The series of six magnets does what the series of six carbons does in the benzene molecule - make a toroidal field, though the one for the molecule is electrons. In the Coler Converter, the toroid is more or less structural and, since it is comprised of discrete polarities no doubt serving the same role in their structural positioning as the several posts we see in the ring thingy, the north and south poles assume their "natural" positions with respect to the equator which is the torus. It was not accurate to say, for zeropoint to say, that there is an implied sphere, The geometry would be made up of the magnetic lines which curve to the "functional poles" along lines which i would hope to soon send up of the scan of the picture of a collapsing gas cloud which has its magnetic lines tracing a hyperbolic curve toward the center of the disk and up toward the poles, twisting around the polar axis in the process. The geometry is discoid, not spherical. A sphere can be structurally enforced as it was with the van der Graaf (Waals?) generator. The solonoid mechanically tilts the poles off center, propelling the craft. To: "'zap@dnai.com'" Subject: trilaminar torus I have gotten over galvanic corrosion (for now) and am working on the cohler converter. Could you say a few words on the ability of the converter to "be" a sphere and manipulate the sixths of space. I'm still fuzzy enough that I'm not sure I'm asking the right questions,but ya gotta start somewhere. The trilaminar torus was something I saw in a dream after reading DePalma's paper on induction . Bob K. I believe the material on Ken Shoulders talks about that sufficiently to give an idea of what such corrosion entails. It was the news of that development, corrosion, that indicated to me that the High Density Charged Cluster Device in question was endulging cold fission and was not a true vacuum energy device. This was in line with the discussion of the source of electrons in the bb array. If the electrons bled from one of the laminations, it was a battery that would eventually run down, unless, after some amount of bleeding, something else occurred. The finding that the pi-eth radian is a decision point or creation point which can be "aimed" by the design of the device, explains how the entire array of bbs effects the solution to its stresses. The bbs can neither repel nor join, as might neutrons and protons in a nucleus (strong force), nor can they behave properly as atoms. So the bag its own boundaries in an effort to find "rest". The load provides relief for electrons created by the array. naturally, this points to the ability to create a device, itself energy producing as would be a coler converter or the Japanese nested trilaminar wheels, which can be "on" all the time, either to power a home or a plane or a city or a saucer which, @bobkreutzer, can take the attitude of being a mote of gas in a cloud of galaxies and galaxy clusters, or of being one of a number of suns or even another hydrogen among infinitudes in the vast stretches between galaxies and, on one end of the scale of size and/or the other, between parallel universes and between this order of universe and a parent universe. The thinking that goes with the Dirac Sea is that is itself the parent universe, which would leave out the tenth dimension, the first radian of material reality. My perception is that the Dirac Sea is a too tentative appreciation of what we understand to be the second locales or zero point fields linking the hierarchic universes. To be a universe, a system has to have the triadic composition we see in the heavens or in microscopic matter. The disruption of the triad by evoking the libido of the matter by presenting to reality a different triad, an active one creating vacuum fluctuations of all kinds, causes the matrix of reality to rationalize the event. The physical design of the device allows corroboration by the reality, if the thingy is properly engineered, and the entity is assigned quarks, six of them. The device achieves "thingness" and is an ersatz atom or a pseudo god or an emulation of a galaxy or one of the phenomenon of the skies, the heavens. To: "'zap@dnai.com'" Subject: trilaminar torus Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 08:03:38 -0700 I have gotten over galvanic corrosion (for now) and am working on the cohler converter. Could you say a few words on the ability of the converter to "be" a sphere and manipulate the sixths of space. I'm still fuzzy enough that I'm not sure I'm asking the right questions,but ya gotta start somewhere. The trilaminar torus was something I saw in a dream after reading DePalma's paper on induction . Bob K.