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Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor

Started by Jack Noskills, February 09, 2017, 07:41:34 AM

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antimony

I am sorry, but I havent yet understood what turn offset means? I am from Europe, and not speaking english usually, so there are sometimes there are words or sentences that doesnt make sense to me, and when Google cant provide me with an answer i have to ask.
So i Hope you are not too mad at me for not getting this. :D

triffid


Hi Woopy,Thanks for doing the magnet motor experiment.I will disagree for the moment with your results.I used ceramic magnets {not neo} because I had them on hand.I will say the spinning force appears to be small.I could not get spin with stiffer materials.But I need to do more experimenting.My sewing thread did not unravel.triffid










triffid

Woopy I reread your comment and will have to try some straight wire as you called it.triffid

triffid



Woopy,A safety pin and a paper clip rotates just fine when suspended over a solid circular permanent magnet.The paper clip does not spin over a rectangular permanent magnet. So I guess not all magnets are created equal?If someone here would create a link to another thread for the paper clip magnet motor I would post my future findings there.Triffid




If the twist of the wire is responsible then it should rotate in all magnetic fields.But it does not.
Both a paper clip and a safety pin makes a rather good balanced rotor.For very little cost too I might add.
Your straight wire may not have had enough surface area to interact with a spinning magnetic field?

triffid


My last post here was two months ago .That spinning force on the solid circular magnet(paperclip) is less than the surface tension of water.There is a number for the surface tension of water.Plus I had added dishwashing soap to the water to reduce the surface tension.So that spinning force is very,very weak.I had glued a 2 1/2 inch paper clip to the center of a (inside)vitamin bottle lid.So no strings were attached to the paperclip.I set this device upon a dish of water(soapy)(floating like a little boat) and got it to turn two and a half times before the surface tension brought it back to the starting point.So I learned two things,there is a spinning force and its very,very weak. Triffid