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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2006

Could this be the future of free energy?

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  • Okay, I don't see any reason to upload the video, but I had to order another generator than worked on a lower voltage, and an even lower voltage motor.

    What I'm finding is that the magnetic friction prevents any perpetual motion from ocuring. The generator can spin the motor, and the motor can spin the generator, but because the magnets attract to each other it slows the process down and rapidly causes the two magnets to pull towards each other. Freezing the machine.

  • I like the vid...ok, no one seems to understand this, but when you run a magnet slowly by a quadpole magnet, it spins like crazy. Look up David Hamel type devices. Your best bet is to make a near-frictionless environment for your magnet(using repulsion). Free energy is so close I can taste it.

  • I have a 1.5 volt wind generator, and a low voltage 0.3 volt motor to hook these magnets up to. I'll upload a video soon, and will be measuring the voltage and current needed to run the motor verses the generated power. Let me know if you have any other ideas. Tnx

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  • @CoreyWhite01 The only way this will work is if we somehow suspend a copper cable the circumference of earth outside of the pull zone (so it floats) then use a diametrically aligned cylindrical magnet (with hole) and the idea of sattelites to put it into rotation around the cable through the magnets hole.

    Essentially something like this

    ----------0----------- <copper cable, w/ magnet running through.

    The question would then be, how to get the current back to earth... which may be hard.

  • @Cr3ativity "as soon as you freeze or chill a magnet it begins to levitate".....With all due respect...What the HELL are you talking about?! LOL!!

    A magnet does not start to levitate if you freeze and/or chill it!!

  • Great video,

    5 stars !

    Future high torque free energy motor may indid utilizing the multi pole magnets...

  • No. Free Energy is a myth. Please get an education.

  • the amasing one pole lock.

  • There is not nearly enough "cold" in that cup to chill a magnet so much....

  • Interesting, it is true though. If you look, the cup is frozen with ice. As soon as you freeze or chill a magnet it begins to levitate. I presume that because of this, two more magnet poles are generated. In total, their are four. The top and bottom, and the sides if you could imagine a splitting line, much like a "split ring commutator."

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