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Hello everybody, and all you science furs out there in TV land, ScorchGD here presenting a mysterious device originally invented by a Mr. Edward Le...
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Hello everybody, and all you science furs out there in TV land, ScorchGD here presenting a mysterious device originally invented by a Mr. Edward Leedskanlin that he called a "Perpetual Motion Holder".
Which is an electromagnet that continues to hold a load after power is disconnected! That's right folks, an electromagnet that continues to hold it's load after power is disconnected!
As you can see here, the knife switch is in the off position and there is only a slight, residual magnetism in the electromagnet.
But, when I connect the coils to the battery, it then becomes a very strong magnet that holds this load and, as you can see, the magnet is now strong enough to not only lift its own weight but most of the weight of the particle board, switch, and lead acid battery.
So far this is a normal operation of an electromagnet which is a device commonly used to pick up scrap metal then release its load by shutting off power.
But THIS is where I am now going to defy the laws of physics by shutting off power but continue to lift the load of the magnet, board, switch and battery.
As you can see the power is off but the electromagnet is STILL HOLDING! In fact I have now seen this effect continue for several days and there is no end in sight!
So, to all you physics gurus out there, can you explain this? HOW does this work? Doesn't conventional science say the magnetic field is supposed to collapse after power is disconnected?
This demonstration makes it clear there is still some form of magnetic current flowing or expanded magnetic field which remains after power is disconnected.
How does THIS fall within the laws of physics?
But WAIT, this demonstration is not over!
As you can see here, I have installed a 10mm LED on the other side of this knife switch. What will happen if I connect these coils to the LED then break the flow of magnetic current simply by pulling the load off the electromagnet?
Did you see that? A VERY bright flash of energy! I will do this again, charge the electromagnet, switch over to LED and BAM! Here we go again . . . BAM.
As you can see here, after the magnetic current flow has been broken, the electromagnet is no longer holding its load and there are no bright, energy, flashes from the LED.
And, as you can there are no external wires underneath and this is simply a piece of particle board.
So, YOU tell ME, does modern science have an explanation for an electromagnet that continues to hold a load after power is disconnected?
Excerpt from http://www.leedskalnin.com/Leedskalni...
Researchers have continued to be interested in this device because it defies natural laws of physics and is unexplainable by conventionally excepted electromagnetic theory. Modern science says it is impossible, but Edward Leedsklanin's theory says it is simple, natural, and that it's workings are misunderstood because there are some important aspects of modern science being taught in schools that are wrong. Perhaps more intriguing than the ability to store energy indefinitely, the Perpetual Motion Holder can act like a living thing; and because it operates on the principles of a theory with a sound base of understanding, Leedskalnin is able to use this device as a real working depiction of the atom and the earth. Throughout his writings Leedskalnin subtly points to a lack in a base understanding in all branches of science, but is quite thorough in his disparaging of J.J. Thomson's electron invention.
Coils used are off-the-shelf 24VDC coils cannibalized from a Maytag Dishwasher Solenoid Valve part #901948 mounted on an off-the-shelf 3/8" round, steel, bar formed into a "U" shape. battery is 1.2 AH 12 volt. Switch is radio shack part #275-1537 and white LED is off my shelf originally from a surplus supplier and I think it's actually an 8mm LED and not a 10mm LED.
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I also do comments on zoo related videos and that draws attention to my channel.
that my name!
Away little nothing!
But I still think that you shouldn't post peoples personal information like that.
Why did he declare war?