Re: Magnet-Motor (Free electricity?)



On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 06:50:15 -0700, mpm wrote:

This short video describes an Austrailian inventor discussing his
magnet-motor household generator. The claim is that once started with a
small battery, the device can basically generate free electricity. I
recall that 24kWh/day was quoted in the video, but they may have meant
24kW. (30kVA)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efCelx7qe_M

Anyone care to comment...?

My Mom taught me to read before I even started school. At age 7 or so,
I was reading the encyclopedia recreationally. It was called "Richard's
Topical Encyclopedia", and was arranged in categories. One of the chapters
was all about perpetual motion, giving a whole bunch of examples, and
explaining exactly why none of them would work.

Turns out to be one of Newton's Laws, I think. ;-)

Now, if someone could conjur up a Zero-Point Daemon, that'd be something!

Cheers!
Rich


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