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  • so who should we be asking?

  • @makinnoizemedia, this is an infamous hoax.

  • watch between 1.56-1.57 .He adjusts the plate to right position so induction motor can catch the motion of the wheel.

  • Check this, right after speeding at the top center right, there is some light, like a little spark.. this seems to be a homopolar motor (hence the speed) with a hidden battery, so no need to add a regular dc motor or anything like that.

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  • do no how i get get find the origonsl video i cudnt find it on you tube i wanted to no how it wrk i dont c y it wud speed up wen stopping the 2 little magnets and if it does go faster with 1 why have 3

  • WOW!!

  • This asshole has an induction motor near by.

    Very simple social experiment. That's why he Vanished.

  • Thanks for putting this up, good audio.

  • Yeah, and it's still a lie, a sham, a con. Get over it already.

  • Will you please do a video on the hydrogen car booster bull shit. Please!!!!! These people need

    a reality check.

  • To anyone wanting to post...

    I did not build this device, or shoot the video. I saw it on you tube, and decided to clean up the audio (Which previously was covered in some pretty horrible fluro tube buzz, making it almost unlistenable).

    I'm not techinical, as far as this magnetic physics stuff is concrned, only an interested observer - so when you write 'it's a load of bollocks' or 'how does it work', you're asking the wrong guy!

  • Makin' - My apologies- I wasn't expecting pointing out my faux pas as a 'rebuttal'. Cheers!

  • Mate, this isn't my device - it's a repost, but with the audio cleaned up - so your technical comments arefalling on deaf ears around here....

  • Furthermore, the fact that your devise speeds up fairly quickly when you stop one of the smaller stator magnets - considering the moment of inertia of that device, and the amount of power it would require to do that strongly suggests that there is a co-rotating magnetically coupled apparatus beneath the table. At 4000 rpm, that device, unless balanced to extreme high precision, would vibrate. the reason it did not is likely due to its magnetic attraction the device below the table. Rebuttal?

  • It would have taken little effort to put this on a glass table/plate. Still, I think any electric motor beneath the table would have made enough audible noise beyond that of the visible running assembly. I don't hear any. But, it'll probably take a glass table and better lighting to convince you.

    Die-hard sceptics are never convinced though.

  • Uh, the sound of the "lighting" buzzing in the background was probably the sound of the induction motor/spinning magnet under that nice wooden table, which the poster had to then remove.

  • I am sorry, but there is absolutely no excuse for such poor lighting, ergo credibility of this video and overunity is zero. What does it take to move your creation to a well lit room? Jeepers.

    Second, when you first move your device into the field of view, the rotor moves a bit...the only explanation for that is because there is an magentic force below the table.

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