Another Magnet Motor
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@clintautin You may aquite the patents pending but the USA patent office will never patent an overunity device or perpetual motion device. $10,000 wasted. Your best bet is to show the world what you made and how you made it on free energy groups. You will be recognized as the true inventer and the military wont knock on your door to take it from you as its classified as a secret. The patent office will tip off all government agencys if your device threatens national security.
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I had an idea, it's half baked though.. maybe instead of one big piece of metal, use two smaller pieces and strategically place them? I noticed this with your design: while the conductive metal is STILL near the one magnet, the design of the (pump arm?) is pulling the magnet away from the metal while they are still aligned.
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Wow, this is a really innovative idea. So simple I don't know why it hasn't been made before. Yet alas, even this design cannot conquer THE DREADED STICKY SPOT!! LOL! Seriously, good work.. keep it up!
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Did you hear from MU - metall ? Maybe it could help (instead of the iron-band)
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The main problem with this (aside from the obvious mechanical friction and inertia) is that the magnetic inductance also creates drag proportional to the speed
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Thanks to built. We learnt something.
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this design will never work. You can't gain something from nothing. I have designed a device that does work using attraction to pull a object up, and gravity to bring it back down on infinite loop. Pending patents at the moment so I can't go in more detail, but good luck and it is very possible to close the loop and bypass the sticky parts.
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@valdezmj10 Well if it worked, it be infinitely efficient because no input required but alas it can't work.
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Good attempt. You still get gating and that is why it stops.
Have u got magnets in the wood aswell ?
moderncolin 5 months ago
@moderncolin
Yes, there are magnets into the wood, too. See 1:36
XxWhoopiexX 5 months ago