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My Magnet Motor Free Energy Study

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http://MagnetNerd.com I decided to have a go at designing a permanent magnet motor, not to save the Earth or make a zillion dollars, but to study the so called "Gates" that keeps hundreds of thousands of free energy attempts from being successful. I started with a 5 1/4" by 3/4" thick oak disk. I drilled 2 banks of eight 3/8" holes. In each bank I started with the shallowest hole and drilled the next one 1/16" deeper than the previous hole. The 2 banks of magnets keeps the unit balanced. In these 16 holes I set 3/8" dia by 1" thick Neodymium Magnets. All of these NIBs have north poles facing out. Then I set another 3/8" dia by 1" thick cylinder in a cradle with the North Pole facing out. There is a skateboard ball bearing at the axle. Since I don't want to permanently glue 17 nice NIBs in it so I am using a layer of paper towel to force-fit the magnets snugly in place. It worked just as I expected. The 2 "Gates" are definitely there, but they can be overcome simply by rocking the pushing magnet a little. What would it take to make this design work? First you would have to design a mechanism to rock the pusher twice per revolution. Second, a portion, but not all, of the rotational energy would have to convert to mechanical energy to rock the pushing NIB. Enough rotational energy would have to be left to rotate the disk beyond the gate location where the pusher would drop down and accelerate the disk for 1/3 of a rotation before being rocked again for the 2nd "Gate". Is there enough rotational energy to lift the pusher twice for each revolution? Hell No! Still it was a fun little afternoon project and it is neat to keep it spinning by manually rocking the pusher. But I didn't achieve overunity nor save mankind in a single afternoon. Check out the website.

Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: robgallagher

Length: 00:45
Rating: 3.2097902
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Tags: Neodymium  electric  motor  free  energy  magnet  study  experiment  

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DieTheDeath (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@ greenlivingitup . com it shows how to build a free energy device with magnets live as if you were to die tomorrow. learn as if you were to live forever.
Litticho (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Incredible! You transformed kinetic energy into less kinetic energy! You are a genius!
ace7279ify (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
make like a sort of cam system that would be timed to lift the position ed plane magit up twice enery revolution and maybe it wold have a chance atworking
chrisofnottingham (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
True. All he can feel is the force he applies as it matches the opposing magnetic force. But the wheel only accelerates away at a rate determined by its mass, and the speed at which it moves away will determine the distances between opposing magnets. For a lighter wheel, the forces generated will tend to be less than for a heavier wheel. So while this isn't strictly inertia, it seemed a handy way to describe the feeling of the opposing force, which is somewhat dependant on mass.
Quoqueez (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@chrisofnottingham its not inertia that his hand would feel. it's simply a force determined by the strength of the opposing magnetic fields and the distance separating the fields.
chrisofnottingham (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
When he dips his hand down he is actually pushing the wheel round. His hand will feel the magnetic repulsion and he has to put in the same energy as if he just spun it directly by hand. I'm sure the OP can confirm that he could feel this resistance, or inertia. Just because magnetism is invisible you get misled into thinking there is no energy going into the wheel but he may as well be pushing it round with a stick.
TheGoatweasel (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
GO HOME YOUR A FOOL
Munymuny200 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
stop moving up and down
rkyeun (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No, he lifts his hand to let the longest magnet pass. Otherwise it would bounce off the wall created by the longest magnet. Then once it passes he drops it again and the wheel continues spinning downhill. Look at 0:30 where he doesn't lift it in time and the wheel slams to a halt.
FinnishBerserker (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
THE most horrible paskaa what i've ever seen.

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