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Uploaded on Jun 22, 2008

experiment on magnet design still in study stage

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  • max saylor

    If you want to get the plans

    for building the Magnetic Generator

    go to Google and search for:

    "Top Magnetic Generator Videos"

    It is a step by step 4 video series

    on how an Engineer build this device

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  • Larry Kaufhold

    Yes my precious, Watch the right, while the left overtakes the undertaker! :P :pig

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  • MrExodos

    wow alien tecnology ^ ^

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  • Butch Young

    What if you put a rubber band on the two screws instead of the plastic? It should stretch just the right amount and then pull the disk on the right back with a little more force.

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  • Sha Man

    Nice ! But I think it will not work :( sorry

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  • ScientificMysticism

    Yeah, that's interesting...could be done with programmable magnets. F = S / CS [Force equals Spin divided by Counter-Spin] This means that a magnet has north and south spin forces which through programmable magnetism can be coded to have magnetic spin structures with precise effects, relationships, etc. Since a magnet is a conductor of magnetic spin forces it is possible to replicate natural processes through artificial magnetic spin structures.

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  • TheDrJeeze

    @1:56 i think that idea you have would work but does not because the magnet on the left cd is out of sync with the closest magnet on the right cd... i think its just the timing that's off so if you slightly adjust the left cd magnet - align the right wheel so the closest (edge) magnet is a little higher then center, then place the magnet opposite, on the left cd and fix it in place :) ... great vid :)

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  • alexander gammon

    why not use free running water

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  • ryan hell

    i think it would def work if you messed with your timing alittle

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  • jhanthony2

    I think your naysay comment is backwards. Trying seems to be quite easy. For more than two thousand years countless millions of hopeful inventors, have tried to break the perpetual motion barrier. But the naysayers have the difficult task of trying to find a way to express an extremely simple concept so that the smartest creatures on earth but comprehend it. But hope springs eternal in the naysayer just as it does in the inventor. So I'll try again. (sigh) Magnets have force, not energy.

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