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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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minnie




At the end of the day it's all down to photons, trillions and trillions
of the things. And they all balance....exactly! You can have as many
bosons as you like, not fermions though.
          John.

tinman

Quote from: MarkE on July 19, 2015, 11:02:40 AM
, as has the fact that the experiment as established does not measure it.  So, no the experiment does not show that the PM performs useful work.  It establishes only that a stronger field can be established, much as the ferrite block allows for a stronger field at higher magnetizing energy cost than a block of wood.It is a bit more complicated than that, but not much.  You can aid or buck the electromagnet with a permanent magnet.  As I have shown in the current versus time plots, the current versus time under constant voltage drive differs for the three cases.  Three different input energies result in three different spring extensions.

I assume you can back this up with actual experiments MarkE?-as i have done.

QuoteAt this point my patience is wearing thin because over and over and over, very patiently, and graphically the input energy that matters has been pointed out

This always happens with you Mark when some one will not agree with you-as i do not,and have experimental proof to back up my claims. If you are getting angry,then maybe this is not the place for you,or you should just block me-so as you dont have to see what i have to say. This way you will not have to try and convince me of something i know is not true.

I stand by my claim,that PM's can do useful work,and i have experimental data to back it up.
I have measured the input energy,by way of stored energy within a capacitor-as i stated a few post back. This is accurate down to the mJ,so im not sure how much more accurate you would like it.

tinman

Quote from: gotoluc on July 19, 2015, 11:10:11 AM
Maybe my past experiments can help here.

I had found in my mostly magnet motor design that I could increase an electromagnet pull force by adding PM.

I started with a small model that could pull 250 grams on the scale with a power input of 1/2 a watt. So I built a bigger model and could pull 500 grams with the same 1/2 watt input. So then I built a super model that could pull 2,500 grams with the same 1/2 watt input power.

Do we remember what we learned from this?

Luc

yes-force is not energy,and bigger is not always better-well in most cases anyway.

poynt99

Brad,

Would you mind walking through your steps taken while doing your capacitor/energy test with the pendulum?

Thanks.
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tinman

Quote from: poynt99 on July 19, 2015, 11:17:01 AM
Brad,

Would you mind walking through your steps taken while doing your capacitor/energy test with the pendulum?

Thanks.
I will do better than that Poynt-i will do a video on the test carried out-in more ways than one.
But for now,i must hit the hay,as it is midnight here,and i have to be up at 6am to start work.