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This could really work, new from LaFonte Research Group

Started by gammarayburst, June 07, 2011, 11:22:32 PM

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gammarayburst

"The transfer bridge is saturated by the flux field of any one magnet."
Thanks,
Ray

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gammarayburst

"A fun way to look at it is that it's like one side loses an electron and the other side gains an extra electron."
Thanks,
Ray

gammarayburst

Look at Butch's last drawing and imagine 24, 1 inch diameter 1 inch long, NIB grade 48 magnets doing work on the iron work bars by pulling them in and then when the right side magnets are moved into the " off " position and all flux is removed from the work bars and they fall off. See this video to understand how the magnets can be moved with no work.
Thanks,
Ray
Link to video > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZqJhm_8LpA
Note: Butch said "this is a proof of concept or basic operating principle and not a practical machine for doing work, but that is just a matter of engineering. There are probably 100's of ways to apply the principle to practical machines."