In reading the link I could not find any statement about the quantity of energy 
(kilowatt hours) released before recharging magnets is necessary to continue 
motor ops.

The most relavant part of the link is as follows:

“The Earth Engine is not a perpetual motion machine. The Earth Engine uses the 
force created from two opposing magnets. Magnets are a depleting resource that 
requires “recharging” every three years. If the engine is shut down, it will 
stop rotating the drive system.”

As can be seen, it begs the question of how much energy is available and how 
much energy is reuired by unspecified recharging schemes.   How much torque 
does the engine produce as a continuous output over one revolution of the drive 
shaft.

Bob Cook


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Magnetic motors magically appear in cyberspace from time to time, but usually 
they will demagnetize quickly or never work to begin with.

Supposedly, however,  there is one version  which  has been operating in Las 
Vegas for a while.

At least it is aptly located… Place your bets…

https://overunity.com/18188/iec-earth-engine-first-magnet-motor-installed-in-las-vegas/dlattach/attach/172437/image//<https://overunity.com/18188/iec-earth-engine-first-magnet-motor-installed-in-las-vegas/dlattach/attach/172437/image/>

This image is eye-candy and not the actual device  which is said to be working. 
It is reminiscent of the RAR hype, for sure.

This is the IEC site – they definitely want your investment dollars and expect 
to raise a quarter billion - but is the technology for real?

https://ie.energy/index.html

If it is real this time (and it could be according to people who have seen it 
running) -  the Company is  going about the early stage process in what appears 
to be  the wrong way. They do have good Universities in Nevada and Az. However, 
they apparently  think that skirting the experts is the best  way to proceed… 
and there are a lot of gamblers out there who routinely bet fortunes on riskier 
ventures. Time will tell.




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