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  • @TheRealVerbz --Yer right , but there is hope, 'green' companies are waking up and going coop with their respective communities, offering jobs to people who otherwise would not have jobs, keeping the bottom line at a level where profit isn't the main issue, but sustainability is. This is happening, let's keep nudgin' it!

  • Very cool, with startup companies producing this device and similar technology using the principles, then funding for the SEG can be had! All that is needed is for company owners to direct some percentage of profits towards the 'big picture' which would be an S.E. G. in every home!

  • @TheDarkeJ That Would be great! But selfishness rules the day rather than selflessness.

    If you collectively made 4 trillion dollars a year, you'd spend 3 trillion to keep it that way.

    No company would put a percentage of their profits towards another company that would render them obsolete. In the end, it's all a business. Welcome to Earth Inc.

    If you're idea would take profits away from a business that's "too big to fail," they will go out of their way to make sure you're too small to succeed.

  • @TheRealVerbz The Only way I see it happening is through an eccentric venture capitalist.

    But not to worry, because all it takes in One person in the world to fund it.

    As Margaret Mead said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • yeah and what about the problem of welding? you now have the same problem that the old switches had. correct me if i am wrong please

  • @Dragonno96 I don't understand you question in regards to welding. What would you weld with a magnetic microswitch? This is displaying phase conjugated locking through magnetic fields.

  • @TheRealVerbz Sorry this was my mistake as when I re-watched the video for a third time I realized that the probability of welding is the same as the microswitches. Here was what I meant anyway:

    The current can weld the two magnets together, which in the video (around 1:41) it was pointed out that that was the problem of the old switches that had been reduced by the mircoswitch.

  • The housing will eventually wear out.

  • @Anothercoilgun The housing of anything will eventually wear out unless it's in an isolated magnetic field.

    Since there is no spring, there is no friction, no wear, etc.

    By the time the atoms of the housing disassociate, you'll be long gone, so you can hand the device down from generation to generation until that happens.

  • Very simple to follow demonstration. I'm curious about how "micro" this switch can be made. Are we talking possible "nano" scale?

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