@@DaveDunning-st1hhscience doesn’t reveal until you understand it. Just like magic. Exhibit a: you don’t know how your phone works until you understand how it works.
science is observing, understanding and explaining how things work, magic is deceiving an audience with illusions that seem unnatural for their entertainment
Allow me to explain my context. I am an accomplished magician, but a poor one. I am a better scientist. One thing I enjoy more than the look of amazement on my witness's face when I perform a magic trick is the look of revelation when I show them how the illusion is done. I am also a poor audience for a magician, for the same reason. All magic occurs only in the mental model of the observer, A mental model that lacks a certain detail.
If you don’t know, this is the basic idea behind fusion reactors. Get plasma spinning in a magnetically contained loop and steal its energy. Really cool demonstration to see that plasma in motion Edit: Hi mom!
@@Mike_B-137have you not been following the recent breakthrough at the Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory? Recent being last year. They’re getting greater net yields
@Mike_B-137 I don't think you understand how a tokamak reactor works. The fusion of Hydrogen and Helium is produces more energy than it takes to fuse its the entire reason the sun doesn't explode for hundreds of millions of years. The actual amount needed to start a fusion reactor is always fundamentally less than what is generated. Even NIH is able to achieve positive energy production with their research reactor.
@@Mike_B-137 Hence my phrasing “idea” instead of “working principle” 😅 There’s a little truth in what you’re saying. Some cool developments though, some tweaks on the toroids, personal opinion that the most promising are the helical ones. We had the 1st net positive energy output a couple years ago, I think a sustained plasma of 40 some odd seconds out of China as well. Like the old saying goes, we’re just 20 years away 😉
@@AbnormalityClinic301 yes, that's exactly what the EU politicians said 20 years ago about Serbia being in EU, and look where it is now. But jokes aside, I hope that I'm wrong and there is a major breakthrough towards fusion technology, but I really doubt it we will see it anytime soon or even during our lifetime.
Don't forget chemistry, lots of that in the brain. I'd also say philosophy is basically the coolest. Can't have science without logic. No logic without philosophy.
Nah, it runs on glucose and oxygen. It produces electrical signals, which cause magnetic fields, but it doesn’t really use magnetism anymore than it “uses” heat.
Shouldn't you say, then, that there is nothing more amazing than electricity and magnetism and every other force of nature, that science, as a logical tool, is used to study? Science didn't create electricity or anything for that matter, science is applied logic to a specific subject of nature.
I knew when I read this comment a bunch of dicks would jump in saying no it's actually der der derrrr.....buddy was just making a point of his amazement
@@Phak-d6p I just googled how old is the earth... This is the first thing that popped up, the first words on the page were... "Earth is estimated to be 4.54 billion years old, plus or minus about 50 million years. Scientists have scoured the Earth searching for the oldest rocks to radiometrically date." Math is also neat... 4,540,000,000 yrs (take away) 100,000 yrs leaves 4,539,900,000 years that your comment does not mentioning. I don't know either way because I am not a scientist. I remember being taught it was much older than 100,000 yrs old though. I am however a googlelist, and that knowledge led me to discover the info in the quotations above. I do know that there can only be one correct answer so one of us is surely incorrect, and most likely all 3 of us... (me, you, and google) 😏😉🙊🙉🙈🫶
@@Phak-d6pwhere did you get your faxes from? It’s over 4.5 billion years old but those who literally interpret the Bible in solar earth years believe the world is only 6000 years old.
@@jrno93 what is magic but a very advanced science. Just think for a sec what the tech in our hand has access to. Now put that in the hand of someone from 300 years ago AND your a witch and a very powerful one if you use it wisely.
