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Re: Concentric spheres- an hypothesis



Original poster: FutureT@xxxxxxx In a message dated 2/10/07 12:02:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

Original poster: "K. C. Herrick" <kchdlh@xxxxxxx>

David Thomson's mention of John Freau's concentric spheres,
in  "Magnetically controlled spark gap for Wireless Transmitter"
posted yesterday, piqued my interest.  In case it hasn't been
analyzed before, here's Herrick's Hypothesis as to how they work:


Ken,

The concentric sphere idea was tested by John Cooper and is
discussed at his website.  I never tried such a method, and I
have no association with that interesting experiment.  J.C. does
show one of my 6" copper seamless toroids at his website, so
that may have led to some confusion.  I no longer offer that type
of toroid.  From time to time I will make some 4" x 13" spun
aluminum toroids, but no other sizes.  If anyone needs a 4 x 13 toroid,
please e-mail me directly at any time so I can plan.

I'm glad to see you are giving some thought to the concentric
sphere idea.  I don't know of anyone else other than John Cooper
that tested the method.  I would have thought many folks would
have wanted to try it over the years since J.C. brought up the idea,
and offered the spheres and plastic spacers for sale at his website.

John Freau