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Uploaded by gdelk123 on Dec 5, 2009
All of the magnets oppose one another. The machine has been operating for two years. Some people say that since it uses magnets, it is not perpetual motion. Magnets do eventually wear out.
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@n1a2t3h4a5l6i7e8 No. Without a battery it will stop in seconds
or at most a minute or so. There are million dollar prizes to be won
for this kind of "invention" and all that have tried have been shown
to be a fraud or their "inventor" simply made a ridiculous mistake
in understanding. This is for the same reason that The Amazing
Randi has never had to pay the prize he offers for real supernatural
phenomena, there aren't any.
rstevewarmorycom 1 month ago
@Amusedman1 If all you guys who imagine that this is
perpetual motion or free energy knew what the scientists
and engineers know about you from just that, you would
be surprised and embarrassed. It is NOT PM it is NOT
"over-unity", if it makes noise it is losing energy and will
stop very shortly, if it does not it means the author is
deceiving you with a hidden power source, and it means
that you're confused idiots gabbling about nothing real.
@TheLunchboxCharlie I know they FEEL
like some kind of magic, but that's just a beginner's mistake
in physics. Magnets can't "power" anything. I know they FEEL
amazing, but that's not something for nothing.
@TheLunchboxCharlie Magnets aren't a power source!
They only deliver back what you put into them yourself.
They are like springs, unless you stretch them, you can't
get any work out of them, and stretching them requires
that SAME amount of work. You can't get more back out
of them than you had to put in yourself.
@rstevewarmorycom The power source is the magnets. It's not perpetual motion but it is powered by the magnets.
TheLunchboxCharlie 1 month ago
"All of the magnets oppose one another. The machine has been operating for two years."
This is a complete lie. So sick of hoaxes.
fuzzywzhe 2 months ago
@Marsyas2 It's not even PM, you can hear sound coming from it,
which is lost energy. That means there's a power source. And it's
CERTAINLY not any "over-unity" bullshit, that's bogus.
rstevewarmorycom 4 months ago
There is an unseen power source, probably under the base.
lunhil12 4 months ago
@gdelk123
re "magnets eventually wear out": 400 hundred years or thereabout they say. how anyone has proven that begs the question, how?
johnnytheprick 4 months ago
@marvinn42
if it outlives one generation, its PM to me.
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@n1a2t3h4a5l6i7e8 No. Without a battery it will stop in seconds
or at most a minute or so. There are million dollar prizes to be won
for this kind of "invention" and all that have tried have been shown
to be a fraud or their "inventor" simply made a ridiculous mistake
in understanding. This is for the same reason that The Amazing
Randi has never had to pay the prize he offers for real supernatural
phenomena, there aren't any.
rstevewarmorycom 1 month ago
@Amusedman1 If all you guys who imagine that this is
perpetual motion or free energy knew what the scientists
and engineers know about you from just that, you would
be surprised and embarrassed. It is NOT PM it is NOT
"over-unity", if it makes noise it is losing energy and will
stop very shortly, if it does not it means the author is
deceiving you with a hidden power source, and it means
that you're confused idiots gabbling about nothing real.
rstevewarmorycom 1 month ago
@TheLunchboxCharlie I know they FEEL
like some kind of magic, but that's just a beginner's mistake
in physics. Magnets can't "power" anything. I know they FEEL
amazing, but that's not something for nothing.
rstevewarmorycom 1 month ago
@TheLunchboxCharlie Magnets aren't a power source!
They only deliver back what you put into them yourself.
They are like springs, unless you stretch them, you can't
get any work out of them, and stretching them requires
that SAME amount of work. You can't get more back out
of them than you had to put in yourself.
rstevewarmorycom 1 month ago
@rstevewarmorycom The power source is the magnets. It's not perpetual motion but it is powered by the magnets.
TheLunchboxCharlie 1 month ago
"All of the magnets oppose one another. The machine has been operating for two years."
This is a complete lie. So sick of hoaxes.
fuzzywzhe 2 months ago
@Marsyas2 It's not even PM, you can hear sound coming from it,
which is lost energy. That means there's a power source. And it's
CERTAINLY not any "over-unity" bullshit, that's bogus.
rstevewarmorycom 4 months ago
There is an unseen power source, probably under the base.
lunhil12 4 months ago
@gdelk123
re "magnets eventually wear out": 400 hundred years or thereabout they say. how anyone has proven that begs the question, how?
johnnytheprick 4 months ago
@marvinn42
if it outlives one generation, its PM to me.
johnnytheprick 4 months ago