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  • FAKE

  • ON what grounds do you think this please share as with a vacuum chamber and the right set up with better speed testing equipment I'm thinking about aiming at higher rpms as I have already gone faster than this vid 95,000rpm.

    My goal is 500,000 I think this is possiable unless I find some flux effects from the high speed rotations that may be a problem as this is what I'm trying to find .

  • @AVAMagneticlev For one thing you may get Lenz effects from surrounding substances (perhaps even the pyrolytic carbon itself) and you will get a breaking effect and heat generation. Not to mention the magnet itself not being able to hold itself together as it may already be unders internal strain. It should be possible. For one thing it may even be better to spin the magnet as a homopolar motor... just my uneducated 2c

  • Hello sorry to take time to respond needed time to think.

    If I hit the right speeds for the magnets size I may get a breaking effect.

    And yes the right size magnet at the right speeds may come apart but this can be stopped with magnets with a thicker coating or just use smaller magnets to reduce the internal forces.

    and I'm always looking and trying to think up other ways to get the speed in a vaccum.

    But at the very high RPMS we may even see or be able to show a gravity drag effect on it.

  • Thank you for showing interest and having a look and thinking about what may happen next at higher speeds.

    When I can aforrd to I will be doing this EXP again witha new setup and much more speed and also better rpm metering..

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  • now try to put a shaft on.

  • mmmmm, laser taco....yum.

  • the taco is broke

  • I want a laser taco. it sounds futuristic and tasty

  • Free energy technology exists!But there are very powerfull forces that want to supress the technology,Get the blueprints for a free energy motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be a part of the energy revolution!

  • odd hobby... odd music.. but i still watched the whole thing and it was kind of relaxing

  • Can you reach light speed?

  • LAZOR!

  • Stick your finger in it, I dare you

  • this might be the best song ever. whats the name?

  • Hello thanks for watching

    The music is

    Would'nt it be good

    by Nik Kershaw

    from 1980 something It was big in AUS at the time has a cool film clip to.

  • omg, with the last exp. if that is done in perfect vacuum.... perpetual motion of the third kind....when performed in space, in the dark...thermally isolated....magnetically isolated...etc well you get the idea.

  • lmao this is hilarious!!!

  • Hello thanks for enjoy

    I,m dieing to try some vaccum chamber stuff but at this time no cash to build with even tryed to get some time at a chamber but at this time no luck.

    when I do I will film a show.

  • @AVAMagneticlev yeh would be interesting, though i believe due to the bulk anisotropy of the diamagnetic media, and magnets themselves, that you will always have a singular prefered orientation of the diamagnetic disk relative to the magnets.

    in a perfect world, and hence in theory, it would very likely work in a perfect vacuum.

    the thing about perpetual motion to be observed in this world, is that it infact has to be over unity in order to overcome frictions and potentials etc.

  • You can buy a Vacuum apparatus or Flask. You would notice a great difference! I have some bismuth metal, which it is actually weakly radioactive with a half-life of ~19 Pentillion years! Bismuth-109 is the most abundant, and decays to Thallium-205 by alpha decay, but a GM counter wouldn't give you any precise reading, since the half-life of Bi-109 is so long! Awesome Video! 5/5! A+++

  • where can you get supplies for the first experiment?

  • Good Question I Sell these supplies and ready to Levitate kits also on

    E-Bay under user name

    ( adam1powers )

    Also from my Australian Baced small Buseness.

    Web page out soon until then happy bidding from

    Adam VA of AVA Magnetic Levitation AUS pty

  • @AVAMagneticlev what do i need to buy for the first experiment cause you dont have a kit for it?????

  • Hello to do this I used one block of Pyrlytic graphite 50mm square and cut it in half I do sell 50mm squares on request on E-Bay

    Our sales web page out I a week.

  • Hello and thanks for watching

    If you mean the one with the two magnets levitating and rotating around each other

    This was done with 4or5 stacked large 150mm OD ferrite magnets above for the lift and small magnets levitating were rear earth discs 2mmdiaX1mm

    The Dia magnetic block was anode carbon but works better with a large Pyrolytic graphite plate.

    For Pyrolytic Graphite plates or anode carbon contact me on E-Bay under user name ( adam1powers ) And we can supplie a custom size plate.

  • Hello

    We sell Pyrolytic Graphite supplies on E-Bay user name ( adam1powers )

    If you require a larger size than listed contact us and we will list the size you need.

    Sales web page out in 1 week

  • hi, are you sure this is levitation ?? & not susspension. !!. two magnets in a glass tube, whole lot on scales, tube is 100grams each magnet is 100 gr total = 300 gr, Now make the magnets oppose within the tube on the scales, what would total weight then be, 200gr ? as one magnet is in air, WELL NO... IT WILL STILL BE 300GR, DUE TO GRAVITATIONAL PULL, = suspenssion,,,,, not levitation..... if levitation you get no reading on scales... and so... its SUSPENSION..

