Re: Unique Perm. Magnet Array and possible Leedskalnin connection?

CER56@aol.com
Sat, 18 Dec 1999 13:25:26 EST

In a message dated 12/18/99 10:46:47 AM Mountain Standard Time,
DMBoss1021@aol.com writes:

<< I have spent all morning analyzing them with Quickfield, a finite element
analysis program, and there is something very odd about the resulting fields
- these arrays may actually serve as "proof" that a magnetic field is really
a flow of some "medium", with a difference in properties between the
"inflow"
and "outflow" poles!

So far, I can see no other explanation for why they concentrate the flux on
only one side of the array, except for a fluid dynamics explanation.
>>
Hi Everybody!

Yikes, shades of Edward Leedskalnin's story that north and south pole magnets
flow
in opposing currents as an explanation for electricity. This explanation was
in Leedskalnin's booklet "Magnetic Current".

I know, maybe not quite the same but seems an interesting correlation none
the less.

I personally am beginning to think that some very special form of light may
be the basis for magnetic fields.

Cer56

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