Goal
Create a directional beam of force that can bend a candle flame and exert light pressure on objects, potentially acting through solid barriers.
Problem
Absence of a practical method to generate a controllable, non-contact force beam that can act at a distance, possibly influencing gravity-like effects.
Concept Summary
The JCE Generator uses a set of specially wound magnetic coils (a primary coil and a smaller directional coil) driven by electrical power to produce a polarized "beam of force". The author claims the beam can attract a flame, bend it, and pass through solid materials such as wood and glass without loss of intensity, suggesting a possible new form of directional force, perhaps related to gravity.
Principles
- magnetic fields
- polarized effect
- solid-state rotational magnetic fields
- electromagnetic induction
Scientific Domains
Materials
- copper wire (coils)
- magnetic core material (unspecified)
- insulating housing
Mechanisms of Action
- magnetic coil interaction with nearby gases (flame)
- generation of a directional force beam via polarized magnetic fields
- possible coupling to mass/weight (gravity-like) effect
Energy Sources
Applications
- non-contact force actuation
- gravity manipulation research
- experimental propulsion concepts
Claimed Performance
Beam can bend a candle flame, penetrate wood and glass without loss, and exert a light pressure on skin; effect does not diminish with the square of distance.
Experimental Evidence
Photos show a flame being attracted to the coil, the beam passing through wood and glass, and the effect persisting at longer ranges.
Replication Status
No independent replication reported; plans released for public construction.
Limitations
- Lack of quantitative data or peer-reviewed studies
- Mechanism not scientifically explained
- No independent verification
- Potential safety concerns with strong magnetic fields
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claims (gravity-like force) without supporting data
- Similarity to historically discredited free-energy/gravity devices
- Reliance on anecdotal photographic evidence