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Magnetic Motor Data for a Newbie

Started by thevorlon, October 22, 2006, 03:07:01 AM

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thevorlon

Thank you for the link. I read through that thread. It is disapointing that the individual simple stopped posting all of a sudden. What's interesting to me is that he claims that the device started spinning on it's own uncontrollably before it broke.

Anyway, that was a very good read. I'm learning more and more about these motors, but still have a lot way to go.

Free Energy, have you experimented with any permanent magnet motors and what were your results? What obstacles did you face?

supersam

hey vorlon,

why not go solid state?

lol
sam

thevorlon

I think solid state overunity devices like the Motionaless Electromagnetic Generator and others are indeed real and valid. However, I don't have the money to purchase all the equipment for such a replication and also don't have the advanced math and physics skills. Trying to build a permanent magnet motor and finding a way to push the rotor past the sticky point seems like something much more possible for the laymen in my opinion.

FreeEnergy

Quote from: thevorlon on October 22, 2006, 05:46:15 PM
Free Energy, have you experimented with any permanent magnet motors and what were your results? What obstacles did you face?

no sorry i have not. just lots of research.