Has anyone attempted to build this ?
it looks interesting...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lbJVND2FEYc (http://youtube.com/watch?v=lbJVND2FEYc)
i contacted the creator of this device
he tells me the polarity of the magnets in the vortex are varying N/S combinations that "took him a long time to figure out". i couldnt get any specific information about it.
he seems to have gone back to R&D, which generally indicates that the current design has "problems".
In all such cases there's a "yes" or "no" answer. Was this self-starting and did it keep running on its own without external energy input? Yes or no. The other "problems" don't matter. What other problems, by the way? Are we gonna be ridiculous again?
No "fibonachi", "vortex" and "DNA" mantras will save such "constructors" from these simple basic "yes" or "no" questions.
If the answer is that this isn't a self-starter and external energy was applied to run it then it is of absolutely no interest. From his replies in the discussion under his video it appears that this is another one of those who pull the wool over the eyes of the gullible with statements that it's just an "initial concept video".
Quote from: Omnibus on March 15, 2008, 03:02:02 AM
In all such cases there's a "yes" or "no" answer. Was this self-starting and did it keep running on its own without external energy input? Yes or no. The other "problems" don't matter. What other problems, by the way? Are we gonna be ridiculous again?
No "fibonachi", "vortex" and "DNA" mantras will save such "constructors" from these simple basic "yes" or "no" questions.
exactly. BIG red flag when the guy started geting all vague with me, and telling how hes "researching blah blah blah"
Magnevex, Magnetic vortex...
It may not be free energy yet, but its COOL! :D
I'm a bit of a Mech (See Bicycle Wheel Alternator Forum) so I can appreciate what this guy is doing mechanically. I'm more of a Tech and if he could work out a set of drive coils, instead of the electric motor, this thing could become some new kind of motor.
This is the kind of ingenuity that FE/OU needs. This guy might not have all the answers, but if we team up and combine new technologies we will make the FE/OU thing happen.
Blessed Be Brothers
Dude!
He did it, he worked out the drive coils!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7m9AM6QFO8w
Man, all I can say is AWESOME!
didnt he say it was hooked up to batteries ?....umm i guess its off the mains tho.
He has made the motor function part of it. That's not easy. I wonder how he is sensing the changing magnetic fields so that he can switch the drive coils. Hall effect sensor? That's what my plan is. But I am also using a processor.
This kind of ingenuity is precious and rare.
Quote from: z.monkey on March 15, 2008, 06:01:52 AM
He has made the motor function part of it. That's not easy. I wonder how he is sensing the changing magnetic fields so that he can switch the drive coils. Hall effect sensor? That's what my plan is. But I am also using a processor.
This kind of ingenuity is precious and rare.
he described what he did in the video. i dont remember offhand, but i want to say i think he used an IC/pot ?
i believe hes just pulsing the coil with a variable timing, to push the rotor
Hi All,
In the first movie I see a V belt drive on the right side leading down to what ?? An electric motor??
If that is an electric motor spinning a spiral magnet wrapped spool - that spool by itself could spin the other spiral magnet wrapped spool if designed correctly. You could easily seem to hand start this and with the other hand flip an elecric motor switch that cant be seen
Sure the spinning magnets could generate electricity but the prime power source would be the electric motor that V belt might lead down to. Take the V belt off the spiral spool and what happens??
By the way how does the device stop?? The inventor is not telling much I see.
No free energy here.
Tom