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From: DQuale
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  • are you still live ? if you are still alive then you maybe barking up the wrong tree . good luck .

  • Hi i hope things are going well with development, its been a while that you put anything new up. i now have some small ring magnets an im finally doing an idea i had years ago. Thanks to watching your videos it gave me more be leaf. failing that - think ill try making a micro version of your for fun =D

    An i still want them magnets - iv never seen anything like em! they are Hudge =3

  • Hi,

    Have you looked into the work of a guy called Thane Heinz?

    He is based at Ottawa University, and has been working along similar lines to yourself.

    He has designed various prototypes which all display this anti-lenz effect. Or put another way, regenerative acceleration. (load on = faster rotation)

    He has an account on You tube here, and many of his videos are available to view. May give you a few ideas?

    Good luck.

  • @spikeychops Yes I have been following his work for over a year. He is using a secondary coil to negate some of the Lenz law effect but i believe he still has magnetic drag to deal with, unlike mine which has no magnetic drag at all. Only air and bearing resistance. Mine has a positive motor effect helping to turn itself, not just a reduction in drag like TH.

  • @DQuale Thought you would have heard of him.

    I love this stuff, and i love the open source and sharing knowledge aspects of this research.

    This area of research is getting truly exciting, and with people such as yourself beavering away, i feel we are right on the cusp of astonishing discoveries, that will benefit everyone.

    Great work, please keep at it.

    Spikey.

  • A 5 Watt incandescent lamp would be cool to see.

    Just check how the loaded and unloaded

    output coils will affect the input power...

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Hi Dan,

    Looks much better now in good light.

    COuld you please try to power a few incandescent lamps with it now ?

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • @overunitydotcom It only produces about 5 watts peak at this speed. I am showing what I can

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