Perendev Magnet Motor - Does IT WORK?! (Part 2)

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@testpilotmafia862
@testpilotmafia862 2 ай бұрын
The hardest part of building my perpetual motion machine is hiding the wires.
@jess_n_atx
@jess_n_atx Ай бұрын
batteries * but this comment is posted ad nauseum on every video like this
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
@@jess_n_atx its how the issue regulates itself. And I suspect the same algorithms being blamed to censor information, are and have been used to promote viral click bait, which is where this spawned its widespread use. Much like in the UFO culture, a lot of professional debunkers first thought is to digitally shout down at you by dismissing it as satellites, or weather baloons/drones/chinese lanterns etc. it means the coverup largely regulates itself. In over unity, this is wha this comment, the viral click bait servs. But on top of that, you have two other important factors as to why the scams are more common than real research, and thats Crazy inventor syndrome (they go full golum so nobody "steals" their idea before they can patent it) and the Invention Secrecy Act here in the states, which lets the government effectively censor anything they deem too disruptive to the status quo. And they do this ruthlessly without impunity. This is what happens to real free energy researchers, the ones who arent intimidated by the government cartel, end up trying to patent something that threatens the biggest core of the global economy, the really unfortunate ones try to falsify patents which gives the regulators even MORE legal power against them. And this is the answer to "well if free energy was so common how come we havent seen it everywhere!?" Most of whom, don't understand the lawfare our government is up to on its own citizens. Most dont even realize the Invention Secrecy Act is real (and unconstitutional btw, do with that what you will.) 90% of the brilliant minds that have cracked free energy, have taken it to their graves. Whether it be by old age and CIS, or by assassination by the energy cartels like what happened to stan meyer and his water car.
@justiceifeme
@justiceifeme 2 ай бұрын
It's not just a configuration problem that's stopping this from working, it's the fundamental physics of electromagnetism that's the main issue with these permanent magnet motors. The reality is that permanent magnets aren't a source of energy like a chemical battery is; they're at best a spring that can temporarily store energy. This is because the magnetic field they produce is static and unchanging, unlike the electromagnets made from copper coils or superconductors who's magnetic fields are dynamic and therefore occillate between North and south polarities. That's why other permanent magnet motor designs that incorporate electromagnets work better and last significantly longer, but as you said, their inventors don't claim them to be free energy devices. That's because once you start adding a load to them,they quickly lose their energy and stop moving. They've basically just made a poorly designed magnetic flywheel (you could also do the same with literal springs and a simple circuit board that controls their compression and expansion). If you actually want to make a permanent magnet motor that could actually do some useful work, you'd need to develop some kind of material that could generate a dynamic magnetic field and be stable in that configuration (like how the newly discovered Time crystals work without breaking the laws of physics). That'd basically mean you made a robust inductor that can store energy in the form of magnetic fields for a very long time, the implications of which would be so groundbreaking, it'd earn you a Nobel prize. It's not like it's physically impossible to do, but it's not been done yet.
@BandHanana
@BandHanana 2 ай бұрын
@@justiceifeme Google uranium metamaterial magnets
@theyellowarchitect4504
@theyellowarchitect4504 Ай бұрын
you lost me at the "newly discovered time crystals work" Anyway, it's been done already, you just don't know about it. Mentioning the nobel prize is an example lol There are inventors like Stanley Meyer who built an engine running off water, and he didn't get any prize - except a heart attack for trying to disrupt mainstream electricity generation. But you don't hear about such inventors, their patents are always claimed by the goverment btw.
@justiceifeme
@justiceifeme Ай бұрын
@@theyellowarchitect4504 If you got lost at that point, then you at least got my point. Permanent magnets on their own can't be used to generate energy, they can at best be a temporary energy storage system. Secondly, I never said it had to be Nobel laureate worthy for it to be taken seriously, I pointed out a hypothetical scenario where a material with the necessary property of having a constantly changing magnetic field would be Nobel worthy. Also, engines that run on water have existed for a long time, they're known as fuel cell engines that run on hydrogen. BTW the time crystal discovery is a real scientific breakthrough, I'm not talking about some sci-fi nonsense here, it's not some crazy "healing crystal" mumbo-jumbo. Just search for papers about it and you'll see for yourself, it was recently discovered around earlier this year (or ending of last year, I can't remember). Media headlines, as per usual, made a bigger deal out of it than it actually was and exploited the hype they new they'd get if they made it sound like a sci-fi tech in real life discovery (which it definitely wasn't).
