Almost. Tombo's started at the bottom and exited out the top (or vice versa). Yours enter and exit the same side.rjaypeters wrote:imaginatium,
Here is a Tombo spherical:
But it's pretty!
I see my mistake, I'll fix it.KitemanSA wrote:Almost. Tombo's started at the bottom and exited out the top (or vice versa). Yours enter and exit the same side.
Indeed. What is posted above is a "false" spherical Tombo. My error. A real Tombo won't have the moment arm problem.WizWom wrote:Your moment arms for the magnetic reactant force are huge. You'd have shear forces on the supports that would be VERY hard to manage.
The original is based on a design I saw some time ago, I'll "rectify" the six squares later. After I create a Tombo (really) spherical.icarus wrote:If you rotate the squares 45 deg. about their centers so they come closest along the 'straight' sides then you would have what I was referring to above.
This is a beautiful model, but not quite what I meant. Like icarius' original, this model is conceptually elegant, but presents problematic engineering. The reason to go cealing to floor, rather than ceiling back to ceiling, is for stability against the magnetic forces, without excessive support structures. The beauty of tombo's model is that it simpler, and more practical engineering.rjaypeters wrote:imaginatium,
Here is a Tombo spherical:
EDIT: This is a "false" Tombo spherical. Later, I will complete a correct Tombo spherical.
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Including simplicity, the thing I like about this concept is one could use the repulsive forces to distort the magrid into the ideal shape for confinement (and other purposes) and possibly minimize or eliminate other support structures.
That will be a cube. Ho-hum!rjaypeters wrote:The original is based on a design I saw some time ago, I'll "rectify" the six squares later.icarus wrote:If you rotate the squares 45 deg. about their centers so they come closest along the 'straight' sides then you would have what I was referring to above.
Ok, so it would be a cube mapped to a sphere (which the link you provided didn't show by the way unless we were supposed to look multi-pages back (which I did't)). Still basically ho-hum. A multi-D cusp machine with a LOT of line cuspage. Dr. B seemed not to like line cuspage. I've seen no reason to start now.icarus wrote:kitetwit:Keep up dim wit, read the thread before you interject your natterring nay-bob of negativity. I was merely answering a question of rjaypeters, not suggesting anything novel. If you've got nothing positive add why not just STFU?That will be a cube. Ho-hum!
me likey.rjaypeters wrote:Real Spherized Tombo:
I don't know why you bother, you clearly haven't a clue what we're talking about. It would have exactly the same amount of line 'cuspage' (dumb-ass word) as WB6,7,etc as it is topologically identical to them, and because of that the direct link (and comment to where to scroll to) to the beach-ball pic of the spherical plasma shows exactly the cube-mapped to sphere concept needed.Ok, so it would be a cube mapped to a sphere (which the link you provided didn't show by the way unless we were supposed to look multi-pages back (which I did't)). Still basically ho-hum. A multi-D cusp machine with a LOT of line cuspage. Dr. B seemed not to like line cuspage. I've seen no reason to start now.
You may be right here because:icarus wrote: I don't know why you bother, you clearly haven't a clue what we're talking about.
if you think this is true then we have very different ideas about what a line cusp is.icarus wrote:It would have exactly the same amount of line 'cuspage' (dumb-ass word) as WB6,7,etc as it is topologically identical to them,
Really? Where are the magnet casings in that picture?icarus wrote:and because of that the direct link (and comment to where to scroll to) to the beach-ball pic of the spherical plasma shows exactly the cube-mapped to sphere concept needed.
Current graphic postings stand aticarus wrote:Get over yourself and stop trying to drag animosity from other arguments you have lost onto unsuspecting threads. Go ho-hum yourself to sleep someplace else please. Some people are here to learn and contribute, what have you got to offer? I don't think you've ever submitted one drawing concept
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Includes one of Indrek's that I credit you having collaborated on.
If you and Dr. B say different things, I will take his opinion over yours any day. If that makes me whiny, then I am proud to be a member of this whine club.icarus wrote:or logical argument besides a whiny '...but, but, but Dr B. said ....' whine, whine.