@@robertkish2483 This can be represented as the shape of our universe. Therefore, the balls that form this taroid can be represented as a cluster of galaxies of the type that we can see in the overall picture of the universe we are observing. The only problem is that in order to form this figure, you need the same colossal movement that the man in the video made with his own hands. This is where science meets religion about the omnipotent God. . It gives alot but also not much (50/50) . And if you bring religion to the point, from the 0:15 you can see what divine intervention looks like in the formation of everything in 7 days. . And it also has 3 stages (as The Holy Trinity) - Loose, assembled, shaped
I sucked at calc based physics in college but damn, the EM Waves portion was amazing. I understood the principles and the applications but didnt understand how to do equation substitution very well at the time. Super important to understand how to substitute equations to solve for varibles one by one until you get the varible you are solving for
@RikJSmith what specifically? Em waves are short for electromagnetic waves. On one axis, you have the electric (field?) component of the wave and perpendicular (intersects at 90 degrees). You have the magnetic component of the wave. Because of this, electricity and magnetism are entangled. If a change in magnetic field occurs, then you have a change i. The electric field as well. Something super great at demonstrating this are the flash lights you shake to make them turn on. The reason this works is you have a solenoid (tightly wound up wire around a cylinder) with a magnet in the center that moves thru the solenoid as you shake it. The change in the magnetic field (from the perspective of the solenoid causes a tiny change in the electric field in the solenoid. This is how the electricity is generated to turn the bulb of the flashlight on. The solenoid and magnet system is an example of a transducer. You are turning mechanical energy into electric energy, speakers, and microphones, and the EXACT same way. For a microphone, Soundwaves picked up by the mic are the things doing the movement instead of you. For speakers, it's inversed. You send an electric signal thru the voice coil of the speaker and that causes a magnetic field change in the center of the voice coil causing the magnet of the speaker to move which then moves the cone which ends up making the noise. If you have specific questions, feel free to ask. Like I said, I wasn't super good at physics, but it was fun anyway.
I am a utility worker and I love it, It's hard work and I work a tone of hours, but I have always had a thirst for knowledge and love tinkering amd learning how things work.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS Science is a specific process using evidence that helps you find what's most likely true a real definition here doesn't really make sense cause the true definition is the process itself but explaining that is actually detailed and long it's something you write a thesis on that being said, It is awesome what about it being a methodology, makes it less good? what's amazing about it to me is that it was only formalized in the 1970's before then there was no need for falsification no need to make predictions
@@AlexMnemonic just type "toroid plasma" and youll find it on multiple channels including one that is literally called "plasma channel" who does a lot of plasma-related projects.
@@spvillanoIsn’t it a mixture of two different states? If that’s considered its own state, there’s probably a few more things we could consider as states like non newtonian fluids
If you’re wondering what a large disc that wobbles around faster and faster until it lies flat on the ground would do if energy were continually pumped into it, this is a plasma analog of that oscillation.
Visual Toroid is beautiful and amazing, An energy field few can imagine, but once seen, impossible to not see. One of THE major energy sources of the universe!
Some people know. Mainstream science has a wrong understanding based on Feynman and Maxwellian mathematics but Charles Proteous Steinmetz, Oliver Heaviside and Nikola Tesla were able to demonstrate true electromagnetic geometry as it appears in nature. Look up the ferro cell
I think EM is on lock. E.g, the computation of the magnetic moment of the electron agrees with experiment to 13 decimal places, the most agreement of anything in science. Moreover, at higher energy we proven that light 💡 is a mixture of neutral W bosons and B particles (which are just like electromagnetism), and the orthogonal mixture forms the massive Z boson. That’s electroweak unification. Then, a mathematical generalization of the theory explains the strong force binding of quarks and gluons. QCD. It’s sick af. The only question is can we unify all 3?
There are people selling them. Strattman Design I heard, in a video (kcakarevska is the channel name), was but I didn’t see any of these on their website. They do have a bunch of cool plasma items. Maybe you could contact them to build you one.
You can see it has a wobble based off of how the toroid was formed it was more of a spiral shape and so once it connects it puts a wave pattern of a wobble in it
@@geog26 yeah but the reason is in the structure before the toroid is formed. Look at the spiral shape before forming... once that high side is connected full circle to the low side it goes from standing to flowing. The wobble is from the high and low sections coming together and making basically a wave that travel around making the toroid wobbly looking...
You'll need a longer form video to get that kind of info. I suggest you watched time videos on fusion reactors, most of them use the Torus shape. I believe it's one of the most efficient shape for a plasma
A toroid is the inversion of a sphere, it literally has the opposite characteristics of having the LARGEST surface area to volume, while still conforming to the same functions and reflections/rotation. A sphere has the lowest possible surface area to volume. This means we can pull more heat out of the fusion products, and help lower the temp of the overall nuclear reaction, (where we've been stuck for so long, and why we use super magnets around the torus, to stop the plasma from touching the containment toroid, that would lead to metal poisoning of the fusion rxn, causing it to stop, and melt the metal of the container.