@justiceifeme
@justiceifeme Ай бұрын
@@theyellowarchitect4504 If you got lost at that point, then you at least got my point. Permanent magnets on their own can't be used to generate energy, they can at best be a temporary energy storage system. Secondly, I never said it had to be Nobel laureate worthy for it to be taken seriously, I pointed out a hypothetical scenario where a material with the necessary property of having a constantly changing magnetic field would be Nobel worthy. Also, engines that run on water have existed for a long time, they're known as fuel cell engines that run on hydrogen. BTW the time crystal discovery is a real scientific breakthrough, I'm not talking about some sci-fi nonsense here, it's not some crazy "healing crystal" mumbo-jumbo. Just search for papers about it and you'll see for yourself, it was recently discovered around earlier this year (or ending of last year, I can't remember). Media headlines, as per usual, made a bigger deal out of it than it actually was and exploited the hype they new they'd get if they made it sound like a sci-fi tech in real life discovery (which it definitely wasn't).
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
Tesla's Ether energy research stemmed from High voltage Pulsed DC. but magnets do have the ability to oscilate. electromagnets fields can sometimes influence other magnets fields. this is part of the physics of Floyd Sweets "Vacuum Triode Amplifier" when in reality, all it was, was two powerful barrium ferrite magnets with a square frame between them with 2-3 coils. one for driving, and one or more for tapping. he was able to somehow condition his magnets by heating them to de magnetize, then using a high voltage coil pulsing energy at 60 hz to instill a self-oscillating toroidal magnetic field. and when you get the input coil power at a frequency matching the magnets, they fall into resonance, allowing the Ether that Tesla was working with in his day, to flow into the system, thus outputting more energy than input. it works like a magnetic transformer that allows the "Vacuum energy" to flow into it during the wireless transmission jump between the input and output coils. in essence, TRANSFERRING energy from space itself into a circuit using magnetics. but because sweet had crazy inventor syndrome, we were not privy to this knowledge for a long time and people are only now rediscovering this fact. Open sourced, Solid-state generators like Sweets will be one of the many in our future. and there are many of us working to crack the code. because we understand the physics. and we understand that there are ways to bend or abuse physics to achieve results without breaking them, much like the time crystals you mentioned. in the case of the magnet motor, the strength of the magnets plays a pivotal role in how much load it can handle. if you were to find a way to reduce the drag from a spining alternator, you could attach a smaller set of magnets to the end of the rod to spin a lightweight alternator to get "useful" power. but also I noticed what I found relating to the research differs from the shielding method used in the video, in the documentation, you want to try and get as close to blocking off one magnetic polarity from the inside magnets and of the outer so that the only magnetic force being applied is repulsion not attraction. whereby each magnet gives an additional "push." and the more powerful that push, the stronger the rotational force. also the plastic and acrylic used in the design is clearly not rigid enough. that vibration reduces a lot of the potential energy of the system. the physics work out, its just needing some tweaking to get all the other variables aligned. these are also small designs, so its entirely expected that they couldnt run loads this way. but once you have something running continuously, or for a very long time so as to not need a push very often, you can incorporate that by charging a battery or cap bank to give it new spin every so often, then scale this up till the motor can generate power with an alternator style set up, or something more efficient with less magnetic drag if possible. either way, Magnetics are 100% the key to Antigravity and "free energy" and the universe proves this by how prolific magnetics are.
@rogerfroud300
@rogerfroud300 2 ай бұрын
Yep, those are flywheels that have been accelerated by another source and are just slowing down.
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 2 ай бұрын
In the original fraud version, there was an electric motor on the far side that was hidden and they only showed the far side after a cut to remove it.
@StoneUSA
@StoneUSA 2 ай бұрын
James, I appreciate your explanation, but you kind of dodge around it like it's an engineering problem when in fact it's a fundamental physics problem. There aren't "two problems" with a permanent magnetic motor, there is only one problem. Namely that permanent magnets are not a source of energy. You talk around it like it's a matter of configuration, but it's not, and I think you know that it's not. Quite simply put, physics does not allow for a strict permanent magnetic motor to work in any configuration. Again, I appreciate your explanation, but I think your style and approach leaves open the thought that the concept is just waiting for the right configuration when that's just simply not the case.
@Skibbityboo0580
@Skibbityboo0580 2 ай бұрын
Free energy assassin.
@RCarrasco54
@RCarrasco54 2 ай бұрын
Electrons never stop moving without any external energy input, there is "free" energy in them for sure XD
@panzerofthelake4460
@panzerofthelake4460 2 ай бұрын
freeze those to absolute zero (0K) and the electrons stop. They only start again because of external energy in form of heat. Ironically though, if we want to make things this cold, we need to waste a lot of energy on that lol ​@@RCarrasco54
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 2 ай бұрын
​@@RCarrasco54what are you talking about? That only happens in a superconductor, and then only for the current that's already been induced in it. If you're talking about electrons in atoms then your atomic model is 95 years out of date - they _do not orbit_ they're in discrete energy/spin states - if they _did_ orbit then the ultraviolet collapse would be a problem.
@KraussEMUS1
@KraussEMUS1 2 ай бұрын
Great video, James! As another idea, it’s fascinating to think about how magnets might work as a sort of spring mechanism to power a motor, similar to winding up a traditional spring. There's no fundamental reason in physics that it wouldn't work. Plus, with sufficiently strong magnets and a very light rotor, you could potentially leverage the polarized accumulation of atmospheric ions around the magnet poles to move the rotor. There’s even some academic research suggesting that strong magnets can attract polarized oxygen molecules. However, if such a device did work, it likely wouldn't generate a lot of power. Magnet motors are still a really intriguing concept! Also, a big thanks to James for featuring my VTOL ion-propelled aircraft in some of his other videos! You can check them out in action on my KZbin channel and website, where they’ve been showcased in some cases with many officials present. It’s amazing to see how far we've come, especially considering the initial skepticism about thrust-to-weight ratios. I think all things are possible given the right set of circumstances.
@VeniceInventors
@VeniceInventors Ай бұрын
The obvious solution would be to have a mechanically activated shield to block or divert the field that repels the incoming magnets, or rotating magnets to match the phase, but it probably takes the same amount of work to move these added parts, effectively nullifying any gain from them. Ultimately, if any design ends up working, the total energy extracted from the magnets before they are demagnetized would at best be equal to the energy it took to magnetize the magnets. Based on my current understanding of mechanical motion and energy conversion, there's simply no way to get more energy out of a system than was put in. However, at the subatomic scale there clearly is more energy that can be extracted than is required to release it, as crudely demonstrated with fission (nukes) and radioactive decay (nuclear power plants). I'm just not so sure that it's worth the trouble, cost and risks when there already is more energy than we'll ever need coming from the sun that can easily be extracted, both directly from the EM spectrum (UV and IR) and from the wind/rain/currents/tides/swell/etc. I'm not saying that people shouldn't try to harness free energy, as it is a fun exercise.
@elicemelo
@elicemelo Ай бұрын
*_The cars here in my city all run with these engines. There are no more gas stations. Mechanical parts stores now sell magnets by the kilo_*
@charlesblithfield6182
@charlesblithfield6182 2 ай бұрын
I’d like to see more practical explorations of applied fringe physics concepts like the Beifield Brown Effect thruster, Quantized Intertia thruster and other propellant- less thrusters
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
I can definitely try to cover more of that.
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
​@Tech_Planet this project is Undersized underbuilt, and way under speed .we used laser as triggers.not coils. Coils can't react fast enough.
@BandHanana
@BandHanana 2 ай бұрын
​​@@Tech_PlanetI'd like to see you cover metamaterial magnets, and experiment with fringe concepts using these new tools. I think it's safe to assume regular magnets have been completely exhausted for this stuff, and you'd at best basically just be recreating other debunking videos which already exist on a hundred other channels. Metamaterials and 3d printed magnets are a relatively new field of research though, which means there's actually a chance you'll find something no one else has.
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
@@BandHanana Thanks for the feedback guys. I agree there is huge potential to metamaterials. I only learned a bit of it in Const. Eng, but it could unlock a lot of tech and is widely unexplored.
@noprivacyverner
@noprivacyverner 2 ай бұрын
make each magnet a electromagnet you connect to a arduino to flip the polarity so the series of magnet pulse to get the wheel to rotate
@IntenseGrid
@IntenseGrid 5 күн бұрын
I am so glad I found your channel. There are SO many free energy BS videos on youtube, and now so many of them generated by AI mostly. While I don't mind AI visuals, most of the time they are used to annotate fiction. So what is refreshing is that you are a real human that shows these inventions in reality. @2:50 there is a beautiful motor. I would love to have one of those sitting in my window powered by a little solar panel similar to the little swinging toys that used to be available at dollar stores. Are those a product offered somewhere?
@bobwatkins1760
@bobwatkins1760 2 ай бұрын
Nice. I had an idea to make a machine with magnets that would be set up like a ride at a carnival. Taking that same push of magnetism into account and instead of a static rotor and stator situation it was like a spinning tube on roller bearings. The tube having magnets at an angle oriented to perpetuate the push of the magnets also oriented on the outside of the tube (solid mount) moving along a piece of rod in a circle. So it would be like a spinning tube going around in a circle while spinning to get from position 1 back to position 1 which would start the whole thing over again. My theory was the there is indeed energy in a magnet (albeit not a great amount given the weight) and one could harness that free energy but could only get what was initially put into it depending on the gauss involved at the time of making the magnet like a neodymium magnet. Not entirely perpetual motion and it would only work for a short time until the repulsion energy got used up and because of the cost of running the tube around in a circle and spinning simultaneously it couldn't run anything except for itself.
@DigIntoGaming
@DigIntoGaming Ай бұрын
I wonder about adding this to windmills and hydroelectric generators to make them more efficient by adding a bit of a boost to them
@estimatingonediscoveringthree
@estimatingonediscoveringthree 2 ай бұрын
There is subtle difference in the strength of one hole versus another, the magnetic hole versus the electrical. There is a degree of recession between two and you would have to probably place all the magnets and a static imbalance using the procession of the two poles, that is the only way you can, create a net difference to work to be done on something
@lllPlatinumlll
@lllPlatinumlll 2 ай бұрын
The wave pattern we see is necessary for a repeating pattern of force transmission?
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
Correct, that golden line is needed but triggered as well.
@quantumenergysolutions9128
@quantumenergysolutions9128 2 ай бұрын
Does each rotor magnet have Mu metal shielding on side and bottom? Are your stators horizontally polarised or are you using the same? The rotor magnets need to be N/S vertically polarised. Always run it in attraction mode, never repulsion.
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
repulsion would work just as well in theory, all you have to do is isolate and shield the part of the magnets that are attracting so that all you have is push. just like how your method has only pull. They are the same.
@terrytytula
@terrytytula 2 ай бұрын
Surprised you've resurrected it, the motor was debunked as a lie over a decade ago.
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
Some people still think it's real so I tried to explain it a little better.
@matter3232
@matter3232 Ай бұрын
Along time ago I thought of one but it had gears to turn the magnets to the right position as it turned that might take a lot of work and calculations or it might not work.i give it to you if you have the time.
@gregstafford2155
@gregstafford2155 Ай бұрын
The real version of this motor had metal sleeved shielding around each stator and rotor magnet in a Pacific angle to get past the sticky point. That's what everyone keeps missing in their builds these days. The shielding must extend past the magnet a little bit
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
i noticed this right off the bat, the second I saw the concept of a magnet motor and thought about it, the more simple it becomes. and I noticed in this video he didnt shield it properly. people dont seem to understand that, as I understand the physics of this motor, you have to position the magnets a certain way so you can point the repulsion in a rotating direction, while shielding the side of the magnets that are attracted to eachother. I came to this conclusion simply by pushing two magnets together for a few minutes on my desk, yet were the crazy ones am I right?
@gregstafford2155
@gregstafford2155 Ай бұрын
@@MrSnowFoxy correct I have played with shielding magnets with low accuracy gaining a small positive push. The placement angles to allow it to keep spinning a high accuracy placement of magnets is needed using 3D printers or CNC machining parts to hold magnets in correct position and shielding
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
@@gregstafford2155 i just stumbled into the Luling magnet motor while looking for more information to support my theory, it seems the luling motor was using one side as attract, and the other to repell, the attraction side magnet in the video Im seeing, shows that Luling used acuation of the attracting magnet on a recoil spring and pneumatics to "pull" the magnet to cause the disconnection force to throw it because the rotating part in the middle is offset precisely to achieve it. The result being a perpetual motor that just needs air and a computer to time the actuation. I suspect there are better ways to mechanically link it so you dont need the air. But the air method would be simpler to build.
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
It seems to be abusing the same forces that make this type of motor work, which is the force of a moving repellive force to swing the magnet arm back around like a slingshot. In this video I just saw his attract magnet (there were only 4 total magnets in the demo build) is on a recoil spring with a knob to retract it so you can offset the middle magnet bar, and once you find the sweet spot, when you pull the spring all the way back and let go like a pinball machine it throws the magnet arm in a rotational manner, the repullsive magnet on the other side from it then pushes it back around and the process repeats, so to keep it going all you need to do is time that springback action at the right point in the rotation cycle to throw the magnet again. Could be a drop in replacement for most car engines in theory. Just depends on how much load you can drive with that. But he got it to over 400rpm, so heavy duty enough components and strong enough magnets, the centripetal( or is it centrifugal? I always get the two confused.) force could give it strength with a flywheel to just adapt it to most transmissions.
@gregstafford2155
@gregstafford2155 Ай бұрын
@@MrSnowFoxy yes I have seen those videos long time ago they have good ideas but unfortunately they have too many physical losses to allow it to continue to spin on its own. I believe a magnetic only motor with shielding is the ultimate because there is no wires no batteries no hydraulics etc to wear out
@mikaelfransson3658
@mikaelfransson3658 Ай бұрын
This might work with lowe extra energy like magnetic bearing/generator on top end bottom bering (The Rotary magnets) get a joule-thief on it to and if you can get a third energy source from atmospheric! If we want show a way to create energy sheap we can do it today! /Mikael🎉🎉🎉
@Freak.Studios
@Freak.Studios Ай бұрын
Where can I get a sheet of film that shows the magnetic flux or golden waves?
@pauls5745
@pauls5745 2 ай бұрын
I think I saw a video on using a Perendev rotor as a transmission not too long ago.
@XenonDenon
@XenonDenon Ай бұрын
why dont you use an Aperture to come mechanicly over this golden zone? I thought about a syncronized round shaped metal ring with partly open at the exact time, the current Magnet is a.) OPEN or b.) CLOSED, if u are using a non magnetig round plate and create a synced apperture. Hope this will work, prayin for this!
@TheresTyrannyAfoot
@TheresTyrannyAfoot 2 ай бұрын
I've designed a way mo efficient design to extract the power from magnet with ai...ai seemed impressed and now I'm excited and want to bring it to life
@JuusoAlasuutari
@JuusoAlasuutari 2 ай бұрын
Wtf just no
@TheresTyrannyAfoot
@TheresTyrannyAfoot 2 ай бұрын
@JuusoAlasuutari hey if I wanna build build the arc reactor so ai can power it's legs I'm gonna
@JuusoAlasuutari
@JuusoAlasuutari 2 ай бұрын
@@TheresTyrannyAfoot AI isn't a magic bullet. It'll happily hallucinate nonsense for you, especially if you ask for some novel useful invention.
@WORLD_OF_M4V3R1CK
@WORLD_OF_M4V3R1CK Ай бұрын
​@@JuusoAlasuutari Indeed lol
@player911m
@player911m 2 ай бұрын
Do this, but add multiple of them along the same axis. Think of an axel with 5 of these, all rotated slightly. Time them so when one wants to lock, the others prevent it. Multiple of these could work. Thats my theory. Thats like having 1 motor arm, it'll lock. But add in additonal arms and its less likely. The point is to prevent it from locking. Essentially there should be no lock points. If one is in the "lock state", the others will be pushing. So you have 1 locked state and multiple pushing states. Should run forever until the magnets run out.
@eliyahzayin5469
@eliyahzayin5469 Ай бұрын
None of the magnetic 'motors' I've seen seem to have a particularly nuanced understanding of how magnets interact with each other (before even getting into conservative forces) so I'm not too surprised they don't work.
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 2 ай бұрын
Possibly harness that frequency as it reaches that critical RPM to in turn route power back into the system to your hall effect sensors or whatever
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 2 ай бұрын
HOW COULD YOU MAKE A MOTOR THAT TURNS ALL BY ITSELF ??
@guantou2520
@guantou2520 2 ай бұрын
I would not expect torque to be high enough to be of any practical value
@action4free369
@action4free369 2 ай бұрын
Why you dont use the full circel on the outside?
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
Im noticing you wrapped the outter edge of the cylindrical magnets, what you would want from my understanding, is to create a half-sphere shaped magnetic field. these half-fields when setup correctly Im guessing would create a magnetic Push-pull whereby the first magnet in the chain of the outside pushes it, using the magnetic push to resupply the inertia. bracing your motors more will play a significant role most likely. Also, going off of someone being charged with "fraud" is never a good reason to discredit an invention entirely. as the people who have been ruthlessly suppressing the technology in government use that as a quick way to destroy someones credibility. in the States there is also the Invention Secrecy Act. which means anything that would be TOO disruptive, gets flagged at the patent office and slapped with a national secrecy order. this isnt conspiracy theory, this is fact. the patent office in the US has an entire part of the team dedicated to energy devices, not just "free energy" devices, but solar panels that are too efficient and other similar advancements deemed too disruptive to the status quo. these are vestigial government safety rails to protect the oil industry that helps fund the Military Industrial Complex Eisenhower tried to warn us about in his famous farewell speech. whether its some out of control shadow government, or whether it was created with initially good intentions to protect critical energy industry for the economy or what have you, its been used long past its intended scope and it actively hurts real energy research and keeps us locked into a false paradigm of energy scarcity, further excacerbated by the mainstream church of science's refusal to seriously research Tesla Missing works, and shaming anybody who does as a charlatan because "Free energy doesnt exist." when in reality, as its as Tesla Knew, Energy is everywhere, what we call matter is 99% empty space, that empty space is energy. its what gives waves of water, wind, magnetic force, lightning, and all other forces of nature we think we understand, the energy to do what they do.
