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Magnet motor in Argentina

Started by Jdo300, March 19, 2006, 12:46:30 AM

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hartiberlin

Here is another bigger and better picture of the inventor with his first device:

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hartiberlin

Here is another bigger and better picture of the inventor with his first device:

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hartiberlin

It probably works like
"a cat chasing its tail"
The rotor magnet always seeks the stator
magnet that is retracted and if it reaches it,
it already retracts the next stator magnet.

The question is, if the force is enough to pull
the last stator magnet also down again and keep
the rotor moving on and still have more force to
pull down all magnets which where lifted...?

Regards, Stefan.
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Omnibus

If that?s the case it would resemble Paul Sprain?s motor but is more cleverly done ? the mechanical withdrawal of the magnets (to suddenly suspend the magnetic field at the sticky spot) for which no external energy is spent corresponds to the application of counter-field through external spending of energy in Sprain?s motor. Snyder?s motor doesn?t seem to have any of these additional facilities for overcoming the sticky spot and therefore is more attractive. Same applies probably to Mike Brady?s PERENDEV motor, although we?ve not seen much of it. Of course, Torbay?s so far is the closest of what we?ve seen (although we?ve not actually seen much, just pictures and newspapers clippings) to a commercial application of a real self-sustaining motor, if we don?t count PERENDEV.

Does anyone know when Torbay will be in New York City? I?d definitely go and see the demonstration (luckily, I don?t live far from NYU). I?d like to invite him for a demo at my institute as well. Also, Stefan, do you intend to go to Mike Brady?s presentation in Munich in May? I may consider attending it so we can meet there as well.

hartiberlin

If Mike Brady?s presentation in Munich will ever take place I would go there too.
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