Za7a7a ah, that's because of the coupled magnetic fields, from the excited plasma, the magnetic field north south v strong plans is moved b by magnets so like a smoke ring with the main power in the centre, you get a recirculating ring (a basic toroid) how that pose, In a rush sorry, if you want me to explain more, or this doesn't even make sense to you, please say. Take care.
The answer may be complex. This is amazing. That wobble is called precession/nutation. I believe it is definitely driven by electro-magnetism, predominantly magnetism.
Its not so much your bodies energy but your body's ability to conduct electricity because the body is mostly water and water is a dielectric dipole antenna
Bro pulled a Tony Stark
Why are the stupidest comments always the top voted
@@brettwilliams124accept that a cultural reference will always win.
@@brettwilliams124 Say you struggle socially and emotionally without saying it
@brettwilliams124 because thats the age of GenZ and Alpha.
Except he ripped it off from some kid and failed to even share an link to the video from which he got the idea.
HE BUILT IT IN A CAVE! ... WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS
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@@HNKZK U okay?
Thank You. I am so disappointed that I had to scroll down to find this comment. I even heard Jeff Bridges voice.
But sir I’m not Tony Stark.
😄
The only difference between science and magic is understanding.
The difference is that science reveals, but magic conceals. 😉
@@DaveDunning-st1hhscience doesn’t reveal until you understand it. Just like magic.
Exhibit a: you don’t know how your phone works until you understand how it works.
science is observing, understanding and explaining how things work, magic is deceiving an audience with illusions that seem unnatural for their entertainment
so yeah you're correct 👍
Allow me to explain my context.
I am an accomplished magician, but a poor one.
I am a better scientist.
One thing I enjoy more than the look of amazement on my witness's face when I perform a magic trick is the look of revelation when I show them how the illusion is done.
I am also a poor audience for a magician, for the same reason.
All magic occurs only in the mental model of the observer,
A mental model that lacks a certain detail.
Bro is literally a wizard
Harry took that role.
I am also a wizard
He took the idea from a kid and didn't even properly credit them. Poor form I reckon
@@NewHandleTown ong there's so many good videos on these
Such low iq
Electricity *IS* this universes magic, and i refuse to believe it isnt
Well, electricity is moving electrons, and that is basically what all chemical reactions are... so, in a sense, you are correct.
Jesus loves you! ❤️ if you want the supernatural, He's the only one who can give you a glimpse.
Jesus loves you! ️ if you want the supernatural, He's the only one who can give you a glimpse.
@@BadmansBehemothReviews you missed the heart brother. ❤️
Go away@@hisnameisiam808
Medieval peasants would've gotten a heart attack from seeing this
Thou art wizard!!
Especially if he'd be dressed like Gandalf.
Yer a wizard Harree
Wizards only fools!
You mean the British people, everybody else would be amazed and happy.
The wobble is due to the copper being uneven. Its coil shape is causing an uneven distribution of the electromagnetic field.
But the wobble must be predictable if it's due to the shape of the coil, its frequency must be related to some physical property of the coil, no?
@@jimmyhendrix7111probably not? It’s notoriously difficult to control plasma this way
I don't think so. It's magnetic procession. The earth does it too, as well as a gyroscope.
Perhaps mercury would be a better conductor
How does it make the ring? Thats what i want to know what did he do with his hands to make the ring appear or create the ring you know?
If you don’t know, this is the basic idea behind fusion reactors. Get plasma spinning in a magnetically contained loop and steal its energy. Really cool demonstration to see that plasma in motion
Edit: Hi mom!
@@Mike_B-137have you not been following the recent breakthrough at the Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory? Recent being last year. They’re getting greater net yields
@Mike_B-137 I don't think you understand how a tokamak reactor works. The fusion of Hydrogen and Helium is produces more energy than it takes to fuse its the entire reason the sun doesn't explode for hundreds of millions of years. The actual amount needed to start a fusion reactor is always fundamentally less than what is generated. Even NIH is able to achieve positive energy production with their research reactor.
@@Mike_B-137 a stable fusion energy source reactor would be a breakthrough in our civilization.
@@Mike_B-137 Hence my phrasing “idea” instead of “working principle” 😅 There’s a little truth in what you’re saying.
Some cool developments though, some tweaks on the toroids, personal opinion that the most promising are the helical ones.