    THOM.

  • Thanks for watching and thinking Yes you are right. And I have made this statment in the past AVA Magnetic Levitation AUS pty makes no clames of anti gravity.

    The term I use for this kind of Magnetic Levitation is.

    Diamagnetic suspention levitation.

    So you were on the right track the Levitation part in the name is only part of the discription nothing more ?

  • I am trying to get a 6" diameter copper disk 4mm thick to rotate at 50,000rpm. Thinking of using tesla turbine.

    Can you size-up your rig? We are finding anomalies with spinning objects with high mass density at high RPM.

    Any suggestions... ?

  • May have something for you soon looking into an idea air may be the answer

    ? can your disc have upto a 1.2mm radius of camfered corners.

    or maybe a tappered edge instead of square or even a small hole in the center.

    Or get hold of two digital three phase speed controles and insulated copper wire this is a nother way to go but would require much work and you may not want to use magnetics to power it as may get very diffrent resalts with and without magnetics involved.

    more soon.

  • 50.000 RMP in the end,..u can sleary see it stopped lol!

  • That's a cool design at the end there. I've not seen a diamagnetic levitator that could be put essentially into any orientation and continue to keep the levitating members free floating. Very cool!

    50,000 rpm is quite impressive too, I suppose if you were to bring the rotor up to speed and then introduce it into a vacuum chamber it would go on for hours if not days.

    Scott

  • Thanks for watching

    Now have a levitator that has 10X more power than the one in this vid can levitate upto 6 magnets at once sofar.

    Have wanted to try vaccum for a long time may have to build my own vac chamber.

    would also like to try some argon as well.

  • Very nice!

    Question:

    Is the levitating magnet diametrically magnetized or axially? How is the ring magnet magnetized?

  • Hello sorry took a while to answer could'nt remember witch was whitch

    90% of the magnets I use are magnetised Axially.

    And the large ring magnets used to power the rig are also axially charged.

    Thanks for watching

    .

  • how dig are the magnets you use? what is their radius?

  • The large ferrite lifting magnets are 150mm dia

    and the magnets being levitated are about 12.5 mm dia

  • very Cool, I think the rpm are wrong though, i mean 50 000 rpm is screaming fast but still congrats on the levitation, always wondered about that

  • Thanks for looking don't worry about the RPM s we did manny tests to make shore speeds were correct and have spun a magnet past 100,000 rpm thats the limit of our test equipment.

    This was done just for fun and learning but if some money was spent with perpose in mind I have desined a vaccum rig with with a goal of 500,000 rpm.Dependant on magnets size and speeds things get a bit strange at these high rpms more information as it comes.

  • very cool, is this just a super magnet between 2 pyrolytic carbon plates? whats holding it in from the sides? if cretaed in a vaccum would it spin forever?

  • Basic experiment is two pices of pyrolytic graphite and one rear earth magnet with large stack of ferrite ring magnets suspended above supplying most of the lifting force. When all the parts are verticaly in line all they play a part in keeping the magnetic forces centralised. But No eletrical power used at all for the levitation just solid state magnets and pyrolytic graphite.

  • Cool video, not a fan of the music though... =)

  • Sorry 80s music is not for everyone thanks for watching.

  • Very cool video, it looks like you used pyrolytic graphite and bismuth stacked here, does that magnify the force of diamagnetism as will stacked magnets? I can imagine that this will be used for something in the future. AVAMagneticlev, you should check out superconducting levitation (i'm sure you already have) and make some videos on that. 95,000+ RPM is insane, keep up the good work.

  • Cool video, nice to see someone experimenting with this kind of stuff just for fun. I was forced to build a levitator for a science project, but quickly realized how interesting it is. Are you using bismuth and pyrolytic graphite stacked in this experiment? Do they magnify the diamagnetism if stacked as do magnets? You should check out magnetic levitation with superconductors, and make some videos on it. I like how the spinning magnet is spinning so fast it doesn't look like its moving.

  • Hello thanks for watching the bismuth disc has little effect only helps keep levitateing magnet in the middle. Have not checked for extra levitation hight.

    But have tryed stacking thin sheets of pyrolytic graphite and does seem to add up to a thicker block of same size/mass.

    Hopping to use a pc link for rpm's next time to show the higher speeds we hope to get to.

  • Some very cool experiments performed here.

  • It become gauss technology. Be careful ;)

  • Safty sheild or glasses a must for this kind of fun. Its a littel scairy to think how much potental energy is stored in an object spinning at these speeds.Best to only use cylinder magnets for high speed stuff as its much safer than square ones as if they become unstable can shoot out at very high speeds.

  • Very nice looking and like what Tesla said "it's all about magnetism". Thanks for sharing

    AMOX

  • lol nice

  • Thanks for watching have alreay pushed 95,000 + RPM on same rig. May build vacum rig with extra magnetic stability at end of this year to push into the hunders of thousands.But so far this is still just for fun.

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