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  • that design is practible but what if that motor was made of ferro-fluid at near-0 kelvin

    the magnetics would keep it inside cause of ferro properties and it would have no resistance which makes a perpetual motion

  • i like the idea and it is very economic cause of the amount of electricity to make it start and the electronic pulses to keep it goin

    although it needs to be given a pushstart though

  • This is pure genius! An new innovation! The best engine I've seen! A work of art!

  • Very cool work! I like the way you made it "pseudo 3d" working with the collision groups!

  • wow. really great work! the moveable starters remind me of the "Perendev magnetic motor".

  • Looks and works better than your first magnetic car. This motor is great!

  • Very nice !

    Bravo !

    But can you make it in the real world ?

    Can you show us how to set the magnets ?

    Thanks.

    BlueManCa.

  • Probably, it can't work in the real world...

    Because this scene is ignoring the electric field.

    (and it uses monopole magnets also)

    Rotating the rotor causes the change of the magnetic field.

    Changing the magnetic field causes the change of the electric field. vice versa. So the electromagnetic field will brake to rotation of the rotors... Really? I don't know correctly what's happen. :-P

  • 1st comment, 5 stars!!! Great Job!

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