Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Free Energy Magnetic Motor

Magnets 4 EnergyThe free energy magnetic motor is the subject of much controversy these days. On the one hand it could offer mankind a solution to our dwindling energy reserves of oil and natural gas. But on the other hand, there are many who claim that the concept violates basic physics and simply cannot work.

The Basic Concept


The basic idea is that the intrinsic properties of any magnet (magnetism) can be harnessed into continuous motion that never ends. In most applications so far this has been rotary motion.

By the way, please do not confuse this with using a magnet to convert between electrical and mechanical energy (as in a regular motor or generator). With the free energy magnetic motor, there is no input of electrical energy or motion required to keep the motor running. For this reason, the device is often called a “motionless electromagnetic generator”.

Overcoming Equilibrium

All of us know that you can use a magnet to move metal objects by holding it close. Whether the object is repelled or attracted, the motion eventually stops because a “magnetic equilibrium” is reached.

But if you can prevent equilibrium being reached then the motion never ends and you can have never ending motion.

Free Energy

A motor that never stops can be used directly in any existing application where motors are already used such as transportation, agriculture, construction and many other industries. The biggest application, however, is to convert this motion into electrical energy as we already do in power stations.

The implications of suddenly having access to as much energy as we need and for free are very far reaching. To the extent that many people believe that research into free energy magnetic motors is being suppressed on a wide scale.

Existing Applications

Although there is currently no mass market product out on the market, it is believed that we are only a few years away from seeing one. Already, all over the world, billions of dollars are being spent on research and development.

For example, a version named the Perendev Magnet Motor is already available for licensing. Also, the Shinyeon Energy Research Center of Korea has a piston based magnetic motor that does not need electricity or fuel.

Other applications currently being developed for include a magnetic air car and a magnetic CD/DVD rotor.

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