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Believe it or not! part 3

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 5:53 am
by gristy56
I am 59. I have had secondary progressive MS since 1983. I have spent the last four years researching and experimenting with magnets, electromagnetic fields, and steel. I am a qualified engineer in retirement because of MS. I have a wealth of experience of this science, and can contnue as follows -

We live in a world of tiny electromagnetic fields from ultra low frequency, 50Hz and upwards passing through the frquency spectrums of radio, tv, mobile phones etc. It is the lowest of these, ie 50 Hz, that cause iron oxide to resonate. Later, I will give details of an experiment to illustrate this and that you can do at home very easily. But for now return to your diagram. If the weight of the 8 or 10 molecules is mg, the force applied to the myelin is m.g.sin theta. You may need to consult a mathematician or think back to o-level trigonometry. If the molecules are vibrating at 50Hz, say, they will wear a hole in the myelin. From classical physics, the force F exerted is u.N where N is the Normal reaction and where u is the coefficient of friction between the molecules and the myelin . The complete expression becomes- F is equal to u.m.g.sin theta. This is important - If at the equator, theta is zero, so is sin theta, therefore so is F. At the poles, theta is 90 degrees, so sin theta is 1, and F is u.m.g, a maximum. You have selected an angle for the molecules at random but they could be vertical or they could be horizontal Read part 4


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