are called Drones. Already done Vivek V.

    • @dabatomics6936
      @dabatomics6936 Před 5 lety +2

      Do you guys know how this works i do

    • @zeroswings2
      @zeroswings2 Před 5 lety +3

      I think it's supposed to be pressurized...

  • @bobandre53
    @bobandre53 Před rokem

    very nice demonstration thank you,

  • @andrewkelley7062
    @andrewkelley7062 Před 6 lety

    You should try adding both dissolvable and undissolvable substances in complex flows to see what happens.

  • @Fpvfreaky
    @Fpvfreaky Před 7 lety +6

    So how long will it take you to make a T-1000 terminator .? It's early stage of break dancing 😊 he is growing well.and learning fast .

  • @lajoswinkler
    @lajoswinkler Před 7 lety +22

    First thing, never use aluminium as an electrode touching mercury. Mercury disrupts the aluminium oxide layer and allows this extremely reactive metal to react with oxygen in air. It also releases lots of heat which contributes to that smoking at 02:28.
    Also, instead of contaminating mercury with talcum, use small pieces of paper. It's much easier to remove them and you minimize hazardous waste.

    • @sfarmerist
      @sfarmerist Před 7 lety +1

      Lajos Winkler aluminum and mercury dont mix got it thanks, puttin that one in me brain.

    • @whatsmyname5058
      @whatsmyname5058 Před 7 lety

      it does not mix but it reacts

    • @arnoldkekesi9022
      @arnoldkekesi9022 Před 7 lety

      Lajos Winkler what would be the best choice instead of aluminium? Copper, stainless steel perhaps? I wanna build this as well but in a closed system so Mercury could not spill out. I plan to use plexy glass , or acrylic as a shell then I would place a metal strip inside but indeed aluminium creates fumes there is even another video just for this. Thank you for your suggestion, opinion in advance.

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler Před 7 lety +2

      Stainless steel is perfectly fine, you're welcome.

    • @arnoldkekesi9022
      @arnoldkekesi9022 Před 7 lety +1

      Lajos Winkler nagyon koszonom

  • @mrthomaslaux1
    @mrthomaslaux1 Před 3 lety

    So if the speed of the mercury is high enough it would lift up?
    Or you need a counter spinning mercury set up aswell? Then tilting the plates would give it levitating direction like a tilting helicopter squash plate?

  • @frankchang436
    @frankchang436 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your sharing. Any applications in industrial?

  • @TommyG70
    @TommyG70 Před 7 lety +28

    Curious to see what the effect of AC, frequency, or maybe even other types of signal (audio, etc) would do with this setup. Wondering if it would cause rippling or waves and patterns in the mercury?

    • @ABaumstumpf
      @ABaumstumpf Před 7 lety +3

      nothing. simply nothing. This is just a motor with an a bit different topology (single-winding liquid coil). if you have a motor like this an apply an AC Signal to it it will not move as the mass is too great in comparison to the forces applied.
      Well, unless your AC-signal is like only 5 Hz, then you would see some movement.

    • @caminoprojectUS
      @caminoprojectUS Před 7 lety +5

      ABaumstumpf technically it's a circular magneto hydrodynamic drive. it would be interesting to see how much more speed could be achieved with the addition of an outer ring magnet. theoretically you could generate power by either moving the Mercury or rotating the field magnets.

    • @electronics4fun
      @electronics4fun Před 7 lety +1

      To make a DC motor running which uses only the Lorentz force, you need a special device such as a commutator, which changes the direction of the current through the coils at the right time. Without a commutator, the rotor will rotate only a small portion, and then left standing. The same thing happens if you connect a coil from a stepmotor to a DC supply.
      You can see in the above test that there is no need for a special device such as a commutator to make the mercury spin, therefore there is another force in the game which makes the mercury rotate.
      Later on I'll explain what this is.

    • @bettinaneumeyer6760
      @bettinaneumeyer6760 Před 7 lety +1

      Mercury vortex engine

    • @charlesbarth7164
      @charlesbarth7164 Před 7 lety +6

      what about using red mercury and using two magnetic apparatus with space between them vertically and each spinning at 13,000 rpm's in opposite directions , what would happen then? Vortex

  • @brandonthompson7300
    @brandonthompson7300 Před 6 lety +6

    Ok, so build more of them and arrange them in a gyroscopic configuration. Multiple spinning rings of liquid mercury in a low friction kind of tubing that won't leak even under immense pressure! The question is, what will it do if the liquid rings of mercury are all spinning together very quickly..... will this gyroscopic device levitate? Find a way to seal it, so the mercury can spin fast and won't leak

  • @theq4602
    @theq4602 Před 6 lety +2

    It's one of them magneto-hydrodynamic motors they invented for liquid metal fast breeder reactors. You see they needed liquid metal to cool them sorts of reactors due to them no needing moderation so they could breed uranium strait into plutonium to burn as fuel. Water cooling would absorb too many neutrons and slow them down. So they opted for using of all things liquid sodium. Welp, they needed as few moving parts as possible so they built pumps based on the principals this video shows. By running and electric current and magnetic field perpendicular to one another and having that surround a non magnetic/conducting pipe they were able to use high amp flow through the liquid to move the liquid metal.

