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  • What a great little experiment :)

  • That little stub of candle gets up to 770 C? I'd never have guessed!

    Of course, the next problem (aside from a reliable heat source) would be mechanical resistance for whatever sort of mechanism you wanted to use this with. =^[.]^=

  • maybe you can use that in a rube goldberg machine type experiment

  • I wonder, does a metal loose magnetism permenantly after it's been heated enough times? I suspect it might, wondering how long it would run for if the heat stayed on.

  • the magnets loose their power if u heat them up above say 70c but the metal will always work i have made a new part for it a gas burner no more messy candles

    it would work will solar :) just gotto heat the metal up some metal have a lower curie point Europium is the best i think with less than 100c curie point

  • Do people think your mad? when you go to work on mondays. "Oh Hi how was your weekend ?"

    "Great i built a Magnetic Heat Engine ?"

    People think i'm of my head when i try an explain things, that i have discovered on the net.

  • The truth is bizarre to those with the mainstream mindset. Good video btw rainstorm, I like to see stuff like this, just further goes to show that we don't require fossil fuels.

  • @xadart What do you think candles are made with? Paraffin. The chemical formula is C20H42. It's made from fossil fuel. The alternative is bee's wax.

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