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supposed to work something like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf1IesrHBh0&feature=related




Check out this photon beam I built, it works something like this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eujwxh_r43E

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You should build it.
Best case scenario it works, worse you gain an understanding in engineering.

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exactly, i just started school for a degree in that.

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Thats awesome, that guy invented a machine that breaks the laws of physics.

Word of wisdom from somebody who knows only a small fraction of science. Save your money!




what exactly are we breaking here. i've been toying around and was able to generate .5 volts from magnets basically reversing a small toy motor. waiting on stronger magnets to start really testing.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy

Another consequence of this law is that perpetual motion machines can only work perpetually if they deliver no energy to their surroundings. If such machines produce more energy than is put into them, they must lose mass and thus eventually disappear over perpetual time, and are therefore impossible.

You can't just create energy out of nothing. Now about that warp drive on Moxie's car...

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thanks for putting me on track.

but this machine works like that of a alternator. but instead of an internal combustion engine running the belt you would manually get the alternator started and the magnets would continue that motion you started.

whats wrong with this theory? if i can't find out online i'm going to figure it out myself.

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so then it is possible for this to work, i understand im not creating energy out of nothing, i know thats impossible to create or destroy energy. so maybe free energy would be wrong wording.

but if im shifting or sustaining energy by keeping the motion i started by magnets then the machine still works, maybe not the original link i posted but the general concept of it is possible right?

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Electromagnetic field is really complicated. However, when a magnet is moved, it produces an electromagnetic field. If you place a wire near that field, it will induce charge in the wire. The amount of charge/induction depends on many factors such as orientation of the magnet/field relative to the wire, size of the magnet, speed of magnet rotation, thickness of wire, distance, etc....

You could just be inducing voltage/charge in your measuring wires by holding them close to your magnet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field

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Dart & Bal 4tl!

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You could try this method as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvRzWYCZ2e0

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