Re: Runaway Magnetic Fields

eric reed ( (no email) )
Mon, 16 Aug 1999 02:55:25 GMT

well Terry i ran accross something similier in my studies, a version if you
will of runaway, but it has a magnetic field that produces an extreemly high
charge seperation under certain conditions of which could lead to a runaway
process and " KaBoom" is very likely.....see the over view at my web ....
http://members.xoom.com/etreed/index2
under magnetic induction

>From: The Ninth Wave <terry_c@netcom.ca>
>To: "Interact@KeelyNet.com" <Interact@KeelyNet.com>
>Subject: Runaway Magnetic Fields
>Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 19:36:30 -0600
>
>Hi all,
>
>I was wondering does anyone here think that it is possible to produce a
>runaway magnetic field. By this I mean a field that's self amplifying
>with no external input that keeps increasing until a critical point is
>reached such as the device becomes destroyed or something like that.
>
>I have come up with a possible method for doing just this, but I'm not
>sure if such a process could occur.
>
>My method uses a solenoid coil to produce a magnetic field that has 3
>possible states that could occur.
>
>1 - nothing may happen
>2 - the magnetic field may be self sustaining at a maximum resonating
> state
>3 - the magnetic field may keep on increasing until the solenoid coil
> melts or explodes due to magnetic pressures
>
>Although, states 1 and 3 may be more likely to happen. The 2nd state
>might only occur using superconductors.
>
>Any thoughts about this would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Terry
>
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