Liquid Mercury vortex in a magnetic field
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- In this experiment we see that half of a copper globe is anodized with nickel metallic paint and connected to an electric wire in a direct current pole. In the center of the container there is a brass bolt electrically isolated from the container and connected to another pole of the direct current. At the base of the wooden support there is a large magnet which generates a magnetic attraction. Liquid mercury weighing just over 1 kg is poured into the container. When current flows through the two conductors, it generates a strong magnetic field that supports the system. This favorable condition causes mercury to rotate since it is a very conductive metal.
For the success of the experiment it is necessary to have liquid mercury not less than 1 kg.
The experiment does not work with gallium, as it is a less fluid metal.
The voltage source is given by a 2 volts 45 amps transformer driven by a direct current inverter.
The current absorbed for operation is approximately 38 amps.
The speed of rotation of the mercury varies according to the weight and the voltage supplied.
* System doesn't work in alternating current. - Věda a technologie
Thank you. No talking and no music. Love it.
We need a little context
Just a little
Even if I have to read it
@@paulhinds328 It's in the description. Although you do need to know about the Lorentz force and the Right-hand rule in electromagnetism. Right-hand for motors and left-hand for generators. It's just a visual of where the forces point, like X, Y, Z coordinates. Railguns use that force. Hope that helps.
I like how he dramatically connects the power.
I hated it lol
I think he just wanted to make the contact even, so he slammed down so both would make contact at relatively the same time. But again, just my guess.
they are using high amperage current hence the large gauged conductors. they make the connection quick and solid to prevent arcing.
ryan rathmann can you explain why it's not arcing anyway? To me it looks like nothing more than a magnet on a metal plate with a wire going to a power supply, and a bowl on top of that which is connected to the opposite output of the power supply. To me that insinuates that if you omitted the metal bowl and what not and just connected a high current PSU to the top and bottom of a magnet it shouldn't create a short, but I know that's not true. I also know if you omitted the magnet and bottom plate and connected the both wires to just the metal bowl the result would be a short, which means if you add them together the result should also still be a short... I don't think adding the conductive metal plate would make any difference, would it?
It won't arc from a standstill because 2 V is not very much. Self-inductance could cause a spark, but that's not an issue. However, for as long as the contact is partial, you have a lot of current flowing through a couple small wires, and they might get hot, so that's the only reason I could see for making a quick connection.
To how this is different from just a short circuit... well, it's not, but it also moves the mercury. This is a unipolar motor, like all the other ones you can find on CZcams, but the spinning part is a liquid instead of a piece of wire.
When it spins fast enough, the mercury actually loses contact with the center, which is why it splashes in & out and makes a crackling noise (the noise being from very small sparks from the circuit breaking).
Bro casually out here building UFO technology
not "ufo" but germans with the man with the moustache yes
@@Zathokata So you are saying Extraterrestrial do not exist or their technology
@@xxxy48 it’s probably our creators technology, the superior humans who created us genetically for this experiment. yes but Germans did build them. They were shown the technology that’s what I think from my research
@@Zathokata Who is our Ancestor though ? Where Germans found those technologies at the beginning ? These were exist from ancient time but forgotten
@@Zathokata mustache man got it from tesla. its documented. look it up
This reminds me of the inner workings of a triangular craft called the TR3B. The engine is supposed to have an inner chamber with spinning mercury that creates an electromagnetic field. Mercury has always fascinated me.
I agree, all this video needs to do is have a ring shaped centrifuge container with the mercury inside an apply an extremely high voltage to convert the rotating mercury into a plasma, in order for the effect to work the mercury has to be spinning at an extremely high revolutions per minute. The extremely powerful rotating magnetic field produced by the rotating mercury plasma could potentially interact with the electromagnetic field of the Earth to produce electrogravitic/anti-gravity effects.
@@phillipbenedict6706 Mercury is so heavy that spinning it at a high speed in a tube is likely to cause the tube to rupture due to the pressure. I wonder how it could be contained without it blowing up.
