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Overunity Machines Forum



Lenzless rotation using radially (update: axially works too) magnetized PM.

Started by broli, February 02, 2009, 04:22:05 PM

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broli

Oke here's another half baked one.

Again the idea is fairly simple, Using two radially magnetized (one would also work but less torque) you get such a field that will produce a net torque on a current carrying wire. As the conductor is rotating the flux will remain constant at all angles thus no induced current will be generated and there will be no back drag (lenz's law). So the loop will accelerate to INFINITY AND BEYOOOOOND..

As always feedback is appreciated.

Creativity

well seams an easy task to build a proof of concept if u dare   :)
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TinselKoala

Uh-huh..uh-huh..yes...
What you have described is essentially a warped Marinov "Siberian Coilu" motor with the rotating ring replaced with a PM, I think. I have experimented some with this and similar configurations and I agree there are some strange things going on. I believe I have demonstrated, about 9 years ago, a partial LL violation based on this configuration that broli describes. The apparatus was kind of complex to build and is now, of course, lost...but I'm working on another one, off and on.

Smart Monkey

     This is an infinite pole dc motor.   Replace the copper with neo magnets.  The metals in permanent magnets exchange electrons in a predictable dynamic.  This is no different than a conventional current without the heating probelms due to the crystallization of the metals with secured proton spin field alignment.  This design will run as long as heating and vibration do not disrupt the crystals.

Creativity

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 02, 2009, 05:28:06 PM
Uh-huh..uh-huh..yes...
What you have described is essentially a warped Marinov "Siberian Coilu" motor with the rotating ring replaced with a PM, I think. I have experimented some with this and similar configurations and I agree there are some strange things going on. I believe I have demonstrated, about 9 years ago, a partial LL violation based on this configuration that broli describes. The apparatus was kind of complex to build and is now, of course, lost...but I'm working on another one, off and on.

what was the complexity in it?

@smart monkey

so u basically say the neo's are better tahn copper in electricity conduction? interesting statement
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By being intensively responsive to what others say,i do run a risk: I open myself up to the opinions of others.i will,at times, have a great understanding for their opinion.Sometimes,i will even change my own opinion because i realize that the other person is right.This "risk" i do not run if i am unresponsive to what others say.