JR Replication of Whipmag OC MPMM
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@krizpy86 It still wouldn't accelerate even if everything was suspended in place above magnetic fields, with no physical contact to the base or axis whatsoever, and the ability to spin freely for several minutes, even hours, in a vacuum, with no gravity.
But yeah, it would probably spin for a few minutes longer if he had better bearings...
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you forgot to install the electric motor in the back. What were you thinking?
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you say frictionless but I can hear the cheap bearings making noise
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what if you had a stronger magnet that would sway in and ourusing gravity that way it would offset the energy in bursts like a person peddaling a bike but since gravity is causing the motion and the magnet pulls it self tward the motor it would work. In theory for a little while. If you placed the swinging magnet controled swing of course just at the perfect distance it should always do the same motion. try it im interested to see what it would do
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I think you should stop spending money on magnets and buy yourself a better camera.
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some self runing magnet motor do work
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@Secondlifecreator Wrong!
As I said, there is no such thing as "frictionless" when two surfaces rub (or roll) against each other. Therefore you are always "losing" energy, so long as there is motion. Even the motion of a solid object against the air HAS FRICTION
Unless new energy is being put in (or "created") by the magnetic forces, the motion will eventually stop.
Magnetism is a UNIVERSAL CONSTANT and you cannot simply ignore the negativ magnetic poles. So magnetic attraction cannot make power
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I think the problem is pretty simple, the main wheel bearing sucks. By the looks of it this has been a very cheap low fi project. So i get it why he does not spend cash on good ones. I would try different bearings, the bearing (you can hear that noise when he spins the wheel) that is your friction right there.
The magnets are never strong enough, plus sound stupid why are the magnets spinning? Think of it, wheel spins, magnet too..were does it resist ? The field changes too on spi
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There is NO SUCH THING as "frictionless" unless you are floating in space, so no wonder it doesn't work.
To extract energy from it, it has to EXPEND energy, which it doesn't have. It will only ever settle in a trough of minimal competing magnetic forces once it has spent any initial spinning forces you put in.
CLUE: Magnetism is UNIVERSAL and you cannot negate the opposite poles' energies. (you cannot hide the negative magnetic forces) Otherwise it would be easy.
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The problem are the free moving magnets on the outside.
When the machine gains momentum the free moving magnets become unpredictable and are not able to keep up.
Even though the magnetic force that moves them is "frictionless" the free moving magnets are bound by friction because of the bearing used to hold them.
This is why this machine will never work, the free moving magnets are terribly unpredictable and will never keep up with the magnetic forces that alter their positions.
The main design flaw is the lack of bullshit in this model.
adisharr 3 years ago 29
all we need now is the flux capacitor
countcake 3 years ago 24