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@@marcferretti If the mercury was suspended in a magnetic field without touching the walls while simultaneously being spun at or near the speed of light the gravity field it would produce would be enough to warp the fabric of space-time
@@phillipbenedict6706I was thinking the same thing. Die Glocke?!
Phase 1 of 92 creating a 'Liquid' Terminator
bambam bam bambam... *terminator theme
More like phase .01 of 999
@@jamesbizs You're much more generous than I would have been. It's more like phase 0.001 of 999.
Lol I thought I was the only one who had a T1000 thought 🤣
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Does this process actually change the taste of the mercury?
Probably makes it taste more metallic with a zing like sticking your tongue on a 9 volt battery.
Yes. It turns from Cherry to Vanilla as long as the current is applied. Delicious!
Brimp555 .....sorry man but I had to LMFAO after reading your comment 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😂😂😂😂.
Try it and let us know
Brimp555 lmao
Reminds me of Michael Faraday's first motor which also used mercury in a bowl
the setup was a bit different but was basically the same, good demo.
This gives me chills, connecting this experiment to Vimana's the flying saucers specified in ancient mythology powered by Mercury, having anti gravitational properties.
Yes I came to this video after researching them myself. What let me to researching them was the eye of the Sahara.
It makes me wonder if something like this in combination with water, salt and possibly a net of some material would create something?
That's what I think too. He discovered the answer to how flying saucers are made
There's something missing...? Where's the anti-gravity effect...? There's another part/step missing...
@@BossaNossa1 I don't know man some how they made Mercury make high speed revolutions, and change speed and direction of the spin creating some kind of force, no idea
@@khalliwallivlogsheard from a comment somewhere that apparently there was a study released a while ago saying that spinning frozen mercury achieves a near weightlessness, the dude said the study was removed though
This is what the ancients used to make flying ships ... at the core of the ship they had a sphere of mercury in a rotation.
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How they rotated without electric source?
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@Jon Doe do you know new NASA project of electric propulsion for flying spaceships? They are using this same technology available on internet you can check that out.
@Jon Doe gravity has a close relationship with magnetism and the dielectric in my opinion, maybe I'm wrong, but a lot of research ive seen points this way.
Also the earth is a giant magnet, the core isn't perfectly stable tho so finding the correct vibration and rotation of magnetic fields that counteract gravity is maybe a little more difficult than if it was?
A: Where did you get that much mercury, and B: what is you amperage? Magnetohydrodynamics is so cool!
Maybe he got it from thermometers? Though I'm not sure how much is actually in those things.
Hahaha
@@KracklinDark it's barely a spoonful in a thermometer.
Most thermometers use a gallium composition and not mercury these days.. oh and he acquired the mercury from Freddy... Freddy Mercury.
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Here's an experiment I wish someone would try:
Make a doughnut shaped copper coil with another doughnut shaped tube in the center of the coil filled with liquid mercury. Connect a wire from the coil to the tube so it makes contact with the mercury. Then use a machine to try different frequencies to see if you can pull power out of thin air from the "Taurus field." Also you might have to have 2 sets of mercury filled tubes so they can run in opposite directions which may be needed.
Thats how u make a a ufo
Dude are you a time traveler just casually giving the time machine in a yt comment 🫡
All that is happening here is that there is a magnetic field produced in the mercury because amy flow of electrical current creates a magnetic field causing the mercury to spin. Cool effect but there is no levitation happening here folks. I can tell yo ahead of time that adding a coil really isn't going change anything, maybe you detect a few millivolts but there will 100% be no free energy.
Was thinking a similar process but with a car alternator in the middle then with a meat doughnut. Floating from a magnet. With a bigger magnet around the doughnut so it stays centered. Then maybe we have a reverse pole ? To the earth
@@S1MH4CKR depends how hard you spin up those gamma emissions i guess
1. Slow motion please.
2. It would be interesting to study the transitions between laminar and turbulent flow in mercury under various conditions.
woah thats so true!
As the mercury spins faster, centrifugal force moves it up the curved sides of the bowl and away from the center - at some speed, it loses contact with the central hub, killing the current and the motive force. Then it slows and drops back down enough to re-establish contact. So the speed is limited to the RPM where the mercury has a " sputtering " contact with the hub, and it is this sputtering that causes the turbulence at high speed.
