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Pros and cons of permanent magnet motors

Started by AB Hammer, August 19, 2008, 08:54:26 AM

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utilitarian

Hey, if you two geniuses do not like our current laws of physics, feel free to write your own.  Then all you have to do is convince objects in the universe to obey, you and you will have your free energy.

AB Hammer

@utilitarian

Sorry but my IQ is only 139. That makes me a couple of points off of geniuses. LOL

As for changing the world of physics, I don't think it will be necessary. For once something is done, the deed will change the understanding and much more advancements will occur do to it.  We might even have it classed as a force converter to energy. This would be fine with me. The worst thing that can happen in life is the same thing that has happened with religions. People get so caught up in what is toughed, they sometimes can no see what is. In religion it has cause much sorrow in the past, but we have gotten better, or have we?

PS I have a graduates degree in theology. and I am talking about most religions. Even science is a religion but they try for much more facts.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

utilitarian

Quote from: AB Hammer on August 24, 2008, 06:44:06 PM
@utilitarian

Sorry but my IQ is only 139. That makes me a couple of points off of geniuses. LOL

As for changing the world of physics, I don't think it will be necessary. For once something is done, the deed will change the understanding and much more advancements will occur do to it.  We might even have it classed as a force converter to energy. This would be fine with me. The worst thing that can happen in life is the same thing that has happened with religions. People get so caught up in what is toughed, they sometimes can no see what is. In religion it has cause much sorrow in the past, but we have gotten better, or have we?

PS I have a graduates degree in theology. and I am talking about most religions. Even science is a religion but they try for much more facts.

Science is not a religion and is nothing like religion.  The key ingredient to any religion is faith.  Science requires no faith; on the contrary - the entire scientific method violently resists faith as much as possible.

As far as making advancements, well, advancements are good, but you are not going to advance anything by trying to find mistakes in elementary stuff that has been proved millions of times.  As an analogy, it is like a beginning mathematician trying to find flaws in 1+1=2, while his peers are working with differential equations.  If you want to make advancements, you need to work at the edge, where new theory is being developed.  But that takes a lifetime of study, I am afraid.

But back to your original question, you wanted to know the cons and pros of permanent magnet motors.  Well, there are no pros of using a permanent magnet in a motor.  What would be the point?  With an electromagnet, you can use electricity to turn a magnet on and off and create mechanical motion this way.  You cannot turn a permanent magnet off, so how is it useful in a motor?  Maybe as some sort of braking mechanism that needs to me shifted into place at the right time - I suppose someone can think of a semi-useful purpose - but in a typical motor, really have a hard time imagining why you would need one.

tagor

Quote from: utilitarian on August 24, 2008, 11:43:48 PM
Science is not a religion and is nothing like religion.  The key ingredient to any religion is faith.  Science requires no faith; on the contrary - the entire scientific method violently resists faith as much as possible.

your postion is not like a very strong religion faith ?

AB Hammer

Quote from: utilitarian on August 24, 2008, 11:43:48 PM
Science is not a religion and is nothing like religion.  The key ingredient to any religion is faith.  Science requires no faith; on the contrary - the entire scientific method violently resists faith as much as possible.



LOL, LOL

You don't understand religion. To put it simply it is simply what you believe in. You don't have to worship a god to be a religion. They have their books they thump and science has their books they thump. They both put down, and argue with those that don't believe the way they do. Science has been proven wrong so many time in history it is not even funny. Like man can not fly, ect ect ect. Does it make science wrong all together? Only a fool would say yes for science is a great thing but nay say is a bit over used in science. And when proven wrong it is a uphill battle just like fighting a god based religion .  So please don't take this wrong, but it is just human nature.

PS the effects can be turned on and off in a device by mechanical separation in a magnet wheel. Effects in and effects out, ect ect ect. 
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan