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  • you can capture that energy, and return it to the system with a pulse every 5 min.

  • neat idea

    

  • parabêns .....gostei muito deste video..... vejam tambem os meus videos são otimos.

  • :) i started to think the same thing but still if oyu make one verry efficent you can basicly multiply your finger power and make usable energy like the other video you spin it slightly and it spins for 5 mins imagie what you can make with one big motor :D

  • this video is excellent along with your others. if you think that magnets are just for hanging your moms coupons on the fridge you are sadly mistaken qp12qp.oh maybe we should never challenge ideas, the earth being flat, man on the moon.open your eyes :~)

  • qp12qp should go smoke some more qp12qp

  • that's cool, the one on the right, that looks maybe? that it is of a heavier mass, maybe? is taking the displacement of the other two fields, that slow, and stablize.

  • qp12qp, as easy as it is to erase your comment i take it as an opportunity to let you know to read the comment i made below which describes how to build a k-Mets magnetic motor. because magnetism is invisible in it's visible contact, it's force is very visible in the way it moves another object as in this video. there are no outside forces or magnets moving on any spinning arm. this video is directly showing you how energy from one point can be transferred to another and be visibly seen.

  • magnet as close as poss. & you'll have a system that is now weightless but is also in a working horizontal mass possisition with the oposing rotor.the magnetism of the both will repel like pingpong balls but there is much more here than that.a possibil. that the magnets themselves can reveal a method of approach that may be the secret long sought after.a way to perpetuate energy transfer.thanks for your comment& suggestions.soundtrack is on the high-quality vid option.will have new video soon,vs

  • zacagalaba, when i did this video it was before my youtube experience that people fake the video just to get views. if you were to view my entire collection of my different models, you would be able to see that my very candid approach and simple models are super advanced but reachable to anyone. first try and get some magnets, a metal shaft that is magnetic and a bell housing to let your magnets stick to, hold the magnet above the shaft and let the bottom just touch the glass, get the top

  • I do not believe the video. To make me believe, you should show the whole construction (also the upperst elements of the construction). It must be clear there is no kind of turning device in the upperst elements. Therefore you could use just flat metal construction elements. For example 2mm x 5 cm x 20 cm. Then you should also use a mirror, to see whats happening in the upperst part of the construction; Maybe then I'll believe this video.

  • nice video .hopefully magnets will be the power source of the future.

  • Great work.

    What this demonstrates is over unity, the power is not important.

    My latest video shows 194 pounds on a direct pull to seperate two small magnets with the power sustained for 2 inches then a decline. The momentum carries it into the next magnet set and we have power.

    This small demo, regardless of friction on glass, i.e. jewel watches run on pin point contact.

    Keep it up, good work.

  • This is an interesting video, seeing how the fields play upon each other. Can't wait to see you first video clip implementing one way magnetic shielding.

    Remember, the design must be able to handle a heavy load in the end. As long as all the involved magnets are free to spin, no real torque can be achieved.

    However, you may very well have the makings for a magnetic clock here!

    Keep up the great work, you just never know what you're going to discover.

    James

  • Why dont add some of the energy it procuces to the object it would speed them up and maybe keep them running ?

  • "Metal to glass in the right proportions is frictionless."

    That is not true. You have air friction as well as some friction from the glass. You can't deny this. I am impressed with your videos, but I cannot take the comment "metal to glass...is frictionless". It may be marginal or beneath your requirements to achieve certain purposes, but there most CERTAINLY is glass and air friction (side from the suspension mechanism).

    Do you disagree?

  • To clarify this, if you had metal barely touching the glass and you spun it at, say, 100,000 RPM, are you telling me that the tiny contact point wouldn't melt/heat the glass?

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