@@521cjb Thank you for explaining that.
Suppose you put the mercury inside a toroidal container and raised the speed to above the point where turbulence appeared. The interesting thing about this approach is that the physical system would have more symmetry than a typical turbulence experiment, like those conducted in nested rotating drums.
@@ramseybarghouti9106 If you could spin mercury inside a toroid ( and why not) it could make a very interesting gyroscope - from the outside, it would seem to have no moving parts. Trippy !
@@521cjb That's an interesting point. There might actually be applications for such a gyroscope. Such a gyroscope could potentially be very small.
this is pretty neat, and also i like the fact that a slight amalgam is forming in the mercury as it spins, perhaps from the metal dish itself or the apparatus at the center.
Mercury antigravity engine (prototype) . Such Gods used to use them in ancient times on Earth ...But this has been a well-known fact for a long time.
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Rubbish. You can't tell that just from looking at them. :)
You can if you can read the information on the back of the gloves. o.O
Dawid - I was also bein facetious. ;)
Wow. You fucking beat me to it
This is not trump's hidden CZcams channel.. dam
Very nice demonstration! We did a very similar experiment in 1983 published (J. Fluid Mech. (1983), vol. 126, pp. 413-430). The flow starts rotating at a critical current magnitude (about 100 Amperes) due to the terrestrial magnetic field, no magnets are needed. The arrangement was highly symmetrical relative to the central axis. The effect is very similar to the bath tube vortex.
Thanks for allowing us to enter this mysterious world you are exploring.
I don't know what I expected to happen.
But I got exactly what the title said.
That sure is a Mercury vortex in a magnetic field.
yes but the swirl is not caused by the magnetic field it is the magnetic field. more literally the current is flowing through the mercury making it part of the circuit. the magnetic field is being generated by it all connected. to see magnetisms effects wait til he removes the wires and you can truly see the magnetic field of the magnet taking over and stopping the swirl of the mercury. you can see it distort the surface and show fractals and geometry of magnetism
NO, it IS caused by the field! Unless your mercury is moving at the speed of light, which EM does.
tmedocianis I’m sure you’re part right, but the speed of light? Must it really be that fast?
Lol! exactly what i thought. The video was almost ending with nothing other than the vortex happening. Read the tittle and thought well that sure looks like a mercury vortex. Saw your coment and started laughing.
How about you stop laughing and show to us what you get? I'm sure we'll love to laugh too....With all the respect to you... I believe you never put a video on youtube!!?? Some people really want to share their knowledge and understanding of their subject and to be honest to you, this video help me to understand another experiment, something that I couldn't figure out before in different experiment from somebody else... It's very easy to point the finger to find a fault in the whole video but do you understand what his saying? Maybe you just taking the words to literally...Maybe your brain isn't programmed think, to catch the idea behind it and think about what could you do with it>>>> Just be careful with your words because maybe on the end people will be laughing at you for your comments but they will not post it because it's no worth it... Your perception of reality is a projection of your mind, better saying, you're projecting frustration because your not able to accomplish what you have in mind.... I hope you can find your answers and achieve your goals .. About Electric Experiment Roobert33 I just want to thank you for share it ... You help a lot with what i'm doing !!
"The speed of rotation depends on the voltage." Pretty close but not quite right. A better answer might say...... the amps flow causes a force on the mercury that causes the mercury to accelerate in the magnetic field. As the mercury is centrifugally pushed to the outside, the magnetic fields weaken causing less thrust. The final average velocity is a balance of the lenze forces on different parts of the mercury and the energy dissipated in the mercury because of viscosity, turbulence and ohmic heating. The amps flow depend in part on the voltage and ohmic resistance, but also the surface area in contact with the mercury, as well as the geometry of the contact area and the cross section of mercury that the current travels through, in addition to the temperature of the mercury.
How in engish
@@kreynolds1123 what exactly causes the rotations
@@michaeljongraham4692 Picture (x,y,z) axis, Z up and down), (X right and left),( Y to you and way from you).
