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Magnetic motor
BlackeyeDate: Monday, 22.07.2013, 21:59 | Message # 1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLek_3Hpwus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGST6835uNM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG3s1F7IY0s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9MNQPh7E1M
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REAL? or FAKE?

is this possible?
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I believe it is possible......


Edited by Blackeye - Monday, 22.07.2013, 22:00
 
neutronium76Date: Monday, 22.07.2013, 22:35 | Message # 2
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WatsisnameDate: Tuesday, 23.07.2013, 01:30 | Message # 3
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Sorry, I'm on a slow internet connection, so I'm not going to bother watching these videos. I would also appreciate more than two words written regarding what their content is.

Judging from the video titles, though, it sounds like complete nonsense. If anyone tells you they've found 'free energy' or 'perpetual motion', you may simply refer them to a physics textbook and point to the laws of thermodynamics.





 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Tuesday, 23.07.2013, 03:20 | Message # 4
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Magnetic motors are possible but just like anything else they are subject to the laws of physics, meaning the energy is not free.

I've seen some impressive magnetic motors but the energy they put out is nothing close to what most people claim is possible. A friend of mine built one with alternating magnets in a ring that were controlled by a switch while a central magnet was pushed and pulled by the alternating magnets on the ring of the circle. That large contraption is enough to power a couple LED strips while controlling the switches. That is nowhere near free energy though is impressive, plus it doesn't run forever it will inevitably hiccup and stop and requires manual restarting.





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DisasterpieceDate: Tuesday, 23.07.2013, 03:37 | Message # 5
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I want to believe

Greatest. Derp. EVER!





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