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Old 11-08-2008, 06:13 AM   #12
orb
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Default Re: A possible secret to free unlimited energy?

I think you would be intrigued by this user on youtube, and his design of a perpetual motor. His design is based on a bedini motor but he has something special on the go there. Now this guy shows you everything, and you can recreate all of his steps, and he experiments failed and successful. The power of YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/user/scienceway

Yes there is resistence when the coil is on. However if you turn it of and another coil to attract it over the resistence at the right time, then it negates the situation, and slowly increases in speed. Hence free energy, but in my mind, it is more like trick energy.

Youtube overview of a simple Bedini
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJySgeSpJpQ

Now, this one rocks for only a tri coil, but some people have six coils
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ssjL...eature=related

I am thinking I would like to build one, but if I do, I am going for a big one that has enough torque to push a generator. Say a heavy tire rim, with dual coils on each side.

Now I am not sure where I got it, or where I put it, it might be in the links in the previous post as well, but it is a free energy primer, and it changes your thinking, and what I was taught in electronics, which they say is wrong.

One, a battery only creates a potential, but the energy that actually flows comes from the air around the wire.

They claim, if I understand correctly, the only reason why a battery drains is that for a millisecond there is a complete short in a DC circuit, before the circuit collapses, and starts again.

So if you can switch off the DC battery in the split second before that short happens, but still keep the potential there long enough to suck in the energy from the air around the wire, then you get a machine that will run and never run down the battery that created the potential. That is my understanding anyway.

Check out the vids, it is amazing.

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Here is the CATCH! There is resistance when moving a magnet near a coil. Aswell there is resistance from the bearings... because the rotor needs to be QUOTE]

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