Now suppose the magnetic field is in the z axis pointing up, and suppose you have a wire in the x axis with current flowing right to left. Then there will be a force on the wire pointing away from you. If current is flowing left to right, then the wire will feel a force pushing the wire to you. This is all linear forces.
In the video, if we say the magnetic field is pointing up, and Mercury is your wire, and lets say that current radially flows inward from the bowl to the center then the mercury flows counter clockwise. Switch the current direction from the center to the bowl's outside, and the mercury goes clockwise. The mercury "rotates" in the bowl because the bowl is round and the current direction above the magnet is at 90 degrees and radial to the magnetic field. The force on the mercury at any point in the mercury is at 90 degrees to both the current direction and the magnetic field direction at that point.
There is the right hand rule google it. It is a mnemonic aid to help remember current magnetic and force directions.
Remember, the convention is that current flow is the opposite of electron flow, + to -.
@@kreynolds1123 now i understand
I read your post.. and then... my brain exploded. ;)
I love the geometric form it takes when you pull it away
i imagine it's to avoid dangerous splashes but i wish he would have reversed the polarity almost instantly to see how it would react. slow and steady or chaotic and fast? we will never know
if you look closely.... the liquid under the top layer is still in motion when the charge is reversed...not full effect as instantly switching polarity... still it shows some effect
@@HR-rt9nh yeah, that was the origin of my question. Mercury carries so much momentum that i thought you may need a strong field to stop it completely or else ot won't care that much until it is slowed enough, but also, at max speed it bursts a bit of droplets, which means it either carries more energy that i originally thought or else something weird is happening with the magneting field and the mercury spin
Bravo. Very clear and elegant set up.
I think a high-speed camera would show interesting shots
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What do you think a high-speed-camera would show? That the hub is turning and we just don't see that because the camera is synchronised with the rpm of the hub ?
@@KarlAlfredRoemer fascinating and potentially beautiful detail for one
I'm interested in seeing the experiment with a clear dome cover.
The lines in the mercury radiating from the center after you stop the experiment are interesting.
As mentioned below, a slow-motion camera.
Inside a glass ball would be amazing to see
i don't think it would be possible at least with a 100% glass bowl because the magnet it is not the only thing you need for the experiment, you need also current flowing into mercury and in this case i guess current is flowing through the metal bowl as well in order to get in touch with mercury
Earth is under a glass dome.
Line a glass donut with metal strips or a metal mesh, add a magnet array along the outer rim edge and a voltage controller to test different speeds.
can you make a flying vehicle with enough mercury?
Теперь понятно почему древние космические корабли Виманы в Индии использовали ртуть. Отличный эксперимент!
Почему понятно?
Серьезно? Может проясните? Вы хотя бы понимаете почему крутит, нет! Магнит лишь помагает ртути поднятся выше и всё.
Thank you Roobert. Your work is very neat and easy to look at.
Mercury antigravity engine (prototype) . Such Gods used to use them in ancient times on Earth ...But this has been a well-known fact for a long time.
@@ragnarlothbrok4363 how make this type engine ?
@@exonysis8252 for what ?
This man is working on a reverse engineered concept that will eliminate conventional propulsion
Весьма полезная штука, с массой практических применений
That's cool!!!! I never knew the behavior of mercury under a strong electromagnetic field.
This is how my Laboratory attendant does all the experiments and then ask questions without telling a word!
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Wow! That sure is amazing! I am fascinated by the very concept of any kind of vortex, so this is an amazing video!
Ok this is really cool I'm a 50 year old and I. Actually amazed thank you this is an experiment I didn't think of when I was a child.
I glade you had the glove size so I can fully recreate this experiment.
Mercury :- Damn that's why I spin faster around the Sun
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@Blue Skies do you mean sun is inside our atmosphere 😂?
@Blue Skies i am finding it difficult to understand, please elaborate.
@@parthshah2328 He's referring to the planet mercury.
If you place a concave ring at the top of where the mercury levels while spinning, inside the bowl it can never fly away and you won't have to unhook while still being able to view the mercury spinning under the newly made anti spill lip. You can make by cutting appropriate size hallow ring and connecting in the bowl. What do you think?
