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Title: My theory on how the overunity motor works.
Post by: stevensrd1 on March 17, 2015, 02:42:59 PM
My theory on how the over unity motor works. Seems the more batteries I recharge in parallel the more of a charge they take on,,and the longer the motor runs, seems like it would do the reverse but it don't. I think I figured out why, least in theory anyway. That when a battery is drained, even if we say its really now balanced in charge, meaning the positive now has all the electrons it needs. Seems the negative half of the battery is now lacking electrons and not in balance. So it would want them, even if at a lower pull or attraction. This allows, when many batteries are used in parallel for the total pull on the electrons to be greater on the parallel half of the circuit, then the total electrons on the series half. So this causes more pull on electrons,,increasing their speed, thus amperage. And allows the system to recharge the parallel batteries. Given the series batteries are also pushing or sending electrons in the same direction as needed for the parallel batteries to recharge. This is of course just a theory Ive came up with that makes sense to me. To see the updated video on the unity motor visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ae62f2luQw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ae62f2luQw)