Steorn Motor Running On Dead 9V Battery

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

This video is simply to show that you can get a Steorn motor to run on very little power. This is a virtually dead 9V battery.

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  • Hey i just saw your vid,and i have created a electro magnet pulse drive motor.

    .It produces more energy than it takes to run. It is energy created inside of energy.I have a working model.I WOULD LOVE TO SHOW IT TO YOU. so just email me thanks

  • You can do the same with pretty much any low voltage electric motor. When power gets too low, you give it a little manual spin to start and surprise! it keeps going.

  • proves 1) you've got nice magnets (hardly freebies) 2) there are several suckas on the net. likewise, my vote is attach it to a rechargeable battery and come back in an hour

  • @ftajay that's not overunity thats perpetual motion. if you tried to harness energy out of the planets they would slow down and eventually fall into the sun. I believe that overunity is possible but you don't seem to understand completely the principle.

  • holy crap dude! you are getting almost no voltage drop out of the system, dare i say its overunity? and if i dare would you be willing to post a video that once and for all clarifies that overunity is occuring and is possible? oh one more thing. is it worth it to give steorn 550 bucks of my hard earned money?

  • debrainwasher is an IDIOT. Bashers aside, great work on your motor and thanks for posting!!!

  • Correct me about what I'm seeing: A battery measuring about 8.5 volts when first connected draws a load of about 300 ma probably because a reed or hall switch is activated. The battery then shows a significant voltage drop. When the motor runs it appears to be charging, but won't the battery recover from its recent sustained load? The battery finishes the run showing about 7.5 volts. A drop of one volt. What did I miss in the presentation?

    John

  • I dont why scientific community has close mind. The universe is full of energy and energy is every where. It is question of harnessing it. All our planets revolve around the sun for millions of years. Has any one supplying them the planets , energy to revolve around the sun?

  • Do this test again but this time with a rechargeable 9V battery. Measure the charge before the start and then measure it after running for about 25 minutes. That would really be interesting... not definitive, but certainly even more persuasive.

  • Individualism101, indeed, its pure arrogance - if not even heresy - to proclaim the absolute validity of any scientific conclusion. Take for example the hairraising mathematical dogma, 1+2=3. Simply claim it were 5 and exterminate all unbelievers, who put one stone on front of you, then two others, and count three. Now, you can do the same with e.g. the law about conservation of momentum, Maxwell's law, etc. It's really a nice philosophy!

    ^_^

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