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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

The strip is suffering repulsion from the magnet it rests upon.

Lowering the magnet above it increases the flux density in the strip.

This will increase the repulsion from below.

The work done can not be accounted for by attraction alone. In fact, for attraction to even exist there needs to be magnetic interaction.

More induction equals more repulsion.

There is no constant symmetry in a 3 point interaction.

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  • Isn't that about what Gary did Gaby?

  • Wesley Gary's device also uses 3 point interactions but no flux switching.

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  • So, Gaby, do you know of any experiment confirming the usefulness of this concept?

  • Is it how this one works?

    watch?v=L_U2Q_ZuLk8&feature=re­lated

    You see there is this tilted part on the motor at 3:08...

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