Switching Permantent Magnet Field.wmv
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?????....Niente di eccezzionale mi sembra....
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WOOW,BASED ON THIS IT CAN BE MADE A MOTOR WHO WILL RUN A CAR POWERED ONLY BY A 12 VOLTS CAR BATTERY.THE DRAINED POWER FROM THE BATTERY WILL BE RECHARGED BY THE CAR'S ALTERNATOR,SO IT WILL RUN INFINITELY,IN THEORY.....
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Nice. Thanks for sharing.
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tkx for share!! it can be inplemented in security magnet locks. The magnetic locks needs a ups for security and consume electricity permanently. The PMH looks like a great solution. How can I demagnetize a PMH without other PMH?
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Wow, James Clerk Maxwell says Welcome to 1880 BITCHES
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I wonder if anybody would mind if I built a pair of these for personal use.
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Nice*
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This is MEG conception. When the magnetic field collapsed in one side then produced free energy. Motionless Electryc Generator.
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Great experiment. Thx.
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Fuckin' Magnets, how do they work?
Well done,
switching the Remanenz magnetism from one leg to the other with the help of these coils.
Interesting is, as you did not yet applied any current, that the magnetic flux
went all the way to the left leg although you also attached the right leg.
So when it has decided to go in one direction the Remanenz flux seems to stay in this leg, although you connect another leg !
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 1 year ago
@overunitydotcom
I believe i understand what you are saying. I should say that the cores were slightly unbalanced in surface area, the left side having more. So it had a stronger attraction to the left side. Interesting behavior none the less.
codygillespie 1 year ago
Cody,
Again, great video. Is this an effect you could use to turn the PMH into a motor? I thought I remember Leedskalnin talking about a motor he had created... Maybe I'm off as there is a permanent magnet in the circuit unlike the PMH... Just curious : )
Welesly77 1 year ago
@Welesly77
Yes, thats the plan.
codygillespie 1 year ago
@codygillespie you're pretty much the man : ) I can think, hey, there must be a way to use this... then I hit a wall and can go no further. You on the other hand, find a practical way to make it work. Keep it up! This is huge!
-Wes
Welesly77 1 year ago
@Welesly77
@Welesly77
Thanks! But i can not take credit for these things, they are not my inventions, I just like to show them so people can see and understand. Ed L has lots of info in his magnetic current book and john bedini has been helping me to understand. And if nothing happens from it, oh well, i just enjoy playing with this stuff and its good experience.
codygillespie 1 year ago