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Old 25th May 2009, 04:04 AM   #16
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Don't they teach conservation of energy in high school science class anymore? Why do people still build these kinds of devices?
you know, you shouldn't be so negitive. I'm just trying to learn something new
and yes, asking a few dum question along the way. do you remember when you first started. thought so.
do you know how many things we use today that people thought could not be done or thought were stupid. yea me either
so just because it hasn't been done dosen't meen it can't
besides I'm having fun!!!! and what better reason is there for doing anything
oh yea they did teach something abought science in high school but that was abought 10 no 20 well almost 30 years ago. have forgotten most of that
hahahahahaha.
anyway take it easy and have fun. just ordered more parts hope they get here soon hopfuly I won't burn up so many this time. ah well thats half the fun

thanks for your imput and that means all of you
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Old 25th May 2009, 04:36 AM   #17
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I've got a little 12v light bulb inside a cube box made totally from miniature solar cells. There's nowhere for the light to leak out. It's been keeping itself lit up for years!!!
You just cant see it.
question????? where dose the light go when you turn it off.
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Old 25th May 2009, 04:40 AM   #18
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ok enough bashing for now. give me a week or so to recieve my parts and i'll let you all know what happens
later......
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Old 25th May 2009, 04:55 AM   #19
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wjyates, the important part is you keep learning. Practice all you'd like doing anything you'd like, but don't replace that with complete disregard of theory. It is upon yourself to educate yourself in what other people have learned over the years, and even more important that you brush up on those forgotten skills from highschool and the scientific method. Before you try to build something look up what other peoples' experiances have been, before you undertake a project, research the facts the fictions and the possibilities, and if you don't like them don't let that stop you, but don't try to be Baron Munchausen and hoist yourself up to the moon on your own bootstraps =)

You have a week to learn in your free time, whatever that may be.
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Old 25th May 2009, 04:55 AM   #20
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Well don't keep up guessing, are you trying to build a motor that generates surplus power to self run?

Yep guess that's what he's trying to do.
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Old 25th May 2009, 04:59 AM   #21
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Oh someones already built an overunity motor in 2006, lol. Such gullible folks.
ZPEnergy.com - Overunity magnet motor released !
Guess it stopped.
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Mr. Sprain wrote to me [Stefan]:

I have been working on this project for 4 years. I have spent a little under a million dollars. I have a patent and a working prototype (see attached photos). The rotational force is measured using a torque sensor that allows me to put it under load just like a real generator. I have measured the energy going into the electromagnet voltage and current. It comes from a digital power supply so there is no guessing as to what is being used. I'm using a super perm alloy core for the electromagnet. A digital encoder controls the firing of the electromagnet.

My results:

out-.6 Nm at 10 radian/sec =6W
in-19.8v @ 1.9A = 37.62W each pulse is .028ms = 1.05 W per pulse 3 pulses
per/sec = 3.1W total input

Please see patent 6,954,019

Thank you,
Paul Sprain
Ever notice how folks that build this stuff never seem to have much of a grasp of electricity or physics. They do seem to know everything about UFOs & coverups.
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Old 25th May 2009, 05:04 AM   #22
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I don't know, sounds fishy
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Old 25th May 2009, 05:12 AM   #23
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Some more good reading, nice site actually.
Permanent Magnet Motors
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Old 26th May 2009, 04:24 AM   #24
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What about a perp motion machine that works, AND with a practical use to boot??
THE ATMOS CLOCK PAGE

http://www.atmosadam.com/atlantis1.jpg
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