These devices are similar to Overbalanced Wheels in that they have no electronic parts, but they do employ permanent magnets. The one important factor here is that these devices can run in the absense of gravity. In other words, they could run in space!
by hydrocars » Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:34 pm
I've always had this thought on a perpetual magnetic motor. i cant try it because i'm not rich and don't have the money and tools to do this.
i've thought that if you get magnets placed in the right spot on a turning wheel. this wheel as a shaft geared to it.
what i'm trying to say is it is a timing transmission that will never let the magnets act up, once you spin it by hand the transmission will keep it spining by rotating the magnets the proper way. like the timing belt on a car, but a lot more technical than that!
anyone else thought of this?
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