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Are there any running magnet motors?

Started by laserman, October 25, 2007, 08:39:03 PM

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klicUK

Quote from: Omnibus on October 29, 2007, 03:30:01 PM

This is, of course, nonsense. That CoE can be violated ha been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. What remains now is to utilize it in a working motor which is only an engineering problem, no matter how daunting. Recently, very promising proposals are emerging and the practical solution, reproducible by independent parties is just around the corner.

Just curious, but how has CoE being violated been "proven beyond a shadow of doubt". I thought that's why Steorn was keeping things so close to their chest until the jury of 22 respectable scientists could publish their results. Now I have a gut feel that you are right, at least CoE may be able to be violated. If there is ever a truly inert magnetic sheild, ie not paramagnetic, then virtually all magnet motors that have ever been thought of could be made to work.

Omnibus

Quote from: klicUK on October 29, 2007, 04:11:41 PM
Quote from: Omnibus on October 29, 2007, 03:30:01 PM

This is, of course, nonsense. That CoE can be violated ha been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. What remains now is to utilize it in a working motor which is only an engineering problem, no matter how daunting. Recently, very promising proposals are emerging and the practical solution, reproducible by independent parties is just around the corner.

Just curious, but how has CoE being violated been "proven beyond a shadow of doubt". I thought that's why Steorn was keeping things so close to their chest until the jury of 22 respectable scientists could publish their results. Now I have a gut feel that you are right, at least CoE may be able to be violated. If there is ever a truly inert magnetic sheild, ie not paramagnetic, then virtually all magnet motors that have ever been thought of could be made to work.

Steorn's is only one of the many promising designs (one of the better ones) that have been proposed for utilizing the violation of CoE. The first ever rigorous scientific analysis for the violation of CoE was carried out in connection with the SMOT. In it it was proven that energy out of nothing can be obtained discontinuously. Continuous production of energy from nothing is done by the permanent magnet motors we're discussing. Unfortunately, so far none has been demonstrated such that independent parties can reproduce it, as science requires. This will soon change, as is becoming more and more obvious.

klicUK

Quote from: Omnibus on October 29, 2007, 04:17:30 PM

Unfortunately, so far none has been demonstrated such that independent parties can reproduce it, as science requires. This will soon change, as is becoming more and more obvious.

Well I hope your right. I'm still pluggin away, and it's not because I think it can't be done.


laserman


Omnibus

What do you mean by "perendev braking system"?

P.S. Boy, these are some of the best creations I've seen in this area of research (perpetuum mobile). You may be only a step away from the real thing. Best of luck.