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Here's a short video thats been around the internet for awhile, the author does not give a description and there is no information with the video. The magnetic motor shown is a brilliant design utilizing two horizontal rotating arms inside a circular ring of magnets, the magnets are arranged progressively further away from the central core and some sort of coil is located where the magnets are gapped, the two rotating arms have a mass at the end, I can only speculate as to what type of mass is used, I would guess some conductive metal like iron or maybe another magnet. The design looks as though it's still in the development stage, this video has been around for over two years and I haven't seen anything related recently, I'll look around for more information and post when available. If anybody has any information about the author and design feel free to contact me. http://www.youtube.com/user/SowhatNC

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  • OMG free energy!!!!!

  • This is a electric motor. And I'm sure its force fed because a smart person would have noted ohm's law and routed the wire directly.

  • The gate electro magnet will consume the same power consumption as the potential

    Output of the rest of the diameter of permanent magnet generators. The friction of the shaft will blow this theory as it will need a bit extra. This video is using an external power supply, therefore a very inefficient electric motor. Good try though!

  • @picbuck the output definitly doesnt exceed consumption

  • It seems clear that the coil is an electromagnet. It's arranged to give a brief magnetic pulse that pushes the rotor magnets past the infamous "gate."

    The timing of the electromagnet pulse is controlled by a commutator on the axle shaft. The two wires going to the axle shaft above the rotor connect to the commutator.

    I've wondered about this video too. Whether the shaft output exceeds the power consumed by the electromagnet would be an interesting measurement..

  • Peace and Love!

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