Looks super cool.
About time you tube has educational videos. science is the best.
reverse it.. makae the magnet rotates in a pool of mercury.. it will produce current.
the magnet will produce current and it'll conduct into surrounding mercury if spun?
It's difficult to induce laminar flow in the mercury with pumps or paddles, wont that cause some problems?
Is this legit? Any Video proving its producing current?
Awesome! Now add more power. But first put the mercury in a hollow toroid shaped former so it stays contained and in contact with the electrodes at all times. At some point, things should get real interesting if your containment vessel (toroid) is strong enough. Chill the apparatus to about -39 C while maintaining vacuum in the containment vessel to reach the superfluid triple point of mercury and try again. Subscribed to see how far you take this. EDITED: removed my impossible to exist -14.7 PSI error.
The Dollar Guy Go on then, you do it. You seem to know what needs to be done.
My guess is higher rotation with less turbulant.
I plan on it actually :) Even have the vacuum chamber which was quite costly. Just this guy here is magnitudes ahead in his experiments.
The Dollar Guy
What you say is interesting, but assembling everything is technically demanding ;)
A friend of mine had an engineer friend (Its one of those friends of a friend of a friend thing) who was working with a company researching Mercury in electric and magnetic fields. He would demonstrate how mercury would spin just as yours. Then they went to a higher power with very peculiar results and everything became secret after that. He mentioned that pockets of the mercury started to exhibit odd properties. I don't know what he meant by that and never went into more detail about the project he was once so talkative about. He would no longer speak of the project, in fact he would get angry when asked about it. Later on, he was dropped from the project which apparently got taken over/acquired by somebody else. I just need to get rid of some of my lesser important projects out of the way and get with my mercury vortex tests too. I need to do what woody1380 brought up; get off my ass and walk the walk.
you almost got the whole UFO. just a few more pieces
The Vaimanika Shastra describes the construction of mercury vortex engine. We dont realise it but this is probably an ancient secret we can't decode.
For sure. The ancients dug all the massive tunnel systems of the world seeking precious metals and minerals.
Would be interesting to find out the voltage rage needed to keep it stable at top speed...
Thanks for this great video on a little understood metal
Is ac? Or dc?
This is DC and the answer is "just below where he was running it" 😊
That said, the current flow is what does the work. There's next to no voltage across those terminals when it's running
Would love to see this experiment in a different shaped container, where the mercury would not slosh around. Thanks for taking the time to upload your experiments.
With frictionless bearings in a toroidal shape, no a squatter man shape, in the cup
Donut,taurus
Mercury antigravity engine (prototype) . Such Gods used to use them in ancient times on Earth ...But this has been a well-known fact for a long time.
Y'all don't have a clue what's happening here do you lol
@@MadScientist267 Feel free to share your insights.
I have a couple questions what is at the bottom under the ⭕️ shaped magnet here 0:12 is it a circle shaped steel plate? Also here 1:05 what does he use to seal the inside of the bowl
You need to keep going... you were amazingly close to a breakthrough...😊😊😊.
The ttransfer of the weight is key.
A very nice demonstration of the Lorentz Force. Motion, flux, and current are all at right angles to each other, mutually perpendicular. Fleming's hand rules in action. Roobert33, I really like the way your displays are built. They are easy to see and understand, clean and organized. By the way, rotation of the mercury by external means, will also produce a voltage at the terminals. This would be a nice addition to your demonstration. The voltage thus produced is proportional to the velocity of the mercury. This method is used for measuring the speed of marine vessels through salt water with no moving parts, other than the saltwater moving past the sensor.
Yup... the principle of working of electromagnetic type flowmeters, used for measuring flow velocity
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I don't get it. This is a DC constant magnetic field; could have been a permanent magnet. Where does the energy come from?
oops, OK, there's current through the mercury. I get it
Solar Fluxman
You if you know of what you say...
Mercury antigravity engine (prototype) . Such Gods used to use them in ancient times on Earth ...But this has been a well-known fact for a long time.
i notice, there is a layer on top the mercury after flush. is that an oxidized layer of mercury?