@BluntMonster
@BluntMonster 2 ай бұрын
An engine built around this concept with a fusion reactor could multiply it's energy output.
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
So yes about Mach 16 is the results we had. But it's the breaking that's the trick.!. Use Stronger magnets that can quickly, if needed, halt and accurately throttle power wheel speed. Coils to tap for energy. Only ! Not control. Or at least we never mastered that way... Timing is a "b itchy". Also heads up... secure at start up. But, hang whole frame and use springs to hang and hold down . So to tame the harmonic vibrations . But, leave it some what loose at speeds over 27,000 rpm. If earlier it's still to out of balanced. 👍🏼
@STYX-a-Lot
@STYX-a-Lot Ай бұрын
A cylinder of styrofoam is glued to a disc, so it looks like a hat with a brim. The brim, or disc, with the smaller diameter styrofoam cylinder is placed in a vertical tube, so it’s like a hat shaped plunger in a vertical syringe. There is a valve that opens and closes on the brim. Now, the hat in the vertical tube sits on top of water so its weight pushes the water level higher than it would be if there was no hat sitting on top of it. This straw coming from the bottom of the tube, that has a water level higher than what’s in the tube with a hat in it, allows the water to spill over into the tube, but above the brim of the hat. This makes the hat even heavier pushing all of the water under the hat, through the straw, and above the hat brim in the vertical tube. At the end of the stroke the valve is opened, and the 2 bodies of water connect, and senses that the styrofoam cylinder of the hat is now buoyant. So, the water rushes through the valve, and the hat rises through the tube, and all of the water is under the hat again. The valve is closed, and the cycle repeats. We are dividing the water into 2 bodies, and then uniting them via the valve. Now, instead of a tube, we can use something like a "dryer hose." This way there is no friction from the hat piston scraping the vertical tube. The weight of the dryer hose can be countered by floatation devices in cups of water connected by rigid wires. Should you "ever" get a gravity propelled motor working, you make it pull itself around in a circle so that centrifugal force overrides gravity, and it spins continually faster, and stronger. Just a thought… the styrofoam cylinder would occupy more volume, and surpass the level in the straw, but should work for a very short stroke…feel free to run with it, but let me know how it turns out. Obviously, if it works, I want some recognition. Mercury would be far heavier, and it would be far stronger. This would work in space too. There are massive vertical thermoclines in the ocean where the salt water does not mix with the less saline water. That means you have a miles tall invisible wall that separates the dense, and less dense waters. A large styrofoam wheel half in the heavier water, and half in the lighter water will turn. It will turn with unbelievable power and force. All yours, but don’t forget me when write your name on the Great Wall. Peace. A.I. taught me that one.
@matter3232
@matter3232 Ай бұрын
Yes a cylinder using gravity, when it slows it drops to the next set of magnets which are aligned differently and it will pick up the spead . But it might ocolate to death.😅
@MrSnowFoxy
@MrSnowFoxy Ай бұрын
magnetic Gyroscopic antigravity? I believe this is how the "graviflier" works, its clear that magnetism, gravity, and electricity play a huge role interacting with rotation. which tracks as energy space manifests in rotation and magnetic toroids like our protective magnetosphere. even in the humble electron. either way, Open source is the only way it will get to the masses, and until enough breakthroughs happen to overload the national security state rooting them out constantly, nobody will accept these concepts as fact until they start benefitting from the energy generation itself.
@ericknnko5493
@ericknnko5493 Ай бұрын
no any solid magnet can function on high temperature so its not perpetual it will stop afta magnetic field stard to generate heat
@bill6255
@bill6255 2 ай бұрын
Closing the loop is hard
@lucaveneri313
@lucaveneri313 2 ай бұрын
Guys ..so much time wasted… please back to school to study physic , is not playing with stuffs that conservation of energy can change….
@gmmo
@gmmo 3 күн бұрын
newton forget that earh moving fast without opposite force .. alot of phenomenon have not been discovered..
@CharIie83
@CharIie83 Ай бұрын
arent we beyond infinite energy machines
@vsiegel
@vsiegel 2 ай бұрын
It does no seem controversial, except for calling it a motor.
