On Wed, 10 Apr 2013, Jed Rothwell wrote:

You gotta love magic magnet motors. So beguiling! Reports like this come in
every year or so. Nothing ever seems to come of them. The person
demonstrating the motor never produces 10 of them to sell to other people,
or does anything else.

1. Figure out a flywheel-toy which employs a very slight conventional static b-field force to power the flywheel, and at the same time is demagnetizing some permanent magnets.

2. Futz with your design until it can keep itself spinning for several hours before requiring that the magnets be repositioned.

3. PROFIT!!!!

:)

I don't know if such a thing is even possible. But from the history of the "magnet motor" crowd, probably it can be done, just as long as the rotor has near zero load and only must supply frictional losses to some extremely low-friction bearings.

I once offered one of these people $10,000 for a copy. After a few days he
politely declined.

You're an obvious idea-thief! :) Trying to walk away with billions which should be his alone!!! He'd better bury his device in his back yard and stop discussing it, the way Clem supposedly did with the self-running vegetable-oil rotor engine.




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