Hi Grumpy
Books are written about this subject. It is not easy to explain without diagrams. First we have to understand that whatever we see it is 2 not 1. This is a 2 way universe. Planets have 2 hemispheres, north and south, with the equator in between. We know about compression and expansion or an action-reaction universe. It might be easier to visualize, if you make 2 fists, with the red and the blue wires on the thumbs. On the left side, the power comes in a clockwise direction and the right fist counter-clockwise direction. This is nature’s coil.
When you look from the left side, you will have 1 direction of motion and a different direction from the other side. One direction for 2 effects. When firing one coil, the inside pole, which could be represented by your thumb, moves through the other coil to the end and now you have only one coil working in unison with the other coil or the united one. Action on one side creates reaction on the other side, with equal strength and potential. This is the effect that is missing in today’s coil. When we fire one coil, the inside pole cannot move anywhere and this is the abnormal condition for electricity. This is why heat is created. Resistance and strains increase with a load where a safe operation is very limited.
In nature’s coil, the more load and power that goes through, the equator’s field increases which reflects in higher efficiency. In other words, there is nothing that creates resistance and heat, regardless of the load.
Heat is created by man’s ignorance, not by electricity.
Today’s coil uses only one pole – first mistake.
Now when we start to understand action and reaction principles, the poles are reaction to each action. So, they cannot be on the same metal. For that reason, the coil becomes very inefficient.
In conclusion: using only 50% of one coil, where it should be 2 coils working in unison, now that 50% becomes only 1/4 of the full potential plus other flaws which diminish the power even further. In reality, today’s coils are working only around 20% of its potential and power. We can say this differently, today’s electric motors wastes around 80% of its power and potential.
Hope this explains some of the mistakes.
Best Regards
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