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 2 ай бұрын
not true on only way to do magnetic switching, being electronic (5:04) but the view on things is still incorrect from what I have observed and used to solve these problems, issue is that materials and energy density are not the real world changing solution we need, that is going to be found in electret manufactured triboelectric systems that actually convert thermal energy (not differences of thermal energy) into electrical charges and how to collect these with out interfering with the charge building component of the electret (ie the conductors have to be neutral triboelectric charge units that wont alter it, but rather will only allow it to transfer through it changing its triboelectric charge to match what it is touching ) Heck if you want to see another interesting power generation system, you should reach out to talk about the tesla atmospheric pulsing system that uses mechanical switching to alter the charge potential at given altitude causing a build up of higher and higher voltage potential at that level in the air, instead of instantly draining it and creating a void of 0v ground level potential because it keeps draining anything as if it were down at earth level. its quite a surprising little system based on old tech for detecting charges (electroscope)
@BandHanana
@BandHanana 2 ай бұрын
@@ThomasAndersonbsf agreed, and room temp superconductors are basically gonna be a requirement for any of that triboelectric stuff to really be useful in day to day stuff at scale. Which will likely be created in the near future imo, I don't thinks it's impossible to make a mass producible room temp super conductor, especially as our collective grasp of subjects like 3D printing microstructures, and molecular composition progresses. I also think it's entirely possible we'll see some major leaps forward with things like metamaterial magnetics, 3D printed magnetics, and the principles of time crystals and quantum mechanics being combined. I feel like all those fields are heating up like crazy right now, and as the discoveries recently made start to trickle into these other fields things are gonna get real crazy, real fast. But what do I know? I'm just a person on the internet
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 2 ай бұрын
@@BandHanana we already have super conductors that are not better at colder temps but rather instead of room temp, they become super conductors at higher temps, the place you see them? LEDs is the biggest visible exception to the higher temp equals lower resistance, and why you have to regulate the power with a resistive load so they dont burn out, because as they warm up, they let more power through causing an escalation until they get hot enough to be destroyed, so what we need is something that self regulates at this warmer temp causing it to stop just short of damage, then opening flow as soon as the temp drops again, which will give a stuttering effect too, which is always far more efficient for most things, especially if the frequency of off or low and on or high, (like LEDs for instance, where the material they are emitting light continues while unpowered so pulsing itt still gives a smooth light but for far less power, with out notice. just has to be a frequency that does not let the stuttering effect show up in the emission or you get a high frequency strobe (something I use this flaw of my flashlights for observing speed of things like fans and such when needing to know if there is a problem)
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 2 ай бұрын
oh the other option is a temp regulating system too that can pump away the heat fast enough to keep the temp of that run away lowering resistance from over heating the material to destruction of the structure, which is one use that the Triboelectric generator design accomplishes since the higher the power draw, the colder the whole structure and surrounding environment gets, as it absorbs that heat and converts it to electrical charge displacement used to power what ever circuit is available, but its not super conductors needed for it, it works even with standard materials but super triboelectric states found in electrets (forced charge potential beyond what the natural flow to charge state forms in said materials by introducing a super high field strength with capacitive plates placed by a drying or cooling material at at least 20,000vDC if not higher. thus this higher state is displaced into the material rearranging the molecules facing into our out of that charge field before it freezes into place either by drying out or hardening from cooling completely off.
@Alchemy2.0
@Alchemy2.0 2 ай бұрын
You could connect an air to water generator to a waterwheel with buckets & a syphon to create perpetual motion machine. Perhaps a sterling engine powered by magnified sunlight connected to a car alternator & solid state battery just use your imagination & its unlimited
@rishiniranjan1746
@rishiniranjan1746 2 ай бұрын
Find 🎉 relationship between solar and magnetic energy and you have a perpetual motion I believe 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@kaelhooten8468
@kaelhooten8468 2 ай бұрын
*no it doesn’t
@rishiniranjan1746
@rishiniranjan1746 2 ай бұрын
Really really good work. Magnetic energy seems infinite. 15years ago when I was in school I thought of creating perpetual machine using magnet. But I was very weak in physics and maths. So I left. I hope you find some way to break the law of physics and create a perpetual motion somehow ❤❤❤
@thuzil
@thuzil 2 ай бұрын
This is just sad
@costarica805
@costarica805 14 күн бұрын
My plane fly with this system for 2 years … we do not need gas .. everyone looked at it
@licencetoswill
@licencetoswill 2 ай бұрын
jeesus when did this channel go la-la woo-woo. dont waste time on this crap
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
Plastic was never going to be stable enough let alone strong enough at high and i mean high speeds
@infinitesimalperinfinitum
@infinitesimalperinfinitum 2 ай бұрын
The goal is a physical impossibility. There is no perpetual or free energy. This "motor" has 0 application and can handle 0 load. This video is either straight up clickbate or you slept through remedial physics. This error was far too egregious to have been an oversight. This was either purposful or beyond ignorant. Unsubscribed
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
Did you watch the video? I said it does not work, and stated exactly why. If anything, the point was made very early on.
