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Post by Hallelujah on Sept 2, 2006 12:54:45 GMT -5
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Post by AREA666 on Sept 5, 2006 20:24:14 GMT -5
Hopefully they will release a more detailed description of how it works, since the page does not really explain it. I am thinking though that maybe what is done is the magnet that is outside the ring of the others could be like an electromagnet that gets turned on for a brief moment and it is stronger then the ones in the circle and when it is turned on it creates a magnetic pulse that pushes something inside the ring of magnets. Then whatever is inside keeps getting caught in the magnetic fields of all the magnets making it turn like a normal generator. I would think that if something like that is the case then very little energy would be needed from the outside magnet to push the inside object. But anyway this would be really cool if it is proven. Maybe I will travel to one of the under developed countries to take a look at the devices so I can build my own and not have to pay horrible electic bills anymore. But even if it is proven I am sure it will be a long long time before the current energy companies allow it and if they do they will probably make the generators cost so much that you would have to be alive for like 200 years before the thing would pay for itself.
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lindalou
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Post by lindalou on Sept 6, 2006 3:15:18 GMT -5
I hate to chime in with the conspiracy theory people but I do wonder if "they" the deep pockets, would ever let anything like ever see the light of day. The way you explained it Area, I actually understood how it would work! Most of that stuff gets so techical it loses me. Now all we have to do is build one. We keep threatening to put up a windmill, the wind is almost always blowing by us, we heard a rumor that if you create more electricity than you use the electric company will buy it from you. Whether that is true or not... sure would be cool though to GET a check from the electric company!
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Post by AREA666 on Sept 6, 2006 7:22:46 GMT -5
Well I do not know if my interpretation of it is correct since the only thing they seemed to mention on it was that 4 magnets formed a circle that had to be very accuartly placed and then one was outside of the circle. But anyway I wonder if you could get a check from the electric company since that would be very very cool. If it is so then I should buy some land that has a river on it and make a little damn to power my house easily and then sell the rest.
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Post by Hallelujah on Sept 6, 2006 10:27:02 GMT -5
There are some people here who sell excess electricity to the utility companies. Have heard it from several people.
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Post by Hallelujah on Sept 6, 2006 21:19:03 GMT -5
Here is the website of the company that is developing this technology. They are calling for scientists to test the device. www.steorn.net/frontpage/default.aspxYou have 2 days to register to receive the results of their challenge. Here is an excerpt from their claims about this technology: "Steorn’s technology appears to violate the ‘Principle of the Conservation of Energy’, considered by many to be the most fundamental principle in our current understanding of the universe. This principle is stated simply as ‘energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change form’. Steorn is making three claims for its technology: The technology has a coefficient of performance greater than 100%. The operation of the technology (i.e. the creation of energy) is not derived from the degradation of its component parts. There is no identifiable environmental source of the energy (as might be witnessed by a cooling of ambient air temperature). The sum of these claims is that our technology creates free energy." On their site, they talk about never having to fill up your car, charge a cell phone battery, etc. WOW! What a concept! If it does turn out to be what they claim, it will turn what science knows about the universe upside down. The repercussions would be many and varied.
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Post by Hallelujah on Sept 9, 2006 13:21:06 GMT -5
Here's another article, again about using magnetic energy, only a different company and in a different way. Unlimited, renewable, completely clean... magneticpowerinc.com/automotive.html
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Post by AREA666 on Sept 10, 2006 21:49:52 GMT -5
Those seem to be different. They said that one of the ones they want to attatch to a hybrid car would yeild 20-50 miles without needing to be recharged, although I am not sure how it recharges without being plugged in and all. The other energy things have over the 100 percent efficency ratings so I would think that the extra energy they make could be sent back to keep it going so it would never need to be recharged or anything, where as the second thing seems to need it. Either way though it would be neat to see since it says it would be the same power as a normal engine and if a 1 kw one could drive a car for 20-50 miles, then a 50 kw one would be like 1000-2500 miles, which is definatly better then any car I have ever had could do on one tank. Maybe this other device has an efficency rating of slightly less then 100 when driving so it would be loosing energy slightly faster then it could make it so to recharge it you would simply have to pull over somewhere. I would think that would be no problem since trying to not eat, sleep, use a bathroom, etc for even the 1000 miles would probably be impossible for a human.
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Post by Hallelujah on Sept 11, 2006 11:29:38 GMT -5
The Virtual Photon Flux sounds remarkably like the magnetic energy I was trying to explain once. This energy is found everywhere in the universe (like the article says) and is basically the stuff of creation. (According to information I have read.) It's true potentials have not even begun to be explored. Of course, that is as far as the general public knows it has not been explored.
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Post by dragonsmith0 on Dec 3, 2006 1:43:29 GMT -5
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Post by dragonsmith0 on Jan 3, 2007 23:42:45 GMT -5
Hey guys,
Time for an update. I have been pursuing this with some passion lately. If you should want some solid investigative, well written, damning evidence get 'The Field' compiled by Lynne McTaggert. This is a good bit of gathered information to support the unified theory I have intuited. Good stuff. My research continues as I seek to apply my findings....
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