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  • thanks for this video I had no idea the solution to my problem would have been so simple.

  • You need to use an anolog meter for your tests. the magnet is interfering with your digital meter. there is no voltage there.

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  • the voltage comes from ac radiowaves being rectified to dc by the magnet. is like a radio tuner crystal detector with random signals. the paper does not act like a dielectric. the paper act like a oxide. use a sensitive volt meter and you chould see the open circuit ac voltage is changeing the same as the dc trough the magnet. an open circuit sensitive volt meter can detect random fluctuations of radiowaves.

  • you need a scope. Your DMM is reading noise which you would see with the scopoe

  • neat but u think the volts cud be created cos of the movement with the probes from the multimeter ? May stick the probes on and then see if there is a reading. If there

    is any kind of reading u should be in the history books. Gonna try ur set up myself.

    Well done anyway.

  • FAKE!

  • Mine worked! But did not have a linear increase:(

  • hall effect.

  • If you replace the magnet with some iron the same shape and size , would it still do the same ???

  • It could be called a capacitor

  • it is very clear to me from watching the readings that it is ac not dc, this is why you arn't able to connect it in series. Change you're meter to ac and you will see what i mean. I have also done experiments in this field some time ago.

  • do i HAVE to use rare earth magnet?

  • sir............

     i want to do project on this topic (motion less electrical generation) ,please give me your valuable suggestions

  • what happen when washer replaced by solid material ...... that means the material which can be used having any hole,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • what happen, when the washer replaced by solid material ....... that means the material which can be used not having hole ......... ........ .... .......

  • Neodymium magnets are usually coated in various metals including nickle, cadium, boron, etc. Maybe the coating on that magnet acts as either having more positive charge or more negative charge. Either way, the washer is a virtual ground, which allows the charges to even out until the charges across both objects are neutral. That would mean that it is more of a battery that a motionless electrical generator.

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  • The nails you are using are not connected to the multimeter!!!!

    FAKE!!!!!!

  • its a slow freq A/C , hook it to a rectifier.

  • it looks exactly like when a volt meter is erroring out due to lack of connectivity

  • nice nails.

  • The result of this experiment is simple. The two metals separated by a dielectric form a capacitor. What you see is just the capacitor being charged by the digital meter test voltage. It charges slow because of the high input impedance of the digital meter. You will get the same result with any two metals. It does not have to be a magnet.

  • i think it is a termopar,

    if i heat the magnet it increases the voltage in 40 times

  • I gave it a try, nothing happend.

  • those are definitely NOT "motionless electricity generation".

  • its just a piezo electric generator

  • It's nothing to get excited about. Small modulating magnetic fluctuations are created by the vibrations of the operators hands & hence induce a micro electric current. If you place the electrodes onto the sample then remove, this too will create a pulsed micro current. In essence you are the kinetic energy & transferring this to the sample. Also the zinc on the washer & oxygen in the air could also be contributing to galvanic current. Try this with fixed test electrodes then see what happens.

  • volta

  • I call these motionless electrical generation devices "batteries"

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  • you are most welcome! :)

  • thats what she said

  • Keep it up... I believe this is a free energy because i know that we can extract power through a magnet that others didnt know .. Infact almost all overunity device uses magnet..

  • @cyclopatate see my chese battery you have 2 different metals is all put chsse in between and you will get more voltage

  • Since nothing is moving, there are some possibilities. Perhaps somehow it is collecting electrons that are free and are moving through space and the magnet is causing them to flow a certain way much like a capacitor charging and discharging.

  • i dont think nothing is moving... the magnetic field is in constant flow. i think thats why it generates current but i might be wrong

  • I agree. I meant there were no moving parts. I tried this experiment all day trying to understand it. I came to the conclusion that it does generate electricity.

  • When you take away the magnet and place the leads on the washer the meter goes to zero. I put the magnet directly to the washer and got the same response as with the paper. Then I did just the magnet and got a response. When I switched the leads I got the opposite response (+ or -). I plan to try other things with it. It is very fascinating

  • @breakthemachine Hey mate, I think this is an effect of the voltmeter itself. A good way to test that is to hook up an led to that series device you made, you will see it won't turn on. I can't explain to you exactly why it does this but the number 1.2V seems to be a property of the battery running the voltmeter. Maybe try this with an analogue voltmeter. I'll post back if I figure out how this works :)

  • @breakthemachine yea... no....

  • @myturn59 your correct :)

  • that is so cool

    maybe hysterysis

    thank for the video

    great

  • mutwa is correct here we are obsessing over it and it transpires its actualy a battery.

  • lets see it power something like a light bulb.

  • Interesting subject mate. Keep posting ;)

  • What would happen with a bigger magnet/ washer? I think i'll try it

  • i have tried a bigger magnet (same) i have not tried a bigger washer tho. its weird, sometimes its constant V and sometimes its playing around.anyways let us know how it went :-)

  • Please... cut... your nails.

  • lol, sorry buddy. I play guitar

  • This is interesting. 3 Layers of paper gives me constand .27V however if I add 3 more layers I get fluctuating voltage between 0.5V and 0.17V. If I use mylar plastic sheet(strong diaelectric) I get almost nothing. Very impressive. Seems paper thickness (or layer count???) makes all the difference. Definately worth playing with.

  • Yeah Alessandro Volta studied this properly.

    About 208 years ago

  • what was the outcome of his study?

  • what was the outcome of his study??? OMG you're missing a lot ! He invented the battery, as a stack (in italian "pila") of acid and metals. Try to put a sheet of copper and one of Zinc into a lemon. Then mesure with V-meter. You'll be surprised

  • Yup, its a voltaic pile. A basic battery. The paper is not a dielectric, it holds moister, which is your electrolyte.

  • The overunity website is saying that this is just a dry cell battery, a galvanic reaction. The magnet does nothing, it's the coating on the magnet & washer doing all the work. 

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  • it is just the DIGITAL...thing that screw up...

  • I think you need to feed the electricity into a large capacitor. At the rate of change you could probably get alot of energy in a little time, and actually control the output easier with a few mor components. I don't know much about electronics though.

  • If you run at the speed of light in a circle wile holding a magnet you will go back in time or ahead in time depending on what direction you are holding the magnet.

    peace, love and pass the joint man.

  • try adding voltage to it and see if it will charge or disapate the out

  • I tried this! It realy do show some millivolts!

  • just put a single led to test it :)

  • you need at least .7v constant for a led and about 300mA to do anything. the amps on this thing is in u (micro).not enough :( its not at all straight forward.i believe that if you align the magnets properly, you can have something (only a belief at this stage)

  • I also feel like it need to be restudied.

  • put the half of the satch of washers that dont have the magnets on the in salt water and test it the same way , it might turn it into a capasitor that gains electrons from the chemical reaction between the washer and the salt water. I will see for myself, but if you already have the larger setup and try it could you give me a shout.5stars

  • Hi mate.i will definitely give you a shout if I get to it. however I don't want to spend to much time on that, I wana get to my favorite subject and that is hydrogen. stay tuned I have some cool things coming about electrolysis.

  • Hard to make out the digits on the LCD volt meter display. Don't trust the results using just one brand of volt-meter. Try several different meters.

  • same thingo with the xr38 meterman. but the idea is to try it yourself. i am sure you can find a magnet, and even a washer. now a plain paper is hard to find :) happy researching!

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