Now think... I've been working on my own equation, to show that 2 magnets in 0-G or no gravity, would be able to run forever, making reusable and unlimited energy. just hearing about magnets in space made me vote for you. i hope you win!
A means to store huge energy amounts as momentum in a small very dense rotor from a single 100w solar panel in space without the use nuclear energy would win you a noble prize.
Axial ironless motors developed by the csrio are up to and over 95% efficient.
Momentum energy = E/R energy divided any resistance. Continued acceleration depends on E force being higher than R.
In vaccuum and 0g could you design a motor with frictionless magnetic bearings. E * R0 is plain old fashion E. This could be done on earth too but I think lack of gravity may decrease an action of gravity upon magntic bearings decreasing failure due to resonant G force to mass vibration harmonics
I gave yas a vote. Id like to test axial ironless core electric motors in 0 gravity and vaccuum.
However magentism and gravity are not quantifiable by the same theories, as magnets attract and repel gravity just attracts. I would hypothesis a binary star is using both gravitational and magntic properties,
Gravity causes stars to fall into each other and the repel magnetic mechanism stops this from occuring. In essence tow stars chasing and running to and away from each other.
I voted for you!(:
bonesandbooth4ever97 1 month ago
This is so much better than that bee one! good job
BleueDeLaRue 1 month ago
mini freddew!
KaptainSpitzkrug 1 month ago
aww .. My cousin and I were going to do this .. But it looks a bit more complicated as how we did and how we thought it would be. Good Luck!
Arielsoto13 1 month ago
voted you guys! good luck :-)
inaegrkim 1 month ago
Now think... I've been working on my own equation, to show that 2 magnets in 0-G or no gravity, would be able to run forever, making reusable and unlimited energy. just hearing about magnets in space made me vote for you. i hope you win!
mitchellzombieslayer 1 month ago
A means to store huge energy amounts as momentum in a small very dense rotor from a single 100w solar panel in space without the use nuclear energy would win you a noble prize.
Rand0mManic 1 month ago
Axial ironless motors developed by the csrio are up to and over 95% efficient.
Momentum energy = E/R energy divided any resistance. Continued acceleration depends on E force being higher than R.
In vaccuum and 0g could you design a motor with frictionless magnetic bearings. E * R0 is plain old fashion E. This could be done on earth too but I think lack of gravity may decrease an action of gravity upon magntic bearings decreasing failure due to resonant G force to mass vibration harmonics
Rand0mManic 1 month ago
I gave yas a vote. Id like to test axial ironless core electric motors in 0 gravity and vaccuum.
However magentism and gravity are not quantifiable by the same theories, as magnets attract and repel gravity just attracts. I would hypothesis a binary star is using both gravitational and magntic properties,
Gravity causes stars to fall into each other and the repel magnetic mechanism stops this from occuring. In essence tow stars chasing and running to and away from each other.
Try again. ;)
Rand0mManic 1 month ago