| Re: New Experimental Update! -
01-20-2007, 05:29 PM
Hi DV,
With all due respect, throughout my formal studies I have never heard of a magnet that is two opposite fields acutely crossed over eachother. Now is that the exact same thing used in these 1930s "saturatable reactors." If true, I would be very interested to learn more. As I said, in my formal studies I have never heard of being able to create a magnet that is two opposite fields acutely crossed over eachother. One would think I would have heard about it by now, especially for it's superconducting applications. Then again, stranger things have happened.
regards POK |