Following are two more interesting videos on the subject. Yet because this world is so full of greed and falsity I simply don't know what to believe regarding this, although I have researched it a bit, and although very interested in it. If magnets could be shielded in some manner it should work. Some say it works but the magnets wear down. Yet even if the magnets wear down they would still have some power, and to me it would still be very interesting. But I am not convinced.
Amos,
I'm not saying this is not legit but it reminds me of Dennis Lee. Google his name and it sounds like similar claims. Here is one link for your convenience. http://www.nmsr.org/denislee.htm
This link shows how to make the most simple electric motor I know of. It only takes a small battery two small magnets and a piece of copper wire about one foot long. Further it takes only a pliers and a couple of minutes to make it! Tried it and it works. I did have two very strong earth magnets which I used, although it might work with lower powered magnets. I used a size C battery as it was the same diameter as the magnets.
I have no idea how it works, as somehow the copper wire is forced to move around the battery by the current flow and the magnets, even though copper is not attracted to normal magnets or normal electromagnets. Further this little motor has no brushes or contact tips that can cause reverses in flows of electricity and reverse the poles on the magnets as the motor runs. I thought electric motors work by electromagnets changing their poles while the motor runs thus drawing and repelling in proper sequence to make the rotor turn. Maybe someone else can explain why this motor runs. I am especially dumbfounded to think that somehow the copper is forced to spin around the battery, although copper does not stick to normal magnets or and electromagnets. Thus what kind of force here is forcing the copper wire to spin about the battery? It is a different kind of magnetic force that acts on copper in particular situations? It is very strange to me.
All these "perpetual motion" machines and not a single one has ever been proven to generate more energy than it consumes. Given that the laws of physics have been so well documented I think it would be safe to assume that all these free energy claims are either hoaxes or frauds until proven otherwise. If these machines actually worked it should be a very simple matter to prove it.
What got me looking at this is last week I meet a former NASA designer or engineer, and talked to him about gliders. He wasn't so interested in that as in the Bedini motor which he thought might be able to charge batteries above what in drains as it runs, as is claimed by the inventor. I in researching that a bit ran into the Perendev motor which I thought looked more promising than that and might be quite related.
This man now is 80 and spoke of two experiences where his heart stopped and he said he was in a tunnel and seen a light at the other end, as is often the confession of those who are near death and come back. He was a very interesting man. But his significant belief in the Bedini motor could very well be wrong.
thought might be able to charge batteries above what in drains as it runs, as is claimed by the inventor.
Amos think about this statement?? all he would need is a capacitor to keep it running if the statement were true, the guy is in la la land, he simply is not going to "harvest" the power in a magnet, because that force is not power
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