Graybeard,
The two rings are connected to eachother and are magnetically in conductive contact at the two intersection points. That is because there is a gap in each ring which makes a tight fit around the other ring. So when you snap the two rings together they both lie in the same plane, creating a solid object that looks like a two-dimensional symbol. Here, somebody made a post about my coil on another forum and posted a diagram that shows how the two rings go together. It can be found here
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?t...5742#msg235742
Hope that helps. Also if you are looking for a place to buy the rings they have them at some arts and crafts stores. The rings are about two inches in diameter. You can also search google for "craft metal rings" and I'm pretty sure I used the smallest size they offer which is about two inches in diameter.
ps. I think the point of this coil is to show how two intersecting magnetic currents create a magnetic diffraction pattern. This magnetic diffraction pattern splits the magnetism and causes one pole to be focused and centralized, and the other pole to be blurred and dispersed. This concentrates the flux of one pole and disperses the flux of the other pole. That is why measuring devices will notice primarily one pole and the other pole will be practically invisible to perception. This creates in practice what appears to be an actual mono-polar type of field. By studying the unique mathematical situation which arises from the intersection of these two rings it will be possible to extend maxwell's laws and show that they are a subset of a larger set of laws. Anyone who studies this coil may be the one to actually flesh this out as I am leaving it for the future pioneers.


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