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The Infinity Coil

August 4, 2012

When I was working on the many forms of the Robert Adams motor in the 1990’s , I was happy to fulfill the basic tenants of the original Robert Adams design. The clear revelations of a simple switched reluctance motor with parametric amplification factors that can go into resonance with itself and the larger environment gave me inspiration in the form of a double coil in the figure eight with two rotors running in opposite directions and two sets of pulse coils.

After many years I decided to return back to these designs as they merit greater experimentation. The original Infinity coils were two solenoids in parallel wound in a figure eight fashion, this would also work on two toroids stacked in parallel also adding the bifilar winding scheme, this became my final design as shown below.

As to the functionality of this coil, I put together a simple pulse circuit, that only uses a 0.5-3volt source and lights a MR16 3W light for about 10 hours beginning at 60% illumination, as shown below.

There is still more work that has been done on this arrangement as all relevant factors are notated in my up coming book ( “Talking with the Birds”) and have been explored to a greater degree than presented here. Regards Arto