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New permanent magnet motor on youtube from Roobert33

Started by hartiberlin, November 17, 2010, 05:47:43 AM

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pese

nothing ist lost

here free upload...

http://www.file-upload.net/download-2981115/Magnet-motor.mp4.html


interessantly way to move over
the sticky-point.

perhaps rotation power ?
Perhaps, battery and electromagnet
is working.

Because most perpetuum NEED AN EXTRA POWER   ::) :o

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WilbyInebriated

Quote from: spider4re on November 17, 2010, 02:57:34 PM
its not a wristwatch. it is just "jaggies" from the video. You see the same artifact/effect with the spinning white piece.
i know what video aliasing looks like... and i wasn't assuming that was his watch. i was assuming the bulge underneath the black of his shirt was.
Quote from: WilbyInebriated on November 17, 2010, 01:08:49 PM
i was just following suit and tossing out assumptions with the 'string theory' guys. ;)

edit: i am on a handheld, when i get to a pc where i can grab a screenshot i will show you where i am assuming a wristwatch is. i apologize for the way i orginally said it, i can see how it would give you the impression i meant the 'jaggies'.
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melsoft

i want 2 make a replica of this motor, could u please send me plans and directions pls???

Low-Q

Quote from: WilbyInebriated on November 17, 2010, 01:08:49 PM
i was just following suit and tossing out assumptions with the 'string theory' guys. ;)

so much so that the motor should "jump" instantly? really? you know then the weight of apparatus and the strength of the magnets? as well as the amount of resistance via friction provided by the pads around the circumference of the base to the table? is this then possibly the reason he so carefully keeps his hand low on the apparatus when adjusting it's position?
He he, no, I don't know anything about the weight :), but what I can assume from what I see, like how fast the rotor stops, tells me something about the relative relationship between the mass in the wheel, and the time it takes to slow it down. If the wristwatch are the reason why the rotor slows down, there must be a relationship between the attraction to the steel in the watch and the magnetic properties of those neo-magnets that can tell if the attraction between those two are strong enough to pull them together. The rest of the machine are basicly plastic and wood, and probably quite light weight.

Also one other thing is the fact that eddy currents would be the main reason why this motor slowed down. If eddy currents was this strong, on that distance, of a relatively small watch, the pull between the neos and the watch would be quite extreme.

The careful movement of the motor is possibly because he want to keep the motor exactly in the same position on the table. The motor does not seam that fragile, that he couldn't handle it less carefully.

After a few clips on u-tube with "working" magnet motors, there has never been a single demonstration of a motor that is totally independent of the surroundings - in spite of several questions about the this particular way to really proove a working magnet motor. The inventor of this this particular motor should already know in advance that the sceptics would question the surroundings and suspect a possible hidden power source.

I hope this motor is good stuff, but I am very scaptic to the way he demonstrate the motor.

EDIT: I read the previous posts, and wached the end of the video again - there is no wristwatch... maybe hidden under his sweater...

Vidar

woopy

Hi all

woww!!

no time to blabla   it seems too good

i replicate

it is not so hard for a so simple design and no big and expensive alu rotor and exotic u special magnet à la Mylow


one hour work and i did my Calloway  drum with flat neo magnets glued on the plastic drum with double sided scotch, reinforced by external scoch.

2 lines of 33 magnet each

one is south  and the second is north

and the drum is fixed on a HDD without magnet to spinn really free.
and now

1- feel the system

2- try the sticky spot

3- replicate a good mechanism

4 . do not have too much illusion

5- good luck at all

Laurent