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Tests prove that the four pole Brushless Faraday Generator speeds up when the output coils are shorted. Thus if the coils had little or no d.c. resistance, at some point when the rate of rotation of the standing wave magnetic field becomes fast enough, the generator would turn into a motor, running on free energy induced from energy space by the magnetic field of the rotating four disk magnet assembly. These magnets are the same as shown in my last tests involving the Faraday Brushless four magnet single coil free energy machine. ------
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  • Time (as inverse to cycle rate) will increase when the coils are unshorted. In otherwords, when the load is maximum, the time of rotation decreases which is opposite the action of a conventional generator that will slow down and then the time of rotation cycle increases.

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  • Very interesting work! As I understand a coil picks up power from the rotating faraday disc's. And if there were superconducting the generator(coil) will also become a motor and propel the disc's. then it would be free energy.

    Thanks 4 sharing, M

  • Nice ! More tech on "Wonderful energy" by HorizonDelta ;-)

  • time increase?

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