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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: jadaro2600 on July 07, 2009, 05:13:15 PM

Title: HPG/D, Carbon?
Post by: jadaro2600 on July 07, 2009, 05:13:15 PM
There's an abundance of information available about unipolar / homopolar dynamos and generators out there; if someone has done the research, could you please post your links about these devices here, the section is rather DePalma oriented.

Has anyone considered using a carbon disk rather than a metal rotor.  Such a thing could be configured to be of certain size and density - these things could be variably constructed but remain the same overall dimensions, this would lend to the effective study of the density effects of the disk without alter dimensions.
Title: Re: HPG/D, Carbon?
Post by: broli on July 07, 2009, 05:46:00 PM
The most important conclusion I made was that the homopolar motor does not work like most of the Internet tells you. I halted my research due to the lack of support.

Here are some important websites I came across during my research:

http://www.andrijar.com/homavi/index.html
http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/lab/5185/weird1.html
http://www.stardrivedevice.com/over-unity4.html (currently dead)
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/energy/energy01.html

This following paper is what opened my eyes:

http://www.hep.princeton.edu/~mcdonald/examples/EM/robertson_pm_36_32_45.pdf

If you understand that then you truly see how magnetic fields act on moving charge.
Title: Re: HPG/D, Carbon?
Post by: jadaro2600 on July 07, 2009, 05:52:20 PM
Thankyou broli,

:)

I've long been disillusioned by the HPG; it's almost an artifact.  I suppose it lack continuity in research because it keeps people confused and coming to conclusions which deviate from the mainstream.