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  • Hey, I've been watching you use a dirrernet kind of magnet could you tell use what they are and were to get these and srtingeor rare earth magnets.

    I have motors fromdifferent thing and what is the srtongest magnetic kind and what are the end. M am getting a break thru and ny project is small but will power my under ground bunkers, It the world is dark I can still teard a book and mess on a pc also.

    Were can I find a place to buy those magnet cheeper, and free mags?

  • @alosttribemember1 My neodymium stator magnet came from a computer hard disc drive, and is quite strong. My rotor magnets were purchased from K&J Magnetics, and are 3/4 x 3/8 x 1/8 thickness, magnetized through the thickness. These are K&J stock number BC62. I double stack my rotor magnets. These magnets are small, but very powerful for their size, and work nicely with the hard drive magnet. Each hard drive uses two magnets. Take a look at your local recycling center.

  • I'm not quite sure what your point is, but

    let me leave you with a quote from Howard Johnson's book, The Secret World of Magnets. "The repulsion of like poles represents particle activity which is quite different from attraction. The particles react with each other as they form two vortices that spin in the same direction. There is no reduction in the gauss count, which registers about three times as high as it does at the attracting end."

  • Magnetic attraction and repulsion are two different forces. Any single magnet can act in attraction to a ferromagnetic material, but it takes two magnets to achieve repulsion. To achieve balanced repulsion requires two equally sized and equally powerful magnets placed in exacting alignment. Anything else, and you get the "flip" that you are talking about, which is a product of imbalance and field spin.

  • hey rickoff ... you should try using a gate made from diamegnetic material which will allow a gating action but may solve the problem of ferromegnetic gates. also remember that magnets have no repulsive forces only attractive

  • There is no gate problem in this design, and I assure you that repulsive forces are quite real.

  • there is no magnetic repulsion. a percieved repulsion is caused by mechanically altered attractive forces. You can prove this by simply trying to place two permanent magnets like polarites together ... release one and it will always flip to attractive orientation

  • If there are no gate problems then why does this video not dimistrate a working demo??? I have asked you on several occastions to point me to a video where you actually demo your protype, but you have yet to do so. Since most of your videos are of you simply you talking, it's not praticle to watch all of your videos just to see if you've posted a video showing it spinning.

    Placing "WORKING DEMO" in the header will make it easy to find it. Thanks in advance for your consideration.

  • If you would take a moment to read the "info" section, at upper right of the screen, you would realize that the purpose of this video update is to demonstrate the current build modifications to project replicators and experimenters, and NOT to demonstrate a working PMM. When ready to show a working demo, however, I will post "WORKING DEMO" in the video title, as you have requested.

  • Diamagnetic material still allows the flux to pass through, thus you will still have the gate to overcome.

  • What diamagnetic material are you referring to, and why are you supposing that I will need to overcome a gate if my intent is to avoid it altogether by using a moving stator (MOSTAT)?

  • Magnetism is only a 'carrier' of of energy, it has no unbound energy to do work unless energy is put in to do work. Scientist have already studying the laws of nature and tested for perpetual motion

    in the laboratory and with genius instruments, they have already tested every possible way to achieve it governing physics, it can't be done.

  • This project is not about perpetual motion. It is about constructing a working magnetic motor which can then be used as a generator. People have succeeded at building working magnetic motors, patents have been granted, and many more patents are now pending. For some reason, though, these never make it to market and remain a mystery to the general public. There is no question that a useful magnetic motor can be built. The only question is why you would have us believe otherwiswise.

  • Hi Matt, yes it does spin, as can be seen in the previous videos. The purpose of this video is to show the methods used in fabricating some of the timing track elements, and is provided mainly for the benefit of replicators who are building, or have built, the Pipe Dream apparatus. Everything contained in this video series is presented mainly for the benefit of the project participants, but is also made available to the public to inform those who wish to become participants.

  • does it spin? show us when you get it spinning ok

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