Tag Archive | "electricity"

Would this provide perpetual energy?

Friday, April 22, 2011

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OKay imagine the following scenario. You are an astronaut floating in space, far far away from any significant gravitational entities. It’s just you and nothing. Now put some circles fabricated from copper wiring that is woven in the way you would find it in a standard electrical generator today. Maybe it’s actually just a tube [...]

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Do electrons continually cycle through the entire planet?

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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Electricity is electron flow, where electrons move from one atom to the next. Somehow all the electrons that get pushed out on the power grid have to come back to the generator is some way, so it seems to me. Things have to be balanced in nature. Since the earth has a magnetic field and [...]

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How does a mechanical hydrogen injection for vehicles work ?

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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i have been using a hydrogen (magnetic plasma) injection kit for some short period of few months and my car runs smoother and petrol is down by about 25% . I use the Ecopra kit and was wondering if anyone was able to tell me why it works so well seen as it’s only 3 [...]

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Book Ideas, Antimatter & Power Sources?

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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I’ve been working on a scifi novel for a few years now, i’m getting down to the nitty gritty of the science behind it. Naturally the technology in it is currently not possibly, but I am trying to get as close as I can get by using theories provided by distinguished scientists and physicist. I [...]

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Anybody build one of these magnetic generators– And it works?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Examples Magniwork, or Magneticprojectwork. Supposed to be able to build magnetic electric units that can take over part of power needed for home use! See "testimonials all over the place", – bear in mind the old "snake oil salesman" in early days — they brought their own people along to be cured in city after [...]

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irreversible electric motor, help?

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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… I’ve found an electric motor (coupled with a propeller to act as a fan) in a microwave oven. This motor absorbs about 25W at 230V/50Hz single-phase. Its stator (being a coil on a ferro-magnetic material) is directly connected to the mains. it’s brushless: the stator makes a sort of iron cylinder rotate (rotor) through [...]

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Stop Paying For Electricity – Build a Magnet Generator System

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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Go to : tinyurl.com tutorial and testimony of building a magnetic free energy device that generates free electric energy for home use, to find out how this has been done visit: tinyurl.com Follow this easy set of plans to build your own Magniwork Magnetic Electricity Generator for your home or business. A complete system can [...]

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Elementary Magnet question?

Monday, February 21, 2011

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1. Can a magnetic field change a charged particle’s kinetic energy? – why or why not? 2. A proton moves in a circular path perpendicular to a constant magnetic field; you increase the strength of the magnet; what happens to the orbit of the charged particle- and why? 3. Inside a mystery room is an [...]

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Permanent Magnet Motor Used as a Generator Dynamo ,see to believe!

Monday, February 14, 2011

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Free Energy is real, but “powerful people” spend a lot of money covering this up and suppressing new technologies, don’t believe the cover-up. Join the Revolution! A NEW DISCOVERY IN FREE ENERGY!! The LT Magnet motor get the blueprints at: WWW.LT-MAGNET-MOTOR.COM

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Help please! Chem/physics..?

Sunday, February 13, 2011

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1Current generated by induction in a generator, and the needle moving in a compass prove that: A there is a current flowing through a compass. B a compass can be used to produce electricity. C magnetic fields can exert a force that have visible effects. D electric fields are responsible for making a compass work. [...]

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