May be it's the amalgams of metals from electrodes.
Its the metal fibres being released due to the bowl but due to the spin it oxidizes instead of becoming large fibres yet i do thing that its at a considerable increased amount of time considering the fibres on a still peice of aluminim take quite a bit to grow while the oxidized layer on the top only took a matter of just seconds its also possible that the decrease in speed creates the oxidation due to the mercury scrapping off the first layer protecting the bowls integrity
...does the motion direction switch from counter to clockwise on the other side of the equator?...
To add to your test,I ask you to put a digital scale under the mercury,and when you spin it in a vortex does it get lighter,spin faster,add electricity stronger spin,it will rise off the table if you can add enough,I've seen this done.....but you won't believe it unless you put a scale under your experiment....it's mind blowing,and anti-gravity at the same time...you can see it rising already,so trust me and try it
You are on the right track... try this next: 1) A toroidal vacuum chamber 2) add nanoparticles of Iron, Barium, Cobalt to the mercury. 3) use electromagnets that pulse in sequence around the toroid chamber. 5) Build a simple circuit that will allow to pulse the magnets on sequence & allow to control the frequency of the pulses. 6) Set the toroid chamber on top of a scale .
There will be no friction because once the mixture is turning it will be centered inside the toroid walls & will not touch the sides.
The mixture will warm up by friction of the coloidal ferro-mercurial suspension. In time this will produce a plasma. Once the mixture is reaching near-relativistic speeds, the device will produce interference with gravitation waves, for those who know, "a standing wave" that will keep gravity waves to reach the toroid. At the same time, the setup,will produce It's own gravity!
can the concocotion you mentioned be used to store energy with slow release ?
oh my god!!! i wrote this down in pictoglyphs lol. doodles. but i only got so far. i dont wanna type it all lol. but wow! you basically just said it with detail. you need a halbach array of magnets that can change polarity instantly and repeatedly at ludacris break neck speed to create the interference in the waves.... but thats about as far as i got before the lightbulb over my head burnt out. i even designed a ship around the magnetic engine. it was modeled to work with pyramid structures as a dock.... which.... commonly have pools of mercury underneath. the addition of the other elements adds something to my....'our' theory. im curious where you learned abut the iron barium and cobalt recipe and what it theoretically does.
Hell yeah!
Something like that. But I wouldn't want to expose myself to those vapors or the hazard mess spinning it causes. Let alone live or work around that pyramid. Interesting that SFOs dive deep n fast. Was there a pool of Mercury under water someplace. I know we have methane lakes or rivers n vents or whatever.
Still, I'd use a containment vessel , modular , able to weather time, heat, G force, shock. Without being destroyed by the Mercury touching metal.
The plasma is what I'm here for. Germans use this technology in WWII in what is known as 'Foo Fighters'. Thanks for the insight.
Could you use a function generator to try to generate a stable vortex? That would be a cool demonstration.
Mercury antigravity engine (prototype) . Such Gods used to use them in ancient times on Earth ...But this has been a well-known fact for a long time.
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@@codyderickson0 fucts ??
would this experiment work with gallium just at higher energies?
So the mecury is the conductor for the AC ? Does it's temperature climb considerably if the AC is passing through it ?
could you try magnetic viewing film on top of it as it is running.
Nicely done.
Does this work with gallium alloys? Some gallium alloys has melting point nearly/lower than room temperature.
Seeing this in super slow would be awesome :)
Spectacular! The momentum of all that mercury must be very high.
In fact :)
Safety NAZI alert...
speed violence momentum
I smell a DrDisrespect reference...
Plasma Channel Must be higher than snoop dogg on a Friday night
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What material is the bowl and base under the round magnet? Thanks for your time.
Could you tell more information about voltage and current in this experiment.
Think 3 phase would be smoother?
Use an in closed system with the magnet on the top instead of the bottom, plus use something not mounted down but on a tether.
