Rodin Coil Array
Vortex-based toroidal coil following the Rodin number pattern — anomalous field topology
Overview
The Rodin coil follows a winding pattern derived from Marco Rodin's "vortex mathematics" number sequence (1-2-4-8-7-5 and 3-6-9 pattern on a 12-position toroid). The result is a toroidal coil with a weaving, crossing wire path that Rodin claims creates a "flux tube" or "prime point" in the center of the torus with unique magnetic properties. Independent replications have confirmed that a Rodin-wound toroid does exhibit a distinct B-field null at the donut hole combined with unusually high inductance-to-resistance ratio, though the claimed "free energy" properties remain unverified. This plan covers precision fabrication to Rodin's exact position sequence, inductance characterization, and a receiver coil setup for transmission experiments. Also covers the 3-phase Rodin array configuration.
Intended Research Use
Bill of Materials (12 components)
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Complete plan PDF including all specs, winding geometry, drive circuit schematics, measurement protocols, and Gerber files where applicable.
Est. time: 2–4 weeks