If you don't heat a magnet, or belt it with a hammer, then that magnet won't wear out in your lifetime - because there is no energy being emitted from it !
If you put more mass on your rotor (like more than what the magnetic field is blocking), would not that make it spin a lot easier and longer? After you give the initial push, it should be fairly easy (not much energy) to keep it rotating.
When one magnet passes close to another magnet over and over again, it starts to degauss it.
FreeMagneticEnergy 2 years ago
If you don't heat a magnet, or belt it with a hammer, then that magnet won't wear out in your lifetime - because there is no energy being emitted from it !
BRAIDERMAN 2 years ago
Magnets ware out and need to be replaced or re-energized. Thus as long as you and I use magnets, any such device will never be perpetual motion.
FreeMagneticEnergy 2 years ago
I built something very much like that.....it now sits on a shelf and I have occasion to throw things at it~
Plataea 2 years ago
I'm also trying to build a perpetual motion device.
I'm learning a lot from your work.
Best stuff I've seen so far on YouTube.
AnonymousX2 3 years ago
just wondering r u still alive or did govt ment kill u 4 gettin to close to overunity
ariana29x 3 years ago
Google, "One Way Magnetic Shielding" for your answer.
Good luck!
jamesroney 3 years ago
yeah :(
pubtor 3 years ago
If you put more mass on your rotor (like more than what the magnetic field is blocking), would not that make it spin a lot easier and longer? After you give the initial push, it should be fairly easy (not much energy) to keep it rotating.
youtuubbguy66 3 years ago
Video is a bit on the dark side..
mothtv 3 years ago