Idea. Trap the mercury where none can fly out of the top. Then, supply so much current that it levitates off the table. No idea how much that would take. But, I bet you'll have fun trying, or I will. I've heard the magic number range is 50k+ RPM.
lolol centrifugal force will, eventually, pull the mercury away from the central electrode and break the circuit. this is one reason why the rotation of the mercury always becomes 'chaotic' at some point.
in other words, your idea is Cracked.
Awesome videos ! 👍
most interesting. Does the moving mercury throw off any kind of RF or other radiation?
That a good question.
Is it possible to do this will gallium, because it is less toxic?
Muchas gracias!!!
If you lowered the voltage would that smooth out the flow? Maybe increase it variably.
Yes. The initial smoothness is called laminar flow. The faster it goes, it becomes chaotic.
This is how to create antigravity. The Mercury has to be spun alot faster than that but your on the right track.
How do you expect rotating mercury to "create antigravity"
Michael Remington centrifugal forces. There’s no friction so it wouldn’t slow down the metal and stop gyroscopic and centrifugal forces from pushing up. It’s complicated and I still have to do some experiments to get the insured correct results.
I think you watched a bit too much ancient aliens
looks like the top slows down immediately while underneath its still going for a bit after the power is disconnected. pretty cool
Are the electrons causing the flow direction?
hi , I love this. i have a huge suggestion, could you please re run this experiment with a variable switch instead of ur human analogue one, the reason for this as it would give u significant control over the tuning of the vortex and thus produce a much better one as the reason toward the end the mercury splutters is because u have tried to establish the vortex without the necessary centrifugal build up of energy to support it, if you've ever used a mag stirrer then you will know what i mean. then please increase dose of mercury safe increments and video results. very good experiment :)
think sine vs square u have a square vortex cos of the sudden and instant connection of the full power, where as u need to manifest the vortex with a increase amplitude sine wave
I disagree, i dont think a softer start would make any difference.
I think you will find that a high current is drawn until the mercury spins fast enough fling it away from the center, limiting the degree of contact it has with the center electrode. At this velocity flow is violently turbulent.
Mercury antigravity engine (prototype) . Such Gods used to use them in ancient times on Earth ...But this has been a well-known fact for a long time.
@@ragnarlothbrok4363 Can you do that in an enclosed system then use external magnets to control the gyroscopic effect to control direction of force and maybe levitation ???
@@ragnarlothbrok4363 you cloud the issue with your ancient reference, let the science do the studying. It works but your asking big brother to butt in
Awesome, I’d change only a few things, I’d permenantly attach power wires with an on off and kill switch. I’d also like to see the mercury pushing or moving something. So maybe a small paddle in the bowl to test it’s turning efficiency.
A voltmeter and a potentiometer to adjust the voltage to find what level it will safely rotates, when it looses control etc.
Really cool idea especially given that a light bulb can be illuminated from a stick in the ground. It makes me wonder how much voltage/amperage is required to turn something if it’s possible from the ground if it’s that efficient.
The fluid falls differently than water and combines differently than water. It was interesting just to see it poured.
1. High current switches are expensive and the cheap ones are basically what he is already doing.
2. Fair enough.
3. It's not efficient at all.
If you left it on would it starr to splash everywhere. Or just keep getting faster.
Is the mercury spinning counter clockwise on its own, or does the electric power cause the center attachment to spin?
There you go! Now add information (not just noise) to the electrical input. See what we get.
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the everyone followed by a blank colon means people exist and they are saying nothing
nobody followed by a blank colon can't exist, it doesn't exist. there's no one there.
the original idea is to say that people exist, but they're not asking for it, so you put everyone:
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Really fun and amazing comments on this experiment ! 👍👍 😁
Dudes going’s to inadvertently open a wormhole to another galaxy
Lol, never saw better 160A switch.
Could you please make another video but this time put the whole setup on a scale? See if we get any indication of loss of mass
you need remove air all around this system to get correct results.
