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Andrea
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I have disabled the adding of comments to this video . For my conclusions about the OC MPMM WhipMag go to the last video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nOzfn... Thanks for watching Andrea
The video shows the unfinished work in progress during my replication of the WhipMag MPMM . The WipMag MPMM is a permanent magnet motor that during a series of tests performed by the inventors of the original device , showed a particular and unusual behaviour described by who invented the device as being an "anomaly " . You can find the original video that shows the mentioned effect searching on youtube for : " The OC MPMM - Alsetalokin's Video [2008/01/04] " I' ve found the device shown in the video and related working " anomaly " indeed incredibly interesting also due to the relative semplicity of the device's structure and components . The best way to try to make up my mind about the results apperently achieved in the original video mentioned above, was to make a replicaion myself , also since believing that only a wide replication of the shown phenomenon can prove the concept standing behind it to be not simply an anomaly as stated by the inventors , but a reliable effect . In my series of videos I' m going to show the progress of my replication of the original device . I'll try to replicate also the mentioned anomaly by building my device as similar as possible to the original , and a great aid in doing so came from the fact that the inventors and developers of the project have kept it opensource therefore I' ve been able to use the original specs , designs and partlist and so I shoud have a good chance to duplicate the device as close as possible to the original . I really hope that some of the people that are replicating the Whipmag MPMM will succeed in duplicating the effect , with all the implication that a further study and development could mean. I want to make clear that these videos are not intended to show any overunity unless clearly stated during the videos or expressly written in the clips description. In any case I'd like to point out that my eventual failure in duplicating the effect shown in the original inventors video, shouldn't be used as a meter of judgment of the original phenomenon itself , since the delicate equilibrium between the components of the original device could be not exactly equalled by my device , and therefore I could easly fail where others have or could succeed .
( The Part 2 )This video shows some tries I' m making whit some magnets that are not the ones used in the original inventors device . Fitting some of them in the rotor after wrapping them in some paper to make a tighter fit and attaching couple of them straight to the stator's bearing whit some tape I 've managed to achieve some AGW (antigearwise) locking , but i don't get any increase in rpm or duration of the rotor' s revolutions . I' ve also started to try different stators design but without success till now. l' ll have to wait for the proper magnets to arrive to make some testing according to the original inventors video to see if the same effect can be achieved
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