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  • i did a test on a simulator. assuming that the computer was correct, then the magnet idea WILL work in outerspace FOREVER WITHOUT the magnetic poles flipping IF it is orbiting crossing earths poles every 24 1/2 MINUTES because the earths poles will counteract the magnetic pole fliping.If you start the rotation at the S(SOUTH) magnet, then the first pole cross needs to be N(North) and vice versa. We should not be automaticly saying that new ideas wont work. Because enough could power earth

  • You are wasting your time on someone else's idea of a perpetual motion machine.

  • Thanks for looking. I understand this is a PMM, and it is like searching for the Holy Grail. I never expected this to work, just having fun.

  • i agree i love building pmm and tweeking them to see if it might be done, no luck but i have learned some cool thing that make motor more powerful with less volts. and like i tell other ppl if i ever do make one that works it would have my name on it since all the other ppl have not been able to get one to work, besides it is fun to build them, and see why they dont work.... or think about what might make them work, would be nice if one day one of us can get one to work.. great work!!!

  • there was no attempt to reduce the repulsion in one way to get a net force.

    the device cannot work.

  • wtf

  • timing

  • Very nice built !

    Please try to attach a much bigger flywheel.

    This will buffer the energy gain per

    cycle and maybe you will get it then to

    move constantly...

    Good luck.

    Come to overunity dot com to report about the

    progress. Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • might work better if you could take the friction out of the equation. Maybe frictionless bearings?

  • I'm working (slowly) on a new build. The bearings in this example are pretty good, especially the linear slide, it is very nice, but too short of a slide (about 1.5"), from running simulations I realize I need about 4" of sliding motion.

  • I was thinking more along the lines of the levitation bearings such as the ones on the Mendocino Motor, at least for the flywheel.

    You're losing too much energy to friction as it is. But keep trying!

  • no anda

  • it does not walk, but the simulations give me the path to making it work

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