Prototype Field Array system design

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Electronic testing and bench setup

Hardware configurations implementing toroidal phased-magnetic density wave

The Hexatron

  • The Resonant-X configuration as a 3-group of 13:8 torus knot windings. These form a Hexatron Field Array, segmented into 1/2 knots, with six (hex-a-tron) power-connections around the periphery of the donut. Physical parameters: Torus (donut) profile of major-radius/hole-radius of Phi4/1. The knot windings are three unique 13:8 knot windings of copper, producing sorted phase-conductors for step-phase rotary activation of a tangential magnetic density wave as a CW-NMR group-wave on the donut, established by bismuth (or other) NMR target material.
  • These design criteria are met with integer winding-harmonics (as a Fibonacci knot winding ratio), and irrational physical dimensions.

N-phase Segmented Ring Oscillator

  • This System combines the nifty geometric-magic of Fibonacci knots into a simpler geometry of continuous sequentially-activated daisy-chain motion, tangent with the surface of the donut geometry of the copper/bismuth (cave-man meta-material).
  • The 11-phase winding-group, e.g., exhibits a balanced symmetry of bipolar regions (affording nucleosonic emergence from the bismuth lattice) as does the 3- and 5-phase designs.