Wednesday, March 11, 2015

EM PUMP DESIGN, IS THERE A FLAW IN IT?

HORRIBLE FLAW IN COMMON EM PUMP DESIGN: Now, the summary of many flaws with the "common" "EM Pumps" and EMF detectors. The most serious flaw will be targeted first, that of the conventional "EM Pump", which consists of a magnet (often a powerful rare earth magnetic or neodymium magnets) spinning around a motor. Paranormal theorists say that the spinning magnets interacts with the wires within the motor and generator a huge surplus in EMF. In reality, the design of the common motor sets of the AC-based EMF detector, as well as a spinning magnet, but they really have nothing to do with each other, and when assimilated are working separately, and not in unison. In my video, I try a basic experiment in which a rubber band is attached to a powerful magnet, the rubber band is twisted a great number of times and then, in the present of an EMF detector, the energy of the twisted band is released. A magnetic simple spinning at high speeds will generate a strong response from an EMF detector. It relatively small magnetic field (the poles and their sizes form a figure-8) stays the same size the whole time. 

Now we must look at the two items, the magnet and the motor when they are combined, and see what forces are generated by their synthesis. A spinning magnet over a coil of wire (coils do exist in a motor), will generated electricity, i.e. a current running through the wires of the coil. Keep in mind though, a current is already going through the coils, which is what is making the motor spin in the first place. The effects of these two currents interacting I honestly am not totally sure, but overall, no great amount of current is generated, something which in an electromagnet can greatly increase the EMF output. Of course, there a great number of motor designs, but often, in electrical motors, the coils are not even wrapped around an iron core (I think), which would greatly limit EMF output.

To sum up my conclusions of combining a magnetic with a motor in which the magnet spins around the motor, the main amount of EMF generated is simply that put out by the motor- the magnet has nothing to do with it. The magnet spinning is the main thing that triggers the EMF detector, and that can be done without any electrical items attached to the magnet.

Stated in a different way, the biggest flaw with the common "EM Pump" is that it doesn't work. Common electromagnets put out more EMF, that is the type with a ferromagnetic core and a wire coil going around the outside. Using these principles, cars are lifted and moved around in junkyards...pretty powerful, right?

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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD, WHAT IS IT?

An electromagnetic field (also EMF or EM field) is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It affects the behavior of charged objects in the vicinity of the field. The electromagnetic field extends indefinitely throughout space and describes theelectromagnetic interaction. It is one of the four fundamental forces of nature (the others are gravitation, weak interaction and strong interaction).

The field can be viewed as the combination of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field. The way in which charges and currents interact with the electromagnetic field is described by Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force law.

From a classical perspective in the history of electromagnetism, the electromagnetic field can be regarded as a smooth, continuous field, propagated in a wavelike manner; whereas from the perspective of quantum field theory, the field is seen as quantized, being composed of individual particles.

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IONS AND GHOSTS, IS THERE A CONNECTION?

On the issue of negative ions, I've had some questions come to mind about its true relevance to the paranormal community. By nature, a negative ion is a atom that carries an extra electron in it shell, and vice versa for a positive ion. Negative ion detection has been used in the investigative field due to a theory that there is an increase of those ions in the presence of a ghost. Let's ponder this. Air ionizers, which create an influx of negative ions, clean the air by utilizing the fact that opposite charges attract. Most allergens and particles in the air either have a neutral or positive ionic charge. The negative ions generated by the ionizer attach themselves to the positively charged particles, and make them heavy enough for gravity to have an effect on them. That is how they are eliminated from the air; they just fall to the ground. In that sense, if there was an influx of negative ions due to a spirit, would those ions not be bound by the same law and therefore be attracted to the pollen and dirt in the air? If so, wouldn't the best way to "cleanse" a haunted house be to pump in a bunch of positively charged dust? Imagine if your child didn't want to clean their room because "the dust keeps the boogieman away". Don't get me wrong, I am in no way trying to suggest that spirits are not comprised of some sort of energy. I just am not sure about the current method being utilized in an attempt to detect spectral phenomenon.

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