Nice experiment
How many volts and amps do you use
Thank you for more fun with mercury. A few cautions, use nitrile gloves, face shield, and work under a fume hood. Considerable vapor and microscopic splash is generated by the experiment. If you accidentally suck up the splash into your household vacuum, you will be venting vapor into your work space every time you use the vacuum and, because the mercury will get stuck in all the nooks and crannies, and also sorb into the plastics parts, it will be virtually impossible to decontaminate the machine. You might get the body clean, but throw the PVC plastic hose away. Not sure what is going on here other than the mercury is acting like a rotor in the current field of the stator. If you redid the experiment with the mercury isolated from the current, would anything would happen? The use of an aluminum bowl is an interesting choice. You can see that the current induces amalgamation between the mercury and the aluminum, and the mercury becomes coated with a dull coating of the amalgam. It would be better to use a stainless steel bowl, as it would resist amalgamation, but, of course, stainless is a rather poor conductor, so maybe the rotor effect would not work or work as well. There are many videos on CZcams where people make spinning electrical motors out of all sorts of things, including ball bearings. There is no magnetic magic about it. The relative efficiency of the input energy to usable output power is quite poor, especially as compared to our old friends, the internal combustion engine, steam turbine engine, and conventional electric motor. I am not sure, but I am guessing that it has no real application for motive power. Maybe a highly specialized application, such as wanting to rotate a huge pool of mercury very slowly so as to create a perfect parabolic mirror for astronomy. You should repeat with a variable voltage and frequency power supply. Might be fun to make a variable frequency drive liquid mercury motor.
Since you are obviously knowledgeable, pull on this string:
The Tesla Wardenclyff tower supposedly had mercury rotating in a sphere at the top, at many thousands of RPM...
I'm only a layman, but sounds like a highly efficient Van Der Graff generator, not to mention the 100' grounding round.
After the Mercury is spinning if you put a volt meter to the leads is it generating electricity?
I dont think it would produce enough energy to register. The resistance of the container, and leads would likely "eat" up the little there was
Is this possible with Galistan alloy ? And what about adding frequency? Does it change the disruption of the liquid?
so if we manage to find a method to set the mercury in motion, will it generate current?
It would be interesting to find out the maximum rpm you can get. A hollow donut shaped glass container with a small red plastic ball inside as an indicator would be the way to go.
The flow won't be uniform.
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The pressure of spinning a heavy metal at a high rate of speed would be immense. This stuff is super heavy. Glass would explode even at low rpm. I think you would even struggle with steel. Maybe titanium would work or something very dense like depleted uranium could handle the pressure
It makes sense, why the Mayans had a lot of Mercury underground in secret Chambers under the pyramid. Interestellar portals
@pranav r yes those too
What if you put it in a closed Torus with the Mercury inside it and ramp the voltage through the roof? Would it generate a Torsion field or some other field?
Fascinating!
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Try this with neodymium magnets. Would the vortex be drastically higher or the same? In an elongated cylinder, a stretched vortex = stronger pull? Or a LHC-concept circular tube (which would make more sense on a saucer-shaped object) There's many ways I can think of to manipulate it to a maximum pull, perhaps. However, I do think there has to be multiple polarizing stand-alone vortexes on a said object to have it levitate. I work with drones, if you have 4 rotors, 2 must be upward thrust, the other 2 must be downward thrust (alternating) for stabilization. I'd assume having multiple vortexes of reversing currents on the mercury would follow the same concept? Nice video, diffley got me curious.
Great explanation and point. Imagine using 16 or 20 evenly spaced around the diameter of the sphere in a opposing forces format. Would the flow create a better result. Or if the magnetic field was built into the entire sphere rather than a separate attachment, eg integral to the sphere.
Awesome! Would it be possible to do this in a glass container on top of the magnet?
What size are those gloves?
All that trouble when all they needed to do is stir it with a spoon to get the same effect.
Still better than never using the spoon again
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There is no spoon
someone send him some spoons
@@Aero3D nice matrix reference
I’m trying to imagine mercury in zero gravity, if you used a large hollow tube and fill it 1/3 or half full of mercury and controlled it threw magnet alternating negative or positive pulling the liquid up or down and one facing opposite direction left to right would this have any affect in a large quantity.
How the magnetic field spining here?
you have some kind of driver which switching coils obe by one?
What voltage are you running?
Have you checked the temperature of the mercury,before,during and after the spinning? Use laser thermometer.
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