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magnetic perpetual motion machine design

Started by TEI2MINUS, August 07, 2010, 03:03:29 AM

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supermuble

Has anyone realized that there are 4 fields from a magnet (not two) like the old books say.

As it turns out, the North doesn't loop all the way to the South. The north has two loops coming out of it, and both loops reach towards the center of the magnet, NOT to the South. The South also has 2 loops reaching back towards the center. The two loops coming out of each end of a bar magnet are both traveling in opposite directions. It is possible to short circuit the spins on magnets and make a row of magnets that has identical spins. The spins can create infinite motion in one unilateral direction - perpetual motion.

I've never done this myself, but I do believe it is possible.

http://yfrog.com/5nimage002wvj


mr_bojangles

thats a 2 dimensional representation of a 3 dimensional field

from the top you would see them connect, your diagram only shows it from the side and the "apparent" extra poles are actually one pole connected to itself
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no point in being a damn fool about it." 
-WC Fields

Low-Q

I have also though about this. Magnets have 4 dead spots where the magnetic flux are close to or perfectly in parallell. I think however the flux are travelling from north to south, but in the area where there is no curve in the lines (in the center of N and S), or where the lines are changing from leaving to approaching (Where the "tagential vectors" of the flux lines are in parallell) - right in the center and between N and S outside and inside the magnet - there are dead spots where no magnetic force exists. However, to enter and leave these spots requires the same amount of energy. A series of magnets will not change anything. Nullifying these spins by adding more magnets, just moves the spins to another location. In a closed loop of magnets there will therfor not be any spins at all - at least the sum of the spins directions will be zero in a closed loop.

Anyway, the four corners of a square or rectangular bar magnet has the strongest forces.

Vidar


supermuble

Perpetual magnetic motion with magnets for power, using the modification of magnetic spins has already been achieved.. Just go do more research. This is how Howard Johnson did it... and he did do it. 

Ignorance doesn't make something impossible. Just because you can't understand it doesn't mean it hasn't been done....

Here is the original article. If you don't want to read it, then that's fine, but it is here, and it does explain how to use magnetic spins.

http://www.newebmasters.com/freeenergy/sm-text.html

And here is the real patent...

http://www.newebmasters.com/freeenergy/4151431-pg1.html

As for me, I am giving up on magnetic motors. Even if it is possible, I don't have enough patience.


Low-Q

Howard did not make a working magnet motor. He did not prove anything. He made a track once, but this track worked if he put the 'train' inside the propelling area by hand. He did never build a working closed loop.