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Stationary Magnetic Field Generator: Part 3

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Stationary Magnetic Field Generator: Part 3 Taking measurements and the result.

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  • Guess we goin through a magnetic field in space and that's why the poles are changing. This experiment is pretty cool to show how that works.

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    Its basically free like solar and wind energy - the device itself costs.

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  • go look at the perendev magnetic motor! and do some research on magnetic sheilding called mu metal! i think this would be the easiest out of the bunch to prove free energy! also check this out magnetic wankel motor! hope you like!

  • The entire core can't be a ferrous material, because the core would transfer lines of force directly from the magnet to the solenoid coil at all times.

    There would be no way to couple and de-couple the magnetic field between the magnet and the solenoid. Try an air core and some shielding to prevent the magnet from influencing the solenoid at all until the other coil connects the two distant points with its own lines of force. When the coil if off, there is no core to connect the two points.

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