Gary Magnetic Neutral Line - 12/02/97
The following document is based on experiments done by John Bedini and
courteously shared with KeelyNet.
John's website contains lots of technical information based on his
experiments, please check it out.
The Gary Magnetic Motor is based on the discovery of what is claimed to be a
neutral line, written up and described by Gary as a neutral line that
surrounds the magnet at a specific distance. Based on experiments, John is of
the opinion Gary was referring to the neutral line at the middle of a magnet
where the North and South poles flip, otherwise called the Bloch Wall.
From: John Bedini
To: Jerry Decker
Subject: Jpeg
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 18:30:21 -0800
Jerry
Start with Gary1, then Gary2, Gary3, Gary4. I hope that you will understand
what it is that I'm working on. This was the only way I could get the effect
of the neutral line.
Below the line you get the south pole and above the line the north pole and at
the neutral line the nail drop's off. This is an easy experiment to do.
Stand up a bar magnet - take a piece of iron and a small nail, move the piece
of iron above the center of the magnet and slowly move it down.
The minute you reach the neutral line the nail will drop off. Hope this helps
with this motor.
John
GARY1.GIF - showing the neutral line
GARY2.GIF - showing soft iron bar, unpolarized at the neutral line
GARY3.GIF - showing polarization of the bar to provide repulsion
GARY4.GIF - showing polarization of the bar to provide attraction
and how such a soft iron can be used as a magnetic switch
This page went online on December 2nd, 1997