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| COUNTER ROTATING FIELDS
ABSTRACT Delayed magnetomecanical entrainment utilising 3 point interaction[1] by means of inductive shielding[2]. http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/text/counter-rotating-fields/ |
| CLaNZeR wrote: |
12 different metal strips tested: Soft Aluminium, Brass, Copper, Mild Steel, Magnetic Stainless Steel, NON Magnetic Stainless Steel, Galvanised Steel, Hard Aluminium, Phosphor Bronze, Nickel Silver, Zinc Plated Mild Steel, Zinc
Movie showing all 12 metals being tested. http://www.overunity.org.uk/CLaNZeR-doing-Gabys-PM-switch-test.wmv |
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Will have a go with some small square Neo's tomorrow mate for you. But I think you have proved your point and the saturation of the shield does stop the reaction on the opposite magnet. Now show us how this could be used to get that free energy!!! |
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Nice remix Gaby ;D Okay so let me get this right. Take two motors and place a magnet on each. Place a shield between the two with it closest to the primary. Power primary motor up and spin primary magnet. Secondary magnet will spin and play catch up. Measure output of Secondary motor? Is this correct, or am I just not getting it? |
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Left is a primary axle with a magnet on top. Right is a secondary axle with a magnet on top. If there was no shield the secondary magnet would rotate along with the primary 1:1 With the shielding placed as illustrated (close to the domain wall a bit towards the primary side) the secondary magnet is is disconnected from the primary 2 times per rotation. While the primary is facing the shield with both it's north and it's south pole (it's side) there isn't any flux propagated beyond it. Here the secondary axle stops and waits for the primary to move beyond this point. The moment the primary has moved beyond 50/50 induction the secondary will leap over the gap and catch up. The catching up power comes out of the magnet. I can leave the primary in any position and it will just stay there. It's merely pulling the secondary into it's mirrored position when facing the shield. Should not be hard to test. Just remember to place the conductor closer to the primary magnet. [img]http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3650.0;attach=14726;image[/img]
http://forum.go-here.nl/viewtopic.php?p=452 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4nDAuob2rQ square is better tho [img]http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3650.0;attach=14725;image[/img]
[img]http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3650.0;attach=14730;image[/img] You stick a big magnet on a small electromotor, place the shield next to it big generator at the other side. I attached an image of the electrical setup we should work towards. Can make it as big as you like. As long as it keeps spinning a big chunk of the load should just disappear in the coupling. (At least that's what I expect to happen.)
Yeah, that would be exactly the picture I had in mind I didn't build anything of the sort tho. I enjoy thinking about it to much. It doesn't look that way but there are already a lot of different effects in this simple device. I have other weird effects I'm looking at but this one looks great also. John Ecklin spins a rotor closing the loop on a horse shoe magnet.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/john-ecklin He uses the flux to power a coil. Wesley Gary inducts flux into a strip sitting between 2 magnets.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/wesley-gary I'm spinning Ecklin's magnet rather then then it's core and I'm using that to induct flux into Mr Gary's strip. huhuhuhu ____ http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl |