I'd say we're pretty close to free energy:

http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/MagneticMotors/index.html

At 07:11 PM 10/22/2004 +0200, you wrote:
Dear Dan,

I have seen one of those running. It was about 1 mouse power, and
rotated fairly slowly and steadily, like about 100rpm. there was a bit
of torque but I could easily slow it with finger pressure on the shaft. It
was basically 4 rotating coils and 4 stationary magnets all in a NSNS
orientation. The wheel and frame were of wood and a steel shaft in
bearings.  Had a star shaped brass piece on the end of the shaft
which was one part of the commutator. the other contact had an
adjustable advance/retard mechanism for tuning for no sparking. Not
very impressive power or speed -wise. What was really remarkable
was that the local taxi drivers brought their dead batteries for
recharging. Free. there were about a dozen 12volt batteries on the
floor all connected in parallel.

Tony

On 21 Oct 2004 at 13:05, Dan Nave wrote:

> I should have said that "free energy" is not here and not well
> developed.
>
> It is not here.  It is not developed.
>
> If it is, show me something that actually works.
>
> I haven't been able to find anything, in spite of searching for it.
>
>  0<snip>0



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