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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple Magnet Motor?

Started by crash_uni8, January 31, 2008, 04:19:32 PM

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crash_uni8

i found this magnet motor on youtube....
i know he gives it a little push with his finger,but it seems to have some potential.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMldU0kbcWE

has anyone tried this configuration of magnets? :-\

tinu

Surely. I?ve tried it.
The system has a great potential: it shows there is no extra-energy in SMOT and that conservation of energy (CoE) holds.

Omnibus

@crash_uni8,

The push isn't the problem. The problem is that it can't even make one full turn. It's very easy to achieve this much rotation as shown in the video even without initial push. Therefore, this video isn't of much interest.

Omnibus

Quote from: tinu on January 31, 2008, 04:32:00 PM
Surely. I?ve tried it.
The system has a great potential: it shows there is no extra-energy in SMOT and that conservation of energy (CoE) holds.
You'd better restrain from splashing your incompetence all over the forum.

crash_uni8

well i figured since it got so far with barely being touched that another set of magnets could do more......
it also get past the magnets with a bunch of speed,, most of my tries the magnets always reach an equilibrium.... ususally