Is there free energy in magnets?
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just one problem with the design. we will use the space ship example: when a space ship passes near a planet it trajectory is changed yes but that is looking at a single point in space, if we use a real planet or in the case of your design a circle the space ship also get closer to the planet. the process continues untill the space ship either crashes into the planet or is launched out of orbit. in the case of your design the ball hits a magnet and stops or just goes flying.
according to my calculations: Qh+p/force X Tc -p = energy....
this machine working non stop for 8 months, would power your wifes vibrator for roughly 1 minute
gooman989898 6 months ago 10
@aetherix01
"let's not consider friction"
Good luck with that in the real world.
chibraxial 1 month ago 7