I think the point is to use permanent magnets to work against other magnets attr/repel force so that the motor is continually destabilized (and spinning), thereby generation of “free-energy”. I think it’s possible, but I’m not a scientist so what do I know..
Sorry, won’t work. Violates the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
This is used in the mag-lev trains and many of the newer roller coasters, however, an electrical power source is required to set up the magnetic field that pushes against the stationary field.
[I think the point is to use permanent magnets to work against other magnets attr/repel force so that the motor is continually destabilized (and spinning), thereby generation of free-energy. I think its possible, but Im not a scientist so what do I know..]
I came up with a similar magnetic plan in the basement when I was about ten. Alas, that and my Red Ryder land sailboat wagon seemed to have been crushed by some vast Haliburton conspiracy to deprive the world of my genius.
Ferromagnetic materials(ie permanent magnets) either have to be created by man(which we mostly do) or created by nature. It is actually fairly hard to find them in the natural state in a quantity and state(ie no purification needed) where they are useful so we typically have to make them. So in order for us to do that we have to put energy into them to get all of the poles to align permanently. No free energy is there.
This shows why there can never be residual "magnetism" left over for use in a free energy system. It states that the magnetic field B has divergence equal to zero. It is equivalent to the statement that magnetic monopoles do not exist. In other words, all magnetism comes in a dipole moment.
There is simply no way to destabilize the magnetic field without a monopole.