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Overunity Machines Forum



Has anybody replicated this mag motor? (see video)

Started by Here2njoy, December 06, 2009, 06:36:08 PM

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leftcliq

Hi,
   I askd the person who posted the video on youtube for the specs but as yet I haven't had a response.  Does anyone know of the dimensions of the rotor, rotor magnets and the stator?

-L

solinear

Quote from: Here2njoy on December 06, 2009, 06:36:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/user/theENERGYDREAM#p/u/0/YnYHBowc8SQ

Thanks for looking.

I don't need to ask him how he does it.  The distance between his little bar with magnets on it is way too far away for the magnets to start interacting with each-other when they do.  That fact, when combined with the reality that you don't hear anything but some lame drums tells me that he's hiding the actual sound from the video that would reveal something like the spray of canned air, which would give a very regular amount of force with very good control.

Stop believing what you see and think "If I wanted to fake that, how would I do it in the same environment?"

leftcliq

Hi solinear,
    I'm a glass half full person.  While I do consider it could be faked, the way the rotor moves in reference to the stator appears to be moving in and out of the stator magnetic field.  Also, the rotor does not speed up.  Anybody have any info on this?

Regards,
D

solinear

Quote from: leftcliq on February 03, 2010, 06:04:18 AM
Hi solinear,
    I'm a glass half full person.  While I do consider it could be faked, the way the rotor moves in reference to the stator appears to be moving in and out of the stator magnetic field.  Also, the rotor does not speed up.  Anybody have any info on this?

Regards,
D

My problem is that they go to some efforts to make everything visually on the up and up, but the video is in pretty tight on the rotor and there is no audio track related to the video, which means that any number of things could be happening in the background.

When you combine that with the fact that it starts spinning when the 'stator' magnets are so far away that you could have put them facing each-other in attraction on a flat table and they would (for their size) just sit there because the force just isn't strong enough at that distance to do anything real work.  Having even a moderate understanding of magnets tells me that there is no way that this could possibly work.  He's not going to post his design because it would make it obvious that he was faking it. 

What ya gotta love is (at 2:15 of the video) after these magnets supposedly accelerated that up to 10 revolutions per second, he puts the magnets at the same distance from the rotor as they were before and everything just sits there.

Seriously - he's completely screwing with people.  I can't express this enough - I'd believe that someone figured out how to make a gravity-based perpetual motion machine before I would believe that this is perpetual motion.

I should say that I do think that perpetual motion (and over unity) is possible, but I hate seeing people putting up videos of what just looks like pure nonsense and people believing it.  Basically, I hate feeding the fakes and liars - it just creates more of them.