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Sean CLaNZeR's Hamel Spinner 4

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

Here Sean places the glass dish up-side-down, with the metal ball and washer inside the bowl, with the magnet ring on top of the bowl, to rule out the possibility that some kind of air hose was being used to contribute to the rotation of the metal ball and washer.

Sean CLaNZeR, who is one of the most gifted replicators of the various magnet motor concepts that get floated around, has produced a few videos of his replication of the Hamel Spinner, a design that John Bedini expands and explains in the most recent installment of Tom Bearden's series: Energy from the Vacuum.

While the present version he demonstrates does not show acceleration from magnet power alone, it does show maintained rotation to the point that the rate of deceleration is far slower than would be manifest without some kind of rotation assist.

See http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:CLaNZer%27s_Replication_of_the_Hamel_Spinner

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  • i'd love to know where they got the idea that u used an air hose from...

    however... I like the 'piss take' by turning the bowl upside down... lol

    Nice work

  • Comwarrior: After the Mylow-disaster of the last months everyone showing videos like this will have a hard time....

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  • A simple explaination to how it works: "The center of force will always follow the center of gravity, if it is not aligned with the center of gravity it will continue to fall in that direction". The Germans were good at this, you simply create an artificial center of force and an artificial center of gravity (Heim theory).

    Choca

  • I saw a documentary back in the 1990's showing the Hamel antigravity device as well as how it worked. If its built right it is said that it will spin forever. I'd tried to find the video on youtube and the internet to no avail. The video had the 44 gallon drum device tied to a table so it didn't fly off into space, people will say I'm bullshitting (I don't give a shit). The ABC TV show that I'd seen Hamels device on I think was called "Fantastic Future"- someone could buy it & upload it

    Choca

  • make an electron? go around a nucleus? badf with woirds but god can do it. it can be done

  • whats does this prove? nothing, all i see is a very low friction rotation of a ball bearing. all you got to do is look at the RPM's at 1:15 (#4) and 2:48 (#9) and compair. hell just spin any ballbearing on glass and see how long it will spin, the only thing the magnets are doing is keeping the axis straight, and helping to lowwer the friction (by lifting/pulling up on the washer). nothing new, nothing unknown, and easy to explain.

  • @neo58421964 yea, magnet noobs

  • Geezz some people have obviously never played around with magnets but seem to like the word fake, people need to do some experiments of their own before slamming someone's work.

  • of course there is no airflow involved in thsi experiment... the one who said that was obviously one of the not-so-few ignorants out there...lol this experiment works just like that spinning magnetic toy,the magnet is rotated then its magnetic field combined with the magnetic ring underneath will provide the spinning force... except that in this experiment, the magnetic ring off magnets is located above the spinning round one... thats the only difference..so its basically inverted upside down..

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