There's a company that is building a Tesla-style tower in Texas - it will be interesting to see if they can pull it off: vizivtechnologies.com/about/Mr. Nickola Tesla took that secret to his grave, but someone maybe rediscover it some day.
There's a company that is building a Tesla-style tower in Texas - it will be interesting to see if they can pull it off: vizivtechnologies.com/about/Mr. Nickola Tesla took that secret to his grave, but someone maybe rediscover it some day.
Don't get your formulas too close to one of these! :
Notice they disassemble it after the demonstration.
They have been around since the 1970's. Their only drawback is they are not cost-effective compared to fossil-fuels... Yet.
Hopefully it fares better than these did:There's a company that is building a Tesla-style tower in Texas - it will be interesting to see if they can pull it off: vizivtechnologies.com/about/
Stan Deyo has been working on some of those things, the etherial energy that comes from the sun, I've seen some of the drawings and they make sense, I've thought of these things as well. Tesla was a genius, but he had a lot of psychological problems, he was always afraid someone was going to steal his inventions and he kept most of his information in his head. He was at odds with Thomas Edison, look up what Edison did trying to discredit Tesla, the battle between having DC power over AC power.Tesla said it was possible to tap into it, the universal ether energy. He created a car that he drove around NYC for hours that was powered by a black box he had created that was connected to an electric motor. You should read the book.
OK call me crazyIf you ever want to throw a curve to a science teacher, ask them what the speed of magnetic lines of force are, or the speed of gravity lines.
Hopefully it fares better than these did:
...'electricity from thin air'.
They already spent tons of money putting them up, whut happened?
It was all free 'green-power' after that.
Hopefully it fares better than these did:
...'electricity from thin air'.
They already spent tons of money putting them up, whut happened?
It was all free 'green-power' after that.
It's amazing after centuries, how little we know about either of those.If you ever want to throw a curve to a science teacher, ask them what the speed of magnetic lines of force are, or the speed of gravity lines.
This is where mankind gets it wrong when it comes to harnessing the power permanent magnets produce continuously for decades.When two north poles are pushed together the fields interact the field lines are ... squished together and the energy required to push the two like poles together is stored in the magnetic fields. Much like squishing down compression spring.
That is about I can say without math.
If you come up with an example that can be reproduced please let me know. Winning a Nobel Prize is still on my to-do list.This is where mankind gets it wrong when it comes to harnessing the power permanent magnets produce continuously for decades.
The two like poles magnets can be moved close to each other using almost no force if a 'distraction' is moved between them.
They will actually pull towards each other.
When the distraction is removed, they produce power pushing away from each other.
Everybody tries to harness the power of magnets pulling at each other, which little different than a tension spring, and will not work.
We know that magnets produce far more power than it takes to make them.
And we know that power is safe.
We just seem to suck at turning it into electricity.
And I know why.
Do you think the electric power companies would let a design come to market that would allow every house to have it's own permanent-magnet electricity generator?
Since I am a member of "The Dark Side", I can tell you that we will buy every design, and every patent, that comes out.
I already did that after I finished research with Flashlight.If you come up with an example that can be reproduced please let me know. Winning a Nobel Prize is still on my to-do list.
Ben
It would make it has far as storage in the Smithsonian not far from the ark of the covenant after you cash in.I already did that after I finished research with Flashlight.
The other big part they missed, was that the outside housing must spin as well as the inner rotor.
I had it all drawn out, but what's the use?
It would just end up getting sold to the power companies and would end up on the pile with the others :
Yes, and something @Neb said still bugs me:Here's something to think about in considering the speed of magnetic lines of force, when you take a coil of copper and slowly pass it through a magnetic field, the electricity coming from that coil is traveling at nearly the speed of light.
Everything else he said is true.Field lines tend to be as short as possible.
Hair splitting now I admit...Here's something to think about in considering the speed of magnetic lines of force, when you take a coil of copper and slowly pass it through a magnetic field, the electricity coming from that coil is traveling at nearly the speed of light.
I hope I can help.Yes, and something @Neb said still bugs me:
Everything else he said is true.
Short is a relative term. I stacked 6 of the ferro-magnets that are shown in my video together and moved a compass needle 6 feet away.
Sure, that is really weak, but the lines of force were present that far away.
We're not delusional. There are hundreds of designs that we use everyday that he did not think of.It's easy for us to think there's a huge conspiracy to keep us from being able to generate our own power.
This requires us to ignore history and the evolution of the science. Does anyone think Michael Faraday was clever enough to discover that a conductor moving through a magnetic field causes electron flow, and invent an electric motor -- but too stupid to figure out how to generate free power from those very same magnets?
If you do think that, you are delusional.
That looks like a "keeper.We're not delusional. There are hundreds of designs that we use everyday that he did not think of.
Magnet motors have been around for decades. You can find grainy videos of them running back in the late 70's on youtube.
Unfortunately they all share the same design flaw: they only have 2 elements and work off of the very slight difference between the force of attraction and repulsion of magnets.
They all lack 'the third element' which I called a "distraction" that turns permanent magnets off completely.
Here's one in action:
So, I am not the only one that remembers 'crystal-radios' that required no electric power to work?I remember the brain twisting I went through learning about transistors, most of which I have forgotten (old age?), one thing that was hard to grasp was "holes", all I can remember is that I used CK 722 transistors and a 1N34 diode for a first transistor radio I made in my teens during the beginnings of an ongoing radio and electronics hobby, which probably lead me into working on solar systems. I guess this is my old man hobby and it's all good.
They were powered via the radio signal. Induced power.So, I am not the only one that remembers 'crystal-radios' that required no electric power to work?
Fortunately they were able to get us away from that 'free power' stuff pretty quick.
I've never seen one that didn't require energy from elsewhere.We're not delusional. There are hundreds of designs that we use everyday that he did not think of.
Magnet motors have been around for decades. You can find grainy videos of them running back in the late 70's on youtube.
Unfortunately they all share the same design flaw: they only have 2 elements and work off of the very slight difference between the force of attraction and repulsion of magnets.
They all lack 'the third element' which I called a "distraction" that turns permanent magnets off completely.
When I was in my early teens, a friend had a very old crystal radio that had a large coil with a wiper for tuning and a lead crystal holder that had a whisker to find the sweet spot for receiving radio signals, it had the original 2,000 ohm headphones and when a station was found it was quite loud, it was in a beautiful wooden case, I would love to have that old radio.They were powered via the radio signal. Induced power.
It doesn't matter.I've never seen one that didn't require energy from elsewhere.
It doesn't matter.
All current magnet-motor designs suck.
Their energy source is internal though:
If this one is fake, they sure went thru a lot of trouble to make it, and a company to sell them.
...And this demonstration video in the middle of nowhere:
Edit: Don't worry, you will never be able to buy one in the USA. We will make sure of that.
Ditto that!I've never seen one that didn't require energy from elsewhere.
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