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  • What about magnets pumping (repelling one another*) into pistons? Making a car

    engine?

  • Nice piece of art!

  • That's one of the most relaxing things on Youtube. Thank You!

  • love the music , grats on the design friend

  • Very Well Played, Syncronisity With A+ ***** Rating, Pianist, TYVM Bravo

  • I still don't understand how it works. What are those smaller spinning things for?

  • @HunterHM1489 the more magnets in motion the longer it takes for them to find their sweet spot

  • Well, I don't think it has any hope of actually working as a magnet motor (since they are impossible), but you might have a work of art here.

  • You are getting close Now ))

    Check out the cropcircles for ideas about size and distance + shape design ))

    Keep up the GREAT work !!

    Peace Love Light Truth

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  • Bravo.. Thats Amazing. very nice tune too. Almost Clockwork motion. :-) Ive just bought 140 magnets to have a play.

  • i wish you would quit posting as magnet motor. this jut sows magetic couplings

  • i see you spining it with your hand good job take it to next level.

  • Hell If I had to go out side and spin up a magnet motor every morning to power my house for free, id be all for it.!

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  • Incredible ! first time I see something serious in magnetic motor. I like your approach. Let the magnet go freely.

  • its like the three little rotors are communicating with each other

    one of them says "hmm, i am going to spin now" "weeeeeeeeeeeeee" and the others watch and say "that looks like fun" "let me try" and then the other one says "ok guys" "watch me now" "it my turn to try" "weeeeeeeeee"

  • try puting a small amount of friction on the 3 small wheels so more of the energy goes into the biger wheel

  • Keely also managed to energize his machines with vibrations of musical instruments!

    Good spin down man....you've the best.

    But the piano could use some tuning....maybe then its perpetual motion! (as long as she plays the Keely etude)

  • Yes the music is well done!

    Is it from a particular composition or did she compose all of it from scratch?

    Either way very enjoyable.

  • NEODYMIUM SONATA

  • the music is my girlfriend playing the piano in the same room.you can see her play more at composermonja here on youtube.she'll have more of her origanal compositions on her channel soon.she says thanks btw.and to alan3djoseph,thanks also for the comment but the model is much more than a mere flywheel.if you've ever taken a magnet in your hand & made a wheel with magnets on it spin by moving your hand back & forth then you'll understand the relation the stator magnets have to the main rotor.

  • She composed that beautiful music? VERY nice and hearth touching...

    I did, but I presume its needed to make somehow gate for magnet field, or one direction push only ...

  • Yes the music is well done!

    Is it from a particular composition or did she compose all of it from scratch?

    Either way very enjoyable.

  • what music is it ? its beautiful

  • Looks beautiful! It's like a well choreographed dance.

    However if the goal is to make the big rotor spin for as long as possible. I'd say you are better off without all the magnets (except the ones the wheel are hanging from). Make the wheel completely smooth to elimintate air resistance and maybe add some teflon-tape between the magnets on top. See how long it will spin without all the other components.

    In essence I believe you've just made a big flywheel with a low-fricton bearing.

  • You'd have to spin it in a vacuum to get it to spin anywhere near 10 minutes, get a clue.

  • We are in a vaccuum.

  • Awsomely cool!

  • Yeah I second that, Awesome, great job.

  • As a kid I was able to make rocks reverse there gravity field and levitate. I am now working on a grown up version of this. I look at your experiment and hear the piano. You are almost there; link sound with your experiment. That is just a hint of how I do it.

  • post it then

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  • Very nice work! As one watches, you can almost get an idea of the fluctuating magnetic fluxes / fields that must be going on there. I think resonance will be the key to getting these things to work...or some simple capacitor/inductor circuit that collects a bit of energy from the mechanical movement, briefly stores it, allows the field to collapse to temporary alter the fields to allow the rotors to get past the sticky points. Great work.

  • exactly...its just getting the efficiency and design correct and then it will work i believe(with a flywheel design

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