Re: Magnet motor?



On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 11:23:06 -0700, Don Lancaster <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

amdx wrote:
"sensible" <flantoons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a problem with my magnet motor design.
It is based on a wheel continually rolling down a sloping disk.
The disk is tilted up by repelling magnets, creating a pushing wave
directly behind the wheel.

The magnets are repelling each other okay, but will NOT slide easily
past each other.

Is there a way to fix the problem?

Thanks for your time.

Mike Flanagan UK

Please see the model here:
http://motor-stuff.tripod.com


Perpetual motion requires 29 magnets on your disc, you only have 28. Sigh,
it's always something. ;-)
Mike




You have to apply for an exemption to the second law of thermodynamics.

We have one time licenses for this available for $999 each.

Do you have anything shorter term, like for the weekend maybe?

John

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