We had the 1st net positive energy output a couple years ago, I think a sustained plasma of 40 some odd seconds out of China as well. Like the old saying goes, we’re just 20 years away 😉
@@AbnormalityClinic301 yes, that's exactly what the EU politicians said 20 years ago about Serbia being in EU, and look where it is now.
But jokes aside, I hope that I'm wrong and there is a major breakthrough towards fusion technology, but I really doubt it we will see it anytime soon or even during our lifetime.
These kinds of videos are awesome & inspiring! Thank you !
There's just nothing more amazing than science. Electricity & magnetism is basically what our brains run on.
Don't forget chemistry, lots of that in the brain. I'd also say philosophy is basically the coolest. Can't have science without logic. No logic without philosophy.
Nah, it runs on glucose and oxygen. It produces electrical signals, which cause magnetic fields, but it doesn’t really use magnetism anymore than it “uses” heat.
Shouldn't you say, then, that there is nothing more amazing than electricity and magnetism and every other force of nature, that science, as a logical tool, is used to study? Science didn't create electricity or anything for that matter, science is applied logic to a specific subject of nature.
I knew when I read this comment a bunch of dicks would jump in saying no it's actually der der derrrr.....buddy was just making a point of his amazement
You forgot about "cookies!"
300,000 thousand years of Human evolution, we finally made "lightning in a bottle"
"Lightning in a bottle, blip"
Carbon 14 on the surface of the planet proves the Earth is less than 100,000 years old. Science is neat.
@@Phak-d6p I just googled how old is the earth... This is the first thing that popped up, the first words on the page were...
"Earth is estimated to be 4.54 billion years old, plus or minus about 50 million years. Scientists have scoured the Earth searching for the oldest rocks to radiometrically date."
Math is also neat...
4,540,000,000 yrs (take away) 100,000 yrs leaves 4,539,900,000 years that your comment does not mentioning. I don't know either way because I am not a scientist. I remember being taught it was much older than 100,000 yrs old though. I am however a googlelist, and that knowledge led me to discover the info in the quotations above. I do know that there can only be one correct answer so one of us is surely incorrect, and most likely all 3 of us...
(me, you, and google) 😏😉🙊🙉🙈🫶
@@Phak-d6p did u do ur research on Ebay or smth?
@@Phak-d6pwhere did you get your faxes from? It’s over 4.5 billion years old but those who literally interpret the Bible in solar earth years believe the world is only 6000 years old.
That is beautiful brother! I love science! You blinded me with science!!! 🙌
My donut tastes like light
light donuts have less calories
Finally, something I can eat!
mine tastes like broken glass
Mmmmmm, donut😂😂😂
Do nut
That's amazing and also beautiful
No, you are!
@@jamesharris5156 No, you!
The Slow Mo guys need to get this on their special cameras🤩
“So I’m just going to turn the power up a little bit…”
*explodes*
Is it true bruhh???😧
In the Egyptian Temple of Hathor there is the same light bulb on the walls
Best comment here
This looks like magic
Infinite math is magic enough to be alive to know it.
I think it is , simple terms , electricity moving in circular patterns while shedding light due to magnetic fields .
@@sunset2.00 I know how it works just saying it would look like magic to the majority of the population
@@jrno93 what is magic but a very advanced science. Just think for a sec what the tech in our hand has access to. Now put that in the hand of someone from 300 years ago AND your a witch and a very powerful one if you use it wisely.
Cap
Explain it
Honestly when it changed to a Toroid that was pure magic for me
That was such an insane show of science❤️
What can we do with it ?You know amp. it up a lot .
@@robertkish2483 This can be represented as the shape of our universe. Therefore, the balls that form this taroid can be represented as a cluster of galaxies of the type that we can see in the overall picture of the universe we are observing. The only problem is that in order to form this figure, you need the same colossal movement that the man in the video made with his own hands. This is where science meets religion about the omnipotent God.
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It gives alot but also not much (50/50)
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And if you bring religion to the point, from the 0:15 you can see what divine intervention looks like in the formation of everything in 7 days.
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And it also has 3 stages (as The Holy Trinity) - Loose, assembled, shaped
I sucked at calc based physics in college but damn, the EM Waves portion was amazing. I understood the principles and the applications but didnt understand how to do equation substitution very well at the time. Super important to understand how to substitute equations to solve for varibles one by one until you get the varible you are solving for
INTUITIVE
@grantkings4032
Hi . Could you please tell me what
EM Waves are ?
