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Post by claymen on Feb 2, 2014 3:12:07 GMT -5
Hello IU, I have seen your videos on YouTube and was wondering if you Are able to provide any more specifics regarding your magnetic motor. I am very interested in constructing the demo version. In a world replete wth experimental magnetic motor type generators. Most of which do not work. What makes this one different? Inventors have been struggling with this kind Of device for decades. I want you to know I appreciate what you are doing.
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 2, 2014 15:01:37 GMT -5
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Post by claymen on Feb 2, 2014 21:44:28 GMT -5
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 2, 2014 22:48:08 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on Feb 3, 2014 17:26:27 GMT -5
Re: getting more to start with steps 1 and 2, I recently started forwarding very challenging videos similar to those we have posted here, to 5th and 6th grade bright students. My thinking is that if I can challenge these young minds to explore the mysteries and questions in the quantum world and in astro physics, perhaps, I can sow a seed before corporate and group-think gains control of their minds. So let me suggest that the spin on the movie you propose might be a thrust to the young minds in the 10-17 year range....even, perish the thought! perhaps something done with animation alternating with experimentation, something similar to the strange but magnificent Disney film I saw as a child Fantasia. Your information on static in time is challenging for me. I confess I am not 'getting it' yet (what you are attempting to explain). But I will continue to study and attempt to mesh my search with your guidance. Thank you for taking time for this.
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 4, 2014 16:20:11 GMT -5
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 4, 2014 19:43:08 GMT -5
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Post by claymen on Feb 4, 2014 19:54:00 GMT -5
ok thanks for the clarification
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 4, 2014 21:03:11 GMT -5
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Post by claymen on Feb 4, 2014 22:17:30 GMT -5
I've been studying the video quite exhaustively. It truly does resemble a dc motor. However, the inductive aspects definitely threw me, as well as the magnetic conductors in the stator.
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 5, 2014 21:36:10 GMT -5
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Post by claymen on Feb 5, 2014 22:01:38 GMT -5
Thanks for the additional info. I'm curious as to whether I need to use standard steel or soft iron as the stator and rotor in this device. Can you advise? Do you recommend custom fabrication from a machine shop?
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Post by inventorunknown on Feb 5, 2014 22:23:34 GMT -5
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Post by claymen on Feb 5, 2014 22:33:14 GMT -5
Wow! I had no idea. Thanks for putting yourself out there. You must have an interesting background, to say the least. I wish I was smart enough or educated enough to grasp some of your more advanced theories put forth here and on YouTube. I will continue to read and absorb all you are able to share. Needless to say, there is currently no safe mode of communication without someone monitoring our every word. That's what Ben Rich said anyways.
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