@RODOLFO.M.S
@RODOLFO.M.S 2 ай бұрын
ENTUSIASMO TENHO POR CONHECER MOTORES AUTO SUSTENTÁVEIS. EFICIÊNCIA NORMALMENTE É UMA BARREIRA ABANDONADA NESSE PRIMEIRO OBSTÁCULO. IMAGINE SE OS PRIMEIROS AVIÕES PARASSEM O DESENVOLVIMENTO NESSE PRIMEIRO OBSTÁCULO. 🙏🏼🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🏼 🙏🏼👍🇧🇷👍🙏🏼
@russelldurrenberger457
@russelldurrenberger457 2 ай бұрын
Even if it did work, magnets wear out over time, so it would not be considered perpetual. Perpetual requires absolutely no loss of energy in the system, none of any kind.
@kenreynolds1000
@kenreynolds1000 2 ай бұрын
I kept telling this to a UW BSME year ago. Drove me nuts that he would spend time and mental effort to prove the laws of thermodynamics don’t apply to his invention. The magnet is just a storage system. It’s a huge energy investment to make a permanent magnet.
@devonwilliams2423
@devonwilliams2423 2 ай бұрын
@@kenreynolds1000woah, drove, you nuts; 🥜 Has anyone looked into the perpetuation potential of nuts if driven ? P.S this is a reminder to feel your perpetual motion device IE Nutsax for lumps , as this could be signs of quantum destabilization
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
It does work, but yes, the power " magnets " will fade down, and the electronics cost energy. But... BUT. If you can tap the wheel and get useful energy but at the limits of material strength , design, and control. It's super dangerous, and it's like a boom in a can. Thats just spinning at Mach 18 and above.
@Magic-Conk
@Magic-Conk 2 ай бұрын
No, it does not work. You're speaking gibberish ​@@irri4662
@theplouf5533
@theplouf5533 2 ай бұрын
@@kenreynolds1000 A die contains as much energy as a magnet. Only the magnet has a homogeneous orientation that influences the charges to the naked eye. You simply do not understand what the world is made of.
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 2 ай бұрын
Nice
@Adventures_EC
@Adventures_EC Ай бұрын
physics people .. physics
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
Yes, we used infrared laser for timing. Ours was built as 6 foot diameter wooden wheel with steel frame. At about 62,000 rpms it took off.!. At 115,000 ~rmps the magnets released. Going thru 6 inches if concrete 'garage floor ', walls, ceiling and nabors garage and porch. ..."oops "🤭
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
Ps. As for "take off" . I mean it no longer needed the drive motor to get it up to speed or 'drive the wheel
@thunderart5252
@thunderart5252 2 ай бұрын
😢
@irri4662
@irri4662 2 ай бұрын
"THE REAL" " golden zone" the magic begins ,is when the wheel starts to create air barrings . And The wheel gyroscopiclly hones its self (if mostly balanced) and its center barring ""floats"". As the micro imbalance bounces its climb of speed .
@DanielJones-yx6vo
@DanielJones-yx6vo 2 ай бұрын
Bull crap this is my invention I have carbon dated diagrams and witnesses and it's all wrong
@DanielJones-yx6vo
@DanielJones-yx6vo 2 ай бұрын
It isn't a matter of applied physics its a matter of quantum mechanics.
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
You can't build magnet motors without gates. You have no proof.
@hashfors
@hashfors 28 күн бұрын
@@Tech_Planet I’m pretty sure you’ll figure it out, it’s a rotating wheel, shorting the valves works the same as any ignition or injection of a.. say wankel for kicks. Daniel, did you make the throttle one or just a static? Like the ones in the raptors?
@nicksavage4763
@nicksavage4763 2 ай бұрын
See, not that simple More Complex than that. The perfected ones are kept secret
@Tech_Planet
@Tech_Planet 2 ай бұрын
I think the Howard Johnson might rotate, his magnet design was a different level. But it would take many days to cut ferrite magnets.
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