I hope you're doing well and staying safe . 😃🎸😃
@RikJSmith what specifically? Em waves are short for electromagnetic waves. On one axis, you have the electric (field?) component of the wave and perpendicular (intersects at 90 degrees). You have the magnetic component of the wave. Because of this, electricity and magnetism are entangled. If a change in magnetic field occurs, then you have a change i. The electric field as well. Something super great at demonstrating this are the flash lights you shake to make them turn on. The reason this works is you have a solenoid (tightly wound up wire around a cylinder) with a magnet in the center that moves thru the solenoid as you shake it. The change in the magnetic field (from the perspective of the solenoid causes a tiny change in the electric field in the solenoid. This is how the electricity is generated to turn the bulb of the flashlight on. The solenoid and magnet system is an example of a transducer. You are turning mechanical energy into electric energy, speakers, and microphones, and the EXACT same way. For a microphone, Soundwaves picked up by the mic are the things doing the movement instead of you. For speakers, it's inversed. You send an electric signal thru the voice coil of the speaker and that causes a magnetic field change in the center of the voice coil causing the magnet of the speaker to move which then moves the cone which ends up making the noise. If you have specific questions, feel free to ask. Like I said, I wasn't super good at physics, but it was fun anyway.
@@RikJSmithElectro-Magnetic (E.M)
@@RikJSmithlight for example chatgpt it
Wow I’ve never seen this, super cool demonstration
The really cool part is the base is a tesla coil without the main coil on top
Благодарю за знания и щедрость.😊🎉
Reduce power immediately to the warp core, we have an active toroid formation!!!
Shut up Wesley
But where do the dilithium crystals go?
@@EssentialComment😂
Ensen, Warpe 8
Срочно поместите в это плазменное кольцо, Гелий 3!!! И потом можно будет половину страны подключить к электроснабжению! :- ))))
I am a utility worker and I love it, It's hard work and I work a tone of hours, but I have always had a thirst for knowledge and love tinkering amd learning how things work.
Fascination how magnetic fields can affect and changed the shape of a magnetic finally made! 👏🏼😍😃
Science and nature are amazing
And then think about how great their creator is ;)
Science is a method of inquiry.
Stop being a fool.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS
We use science to develop instruments like this one and to understand the principles behind them. What about that isn’t amazing?
@@zemoxian define "Science"
@@UNcommonSenseAUS Science is a specific process using evidence
that helps you find what's most likely true
a real definition here doesn't really make sense
cause the true definition is the process itself
but explaining that is actually detailed and long
it's something you write a thesis on
that being said, It is awesome
what about it being a methodology, makes it less good?
what's amazing about it to me
is that it was only formalized in the 1970's
before then there was no need for falsification
no need to make predictions
I have absolutely no idea what this is, but it's now on my Amazon wishlist next to my life-size David Hasselhoff statue.
If you are a little crafty you could give David a halo..😮
@Honda-wf6qj nobody hassles The Hoff! Except plasma
So you’re the guy buying-up all the retro Scott Baio posters! Dwayne Johnson wants to have a word with you!
Where do i get one?
Yeah where
I just love this ❤
That’s gorgeous
It was amazing to watch the plasma streamers connect to each other. Instantly it becomes a “shorted turn” and starts passing more current.
Dude that was awesome
Nice to see a long time project that got noticed by a YT plasma channel get replicated by an esteemed institution.
Where can I find this YT project?
Where can I find this plasma channel?
@@AlexMnemonic "RUclips"
@@AlexMnemonic just type "toroid plasma" and youll find it on multiple channels including one that is literally called "plasma channel" who does a lot of plasma-related projects.
NEED TO HAVE THIS!!
most underrated video i’ve seen in years thanks for the insight
Most people think there are only 3 states of matter. Liquid, solid and gas. Yet plasma is the most common form of matter in the universe.
Lol I never thought about that before. It's right up there with most of It being dark matter as well.
Plasma is literally the fourth state of matter tho?
I have plasma 💦
Really, there's a fifth state. Bose-Einstein Condensate.
I'm a bit iffy considering it that, given the extremely narrow conditions it can exist under.
@@spvillanoIsn’t it a mixture of two different states? If that’s considered its own state, there’s probably a few more things we could consider as states like non newtonian fluids
I don't know how much that miniature toroid producing apparatus cost you but it surely must be far less than the one they are building in France.
You wouldn't be putting you hands on that one...
