I'm experimenting various assymetrical coil designs of different length, diameter thickness, etc, to see whether if improves the pumping effect of an electromotive forces in a collapsing magnetic field, similar to a ram pump where inlet and outlet valve which fluctuates the flowing medium of pressure to a point where it maintains its own buoyancy without additional input power. The results in this video shows some merit to that idea, however more test needs to be done to confirm this conclusively. Thanks for watching
@@11Sam11 i know the ram pump cool invention and scalable, well what ive learned from msking coils with different sized wires, wire can take 11,000v but different thickness take more or less amps thinner less amps thicker more amps, As a generator thinner wire picks up higher volts but lower amps, thicker wire less v but more amps , what I'm working on is a generator coil with thin wire for high voltage and 150 layers thin wires seperated so i csn connect them in parallel which adds the amps together, connecting them in series would increase the voltage , but many thin wires in parallel should give high v and high amps