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  • A Thesis Written on Pickups

    Peer-Reviewed? FIIK.

    Heavy on the math? Extremely.

    Interesting? You betcha.

    Useful to me as a pickup builder? Eh, mayyybe. (looks at you weird so as not to say that I think you are smart OR dumb)

    http://sem-proceedings.com/25i/sem.o...ar-Pickups.pdf

    -Rob

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    At least there is a thinker here...
    Oh man, this is GREAT!!! Killer essay.
    Five stars. Twenty thumbs up, and three atta boys.
    Last edited by soundguruman; 03-01-2013, 01:08 AM.

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    • #3
      I was really hoping that maybe someone could maybe, just maybe, convert some of this dense information into some useful bits. You know, for us guys that arent so keen on the high-level engineer math. Sort-of translate a little into layman's terms. I'm gonna have to go over it again; found it a little overwhelming. But I KNEW that some guys here would get it easier and like reading it.

      -Rob

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      • #4
        Well yeah, It can be unwrapped into a basic mathematical illustration. It will take some hours...
        But I believe it's great.
        Hey just keep going on it. Could wind up in Scientific American Magazine.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by soundguruman View Post
          Well yeah, It can be unwrapped into a basic mathematical illustration. It will take some hours...
          But I believe it's great.
          Hey just keep going on it. Could wind up in Scientific American Magazine.
          If you do not mind, but do take your time. I can wait. I wouldn't say that I am dumb, I did two years of college; I just havent grasped graduate level math, yet.

          -Rob

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          • #6
            hahahahahaha! I gotta 91 year old mother to take care of. She can't walk, stand, or wipe her own rear.
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            Maybe after I get her into a nursing home...but it does sound like fun.
            And very interesting subject.

            I am also working on opposite magnetic energy (OM). The two should go together well.
            In opposite magnetics, electrons collide, break apart and reform into gluons.
            This energy is very remarkable, as it travels through one wire, without a return path. It's one wire electricity.
            But we will get to more about that later. After I do some-more rear wiping...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by soundguruman View Post
              hahahahahaha! I gotta 91 year old mother to take care of. She can't walk, stand, or wipe her own rear.
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              Maybe after I get her into a nursing home...but it does sound like fun.
              And very interesting subject.

              I am also working on opposite magnetic energy (OM). The two should go together well.
              In opposite magnetics, electrons collide, break apart and reform into gluons.
              This energy is very remarkable, as it travels through one wire, without a return path. It's one wire electricity.
              But we will get to more about that later. After I do some-more rear wiping...
              I should have seen that coming.... Well, a bidet certainly helps things a bit!

              -Rob

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              • #8
                It's funny...one minute I am working on the discovery of a new energy,
                the next...wiping rears.
                It balances out somehow.

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                • #9
                  Plenty of interesting stuff over at UIUC (particularly in the Student Projects section)
                  UIUC Physics 406 Homepage

                  Here's one on "How to Make a Humbucker"
                  http://courses.physics.illinois.edu/...eport_Sp12.pdf

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