Some guys sell it last time I checked it was about $600
the parts for this is quite cheap, the glass ball being most expensive
@@fronkrepairs its because you have to fill it with argon or something
@@fronkrepairsany diy tutorial for this?
The slownotion capture looks insanely cool
That's about as raw as physics can get; so beautiful!
Look up the ferro cell it allows you to visualize the actual magnetic field lines in real time
I’d use this as a night light and probably just stare at it all night
If you’re wondering what a large disc that wobbles around faster and faster until it lies flat on the ground would do if energy were continually pumped into it, this is a plasma analog of that oscillation.
Looks like something that Spencer's gifts in the mall used to sell.
Spencer’s!
At North Park Mall
in Dallas, Texas
An old man?
@@mitzipaigemclemore9282 that's really specific. Every mall had a Spencer's at one point
@@reallue The mall near me still has one. Mid west Ohio
@@MarkARoutti’m 90% sure our’s still has one in South Dakota lol.
Not even close to understanding how that works but it looks awesome ❤
Visual Toroid is beautiful and amazing, An energy field few can imagine, but once seen, impossible to not see. One of THE major energy sources of the universe!
Yes burn your cornea type of bright😂
As an electrician for many years, it is clear enough that regarding electricity and electromagnetism, we so far have only scratched the surface.
Some people know. Mainstream science has a wrong understanding based on Feynman and Maxwellian mathematics but Charles Proteous Steinmetz, Oliver Heaviside and Nikola Tesla were able to demonstrate true electromagnetic geometry as it appears in nature.
Look up the ferro cell
I think scratching the surface is where we're kept, by others who have seen past the surface.
We have so much to explore!
I think EM is on lock. E.g, the computation of the magnetic moment of the electron agrees with experiment to 13 decimal places, the most agreement of anything in science.
Moreover, at higher energy we proven that light 💡 is a mixture of neutral W bosons and B particles (which are just like electromagnetism), and the orthogonal mixture forms the massive Z boson. That’s electroweak unification.
Then, a mathematical generalization of the theory explains the strong force binding of quarks and gluons. QCD. It’s sick af.
The only question is can we unify all 3?
Someone get The Slow Mo Guys! We need to see how the Toroid forms!
What those streamers do
@@TheNebulon Talk cringe nonsense....oh and use a slow mo camera. You can see how they're popular on RUclips.
Looks like Euler's disk but w energy/electricity
Wow! That's incredible! 💚
Low pressure gas inside. That ring /toroidal is like a single coil secundaire "winding" and gas ions are conductor. Like to see one a bit scaled up !
TU. ❤. Appreciate The Explaination + Accurate Accounting.
I need one of these in every room of the house for lightbulb replacement!!
These things seem to become more popular with each passing year.
Thank you very much for the video's
Where do I find plans for this contraption I want to play with it
It’s been improved upon since I last saw it
Can i have that as a lamp for at home please!! That thing looks awesome and it would glow so nice😊
There are people selling them.
Strattman Design I heard, in a video (kcakarevska is the channel name), was but I didn’t see any of these on their website.
They do have a bunch of cool plasma items.
Maybe you could contact them to build you one.
Zerg Labs sells these
I do wonder how much of RF noise these make
@@amahlaka you can somewhat hear it near the end of the video, it is somewhat muffled but quite present non the less
I was thinking the same thing!!! @@amahlaka
Thanks for sharing
Beautiful plasma.
Bro taught Dumbledore and Voldemort
Bro is Dumbledore, just in a different universe
@@AaelmfaoBDplays no bro, he taught Dumbledore and Voldemort plus he built Hogwarts entirely by hand on his own.
Very nice visualization of why fusion reactor design started with the torus but others then went with the 'stellarator' design
At first I was thinking, "That's not nearly as cool as the toy ones" 🤣
You can see it has a wobble based off of how the toroid was formed it was more of a spiral shape and so once it connects it puts a wave pattern of a wobble in it
Thats the magnetic field causing the woble
@@geog26 yeah but the reason is in the structure before the toroid is formed. Look at the spiral shape before forming... once that high side is connected full circle to the low side it goes from standing to flowing. The wobble is from the high and low sections coming together and making basically a wave that travel around making the toroid wobbly looking...
This is essentially the way you operate a hula hoop.🎉
MAGIC
Cool. Where can I get one of those??
You have to build one.
You need a plasma lamp from a novelty store and then you need to customize it, as those don't have a coil assembly.
