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#61 Zero's not-so-good OC-MPMM replication

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

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OC-MPMM replication minus the support electronics that made it go in the original video.

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  • Zero, I don't know if this occurred to you, but if you look at the video closely, you'll see that you are in fact spinning the magnets in opposition to each other. thus they will be fighting each other and slowing down instead of speeding up.

  • @TheNavitas Which is exactly how demo was conducted. I now believe he actually did witness and record for us an anomaly for reasons the original builder did not understand or was able to repeat reliably. I believe I know why and I am working on a new model to prove it. I call it the VFPMM (Vortex Field). The principal, if it works, would also explain such motors as the Howard Johnson PMM.

    My OSPMM failed to embody this principal. Stay tuned because I'm pretty excited about this one.

  • So where's the interlaced timing mechanism? I'm NOT saying this design works, I thought there was a motor driving the system beneath personally my self, but unless one has the magnet system constrained, [flywheel included] must surely not self sustain because there is [as you said] nothing to keep them in synch. Also, there is no way to harcest any power from them at this level of development...

  • @vossua Actually, that was sort of the point of this "not so good" demo. The original OCMPMM also had no timing mechanism other than the magnetic interaction between rotor and stators, timing regulated by inertia of the spinning stators. I do believe Alsetalokin may have observed an anomaly but not for the reasons he thought, which is why he could not replicate it faithfully. My new attempt with the VFPMM will explore this in greater detail.

    Thanks for watching!

  • Why would you expect this to work its not even close to a replica.

  • Fair enough. Show me an accurate replica that works. Just one will be enough.

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  • @TheNavitas my exact observation too. its like swimming up current.

  • You need to spin the smaller magnetet anti-clockwise for it to work.

  • This one is crap!

  • Hi zero: i think that

    for the magnets to spin on the own, they have to spin opposite to each other, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise....

    just a suggestion!!

  • Hi,

    I really appreciate you sharing these videos.

    I am no scientist or anything near but with all the respect I like to make a comment on this experiment video.

    What I see here is basically two magnets pulling each other which slow down the spin. Also it looks almost impossible for you to calibrate which part of magnets would face each other during spinning. You might want to try a model that you are in control of the poles so magnets push each other.

    Best of luck.

  • i got a great test idea on your motor that had the stator that moved up and down .move it up and down with a small electric motor and a wheel with a bar attached like how a steam train works then attach another motor to the rotor gear it up if you have to and then you could measure the watts in and watts out to see if you can reach over unity if you can then youll have a proof of concept device and that would be a remarcable achievment best of luck!!!

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