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I think this animation is pretty self-explanatory. As the wheel rotates, the mass of the magnets get repulsed and attracted in such
a way that they shift to a gravitationally-favorable position to keep
the wheel rotating.
:: Feb 18th 2007 ::
Last night, after my failed attempt at reproducing the screw magnet motor , I decided to proceed with my usual free engery net browsing routine, and stumbled on this thread.
I took a quick look at the illustration on that page and decided that
it could use far more clarification in the form of a nice animation.
Therefore, I created the animation that you see above in the hopes of
promoting myself as a scientific concept animator..
While creating the animation, I maintained the general concept of
repositioning the mass of magnets in a way that would cause the overall
wheel to spin through gravitational leverage (if there is such a
thing). Through the creative process, a new design concept emerged. A
design that I feel fully utilizes the repulsive and attractive forces
of the magnets to minimize friction and maximize the "graviton
leverage".
I already have a few design modifications to make in order to avoid
magnetic interaction between the sliding magnets. More animations are soon to come.
On a side note: If this is, in fact, a unique idea, I hope to retain
the rights to the device until I can properly release it under an open
source-like license. I want this to be freely available to the world.
Let's face it, a free energy source is what the world needs right now.
I just don't want "big energy" corporation-x to get their grubby mitts
on it and try to claim ownership,, etc etc.. I know I'm probably
jumping the gun on this. No prototype has been built yet. But, just
so it is known, I'd like to protect this concept, if it does in fact
work, only to give it away.
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