But u can make a better one since everyone complains the coil sucks lol
Can you also tell why it goes to that form..
You'll need a longer form video to get that kind of info. I suggest you watched time videos on fusion reactors, most of them use the Torus shape. I believe it's one of the most efficient shape for a plasma
A toroid is the inversion of a sphere, it literally has the opposite characteristics of having the LARGEST surface area to volume, while still conforming to the same functions and reflections/rotation. A sphere has the lowest possible surface area to volume.
This means we can pull more heat out of the fusion products, and help lower the temp of the overall nuclear reaction, (where we've been stuck for so long, and why we use super magnets around the torus, to stop the plasma from touching the containment toroid, that would lead to metal poisoning of the fusion rxn, causing it to stop, and melt the metal of the container.
Za7a7a ah, that's because of the coupled magnetic fields, from the excited plasma, the magnetic field north south v strong plans is moved b by magnets so like a smoke ring with the main power in the centre, you get a recirculating ring (a basic toroid) how that pose, In a rush sorry, if you want me to explain more, or this doesn't even make sense to you, please say. Take care.
The answer may be complex. This is amazing. That wobble is called precession/nutation. I believe it is definitely driven by electro-magnetism, predominantly magnetism.
@@AstralApple I explained this, above
Thank you for an excellent demonstration. Please explain what we're seeing.😇
Haven't I seen these in an old Superman movie?
He did that with his hands that shows you that your bodies energy is more powerful than you think
Electromagnetic Field
Please stop talking
Schizophrenics be like:
Its not so much your bodies energy but your body's ability to conduct electricity because the body is mostly water and water is a dielectric dipole antenna
No. You could also do this with 2 metal sticks. Really actually anything conductive. Playdoh could form a toroid
"I never thought I'd see a Resonance Cascade, let alone create one..."
It is definitely resonating, maybe if you turn up the juice you can induce a cascade
"Gordon Freeman"
Society doesn't know it yet, but magnetism and gravity are going to be the key to a lot of future happenings
Gravity is just dielectric acceleration the flip side of magnetism
@@off6848are you an electric universe nutter?
@@westernbrumby Not quite, even electricity is a side show of the main event which is pressure mediation.
Malcom bendell
I think maglevs and mag-rails kinda clued us in.
Congratulations, Sir. You have created a new element.
That's the best toroid I've ever seen!
What happens if you lick it
Then thoroid and your tongue swaps places
@@dannydetonator 😄😁🤣🤣
1.21 gigawatts
@@zimzob thats good right?
Some say that if you lick it, you see all of time and space simultaneously, be careful however, so much raw knowledge has sent men crazy 😂
Are you expecting my old science teacher to give up his Tesla Coil?
☕🤔💭
Tesla coil is a prerequisite, from what I’ve seen.
I made 10 toroids in a row by blowing smoke.
Imagine finding this in a time machine back in the day, and then being burned at the stake by a bunch of goofy, zealot weirdos who think its sorcery.
You’re a wizard Harry and a cracking good one i’d wager !!!
Very cool! Where can I buy one.
First scientist to discover this must have exclaimed MAGIC!
Anyone else notice the ring creating an infinity symbol while wobbling? I'm sure there's something to learn from that.
It doesn't mean anything. Humans created symbols based on their observations of things around them. A circle is without end.
I need this in the corner of my room every day!
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in 21 years of life
Me just realizing how much fun my childhood would be if I knew that
“Congratulations sir… you have created a new element”
I never get tired of plasma balls.
I think that is the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life love it thanks for sharing
Give credit to the youtuber who figured this out. I cant remember his name but he deserves the credit
Imagine showing this to people 1000 years ago 😅
Fun fact a toroid in electrical terms is what helps a gfci outlet sense a imbalance between the hot and neutral
That's the coolest toy I've ever seen! I want one
This is exactly the type of Technology the drones are flying around are using
I want that on my shelf!!! 😍😊
Beautiful physics at his best
Never seen that amazing concept
What kind of device is this called? Its awesome
really cool
Can we make an arc reactor from this?
Bro did it on accident and thought we wouldn’t notice
Premise of fission reactors. Use magnetic forces to keep the plasma off the reactor walls and keep it from melting
"congratulations sir, u have created a new element."
Can we get the slo-mo guys on this
The orb speaks to me
I have one of these somewhere and I used to do this.