Posted on 05/17/2019 12:01:57 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
This is the perpetual stage where the creator keeps switching the engine to power a room, then car, then moped, then SUV, then boat ...
all the while posting his fund me website.
Give, give, give.
I was expecting a picture of Al Gore.
There is no free energy. All of these types of claims are garbage.
Years ago, the artist who penned the comic strip of Dick Tracy, advocated just such magnetic power.
This is without a doubt just another scam.
Humor. A concept lost on you?
Does that mean its back to cold fusion? ....
One of these times someone is going to hit something big.
The video at their site doesn’t work. Anyway, this will turn out to be a scam.
Magnetic monopole
In particle physics, a magnetic monopole is a hypothetical elementary particle that is an isolated magnet with only one magnetic pole. A magnetic monopole would have a net “magnetic charge”.
Note the use of ‘hypothetical.’
It defies physics, conservation of energy. You can go on YouTube and find many very similar types of claims - they’re all garbage.
Having a nice web page doesn’t change anything.
There’s many scientists that claim low energy nuclear reactions are real.
Here’s a product claiming that’s exactly how it works: https://ecat.com/
So it’s a lot like the Festivus Pole..................
...One of these times someone is going to hit something big.
Or not,
I’m betting that Conservation of Energy and Momentum
will remain an absolute
I look at this and think How is this news? Electric motors have been around for a century or more and they would on magnets. Generators have been around for as long and they work on magnets. Whats exotic about this?
But what about a snack? a small morsel?
I don't know but I never realized the strength of manufactured magnets until I recently purchased a few little ones.
Measuring only 1 inch in length, they have the magnetic ability to lift 32 pounds each.
I found them invaluable by attaching them to a magnetic stick then scanning the floor for any dropped screws that I couldn't see..........
Festivus poles are available at WalMart and Target.
Not so hypothetical. To buy magnetic monopoles,
you probably have to have a fishing license and shit.
I highly suspect that this is a scam of some sort...................
Or not, ....
Nanotechnology holds the promise for a variety of new devices. The magnetic motor I referenced was in Popular Mechanics about 1974 and is patented.
The only bar to knowledge is to believe you already posses it.
I’m filing it away with cold fusion.
Wake me when it comes to my town.
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