  • @patternsinchaos
    @patternsinchaos Před 6 lety

    Pretty cool.

  • @Crista183
    @Crista183 Před 5 lety +7

    TR-3B

  • @kittywampusdrums4963
    @kittywampusdrums4963 Před 4 lety +7

    Now find it's resonant frequency and pulse into it.

  • @issiemcmillan446
    @issiemcmillan446 Před 6 lety

    Hi, has each aluminium ring got a positive and negative wire going to it? are both wires attached to one battery? and what type of aluminium are you using?

  • @TheJestar30
    @TheJestar30 Před 6 lety

    Oh that's strait up cool

  • @jacquesalschech6485
    @jacquesalschech6485 Před 4 lety +7

    This experiment shows nothing to those who don't know how tremendous this really is

    • @pretoasted
      @pretoasted Před rokem

      It's been two years so I'm not expecting a reply... but what was the tremendous part? I was assuming it was just the electromagnetics, but I couldn't see that labeled as 'tremendous'. Well... unless this is the very first time you came across the concept, as it is neat. I still feel I'm missing the 'tremendous' part... but that may be due to my lack of knowledge about mercury. Please share (or someone please do) :)

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 Před rokem

      @@pretoasted He's probably referring to ARV, alien reproduction vehicles and interesting scientific experiments like Die Glocke. Give "Why Files ARV" a search. Interesting stuff.

    • @Anksh0usRacing
      @Anksh0usRacing Před rokem

      @@pretoasted It’s been studied that rotating Mercury this way induces ‘anti-gravity’. After researching the effect deeper I wouldn’t call it exactly ‘anti’ gravity but rather plain simple gravity manipulation.

  • @Fraiyia
    @Fraiyia Před 6 lety +11

    It's operating like the rotor in an electric motor . The D.C. Current passed on the negative and positive creates and electric field which is opposed by the permanent magnetic field . Seems logical , one could wonder why it doesn't short the entire mechanism. I wonder though , if you could use a high voltage system and cause say 15 % mercury in a 85 % non conductive substrate to flow and achieve a near plasma state .

    • @nicholasmarcus5594
      @nicholasmarcus5594 Před 4 lety +3

      the rotors in a DC motor require a transistor to switch back and forth between coils and make a rotation. this behaves nothing at all like a rotor in a dc motor. this behaves like a ferrofluid or a conductive plasma solution....bitches need to just shut up.

  • @juancarlosaguilar6824
    @juancarlosaguilar6824 Před 4 lety +1

    genial....muchas gracias.

  • @johnfreuler3876
    @johnfreuler3876 Před 5 lety

    Nice. Have you tried a figure-eight with positive magnet in one side and negative in the other? Maybe alternate current would drive it if D/C won't. Thanks!

  • @Serj1801
    @Serj1801 Před 4 lety +3

    Объяснение в описании неверное. Кольцевой магнит генерирует поле, вектора которого области ртути имеют практически только ортогональную компоненту. Постоянный ток течет радиально, поэтому на электроны действует сила Лоренца в азимутальном направлении.

  • @justinarcher8683
    @justinarcher8683 Před 5 lety +3

    So... when will you build a flying saucer

  • @shannelowe183
    @shannelowe183 Před 4 lety

    Hope i can get an answer, this was pretty interesting, will this be the first steps in being able to levitate an object or perhaps anti-gravity so the object that holds the mercury will levitate?

  • @luiscaro3544
    @luiscaro3544 Před rokem

    Este experimento es genial, gracias

  • @aragoriluvatar5362
    @aragoriluvatar5362 Před 7 lety +5

    If the metal mercury is in contact with the two aluminum disks each of them having an opposite polarity, why does not a short circuit occur?

    • @theunknowngamer5477
      @theunknowngamer5477 Před 5 lety +2

      The cocaine may have had some effect, it usually does. The nose blood happens much later.

    • @amsoftgyexoa2681
      @amsoftgyexoa2681 Před 5 lety

      @@theunknowngamer5477 haha

    • @davemwangi05
      @davemwangi05 Před 4 lety

      mercury and aluminium don't go along very well. Just search it on youtube and you'll see how dramatic it is. When mixed, they react to form a dragon. Similar to how mercurythiocyanate behaves when heated

  • @TimothyMichaels
    @TimothyMichaels Před 6 lety +29

    I have a huge Mercury Motor...
    *For an outboard 😏

  • @desconfigurando5943
    @desconfigurando5943 Před 5 lety +1

    Da hora, demais o experimento, mas ficou a dúvida, vc gerou energia a partir de tal experimento, ou aplicou a mesma ? E aonde estavam conectados os plugues, em quais partes metálicas da ferramenta em questão, no alumínio, direto no mercúrio, enfim ?

    • @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269
      @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 Před 2 lety

      John 3:16
      New International Version
      16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)

  • @hrikbansaha887
    @hrikbansaha887 Před 6 lety

    Loved It!! But what is the principle working behind it?