Cosmic Energy, the Aether, Cosmic Background Microwave Radiation, Vacuum or Zero Point Energy... whatever your preferred term, I think most of us would agree that space is not empty, and that tapping into this energy has enormous possibilities, and is indeed the goal of many here.
With this in mind, some recent events have got me thinking. Has anyone ever considered that magnets, rather than throwing out an energy field, might in fact be absorbing cosmic energy? Ie, the lines of force we see formed in, say iron filings, show the cosmic energy flow into the magnet rather than the magnet's own energy flowing out. Hence, the magnet is actually acting as a sink for the surrounding cosmic energy, and the lines of force we see is the cosmic energy being concentrated. In much the same way that mass distorts the space-time continuum.
It seems from everything I've gleaned about OU devices, that it takes some initial energy to 'tap' into the much greater cosmic energy, almost like poking a stick through a dam to access the great reservoir of water beyond. So perhaps a magnet could be used as the trigger, the key, or indeed a portal to cosmic energy.
Which brings me to this. The other day I was experimenting with two 25mm x 12mm neodynium disc magnets, and as many of you will have experienced, even these relatively small magnets are extremely powerful. Now I don't know if anyone has pursued this line of experimentation, but if you have ever tried to force any two such magnets like poles together in your hands you will know that it is impossible to do. The energy required to force like poles of even two small neos together is quite incredible. In fact it never ceases to amaze me, just where is this energy - which does not appear to exhaust - come from.
So what I'm wondering is, has anyone experimented with forcing like poles of two neos together long-term?
For example by putting them in a tight tube so that there is little to no sideways movement and then somehow forcing them together - eg. in a vice. As I see it, if this is done and the magnets are then held in place and sealed in the tube or such-like, then there will be an enormous potential residing therein. Ok, it will have taken some brute force energy to initially get the magnets close to each other, but what of the energy the magnets are now exhibiting. Will it last indefinitely, if not how long?
I haven't done anything in the way of this kind of experimenting myself yet, but thought I'd throw it open for comments in the hope that someone might already have gone down this road and hence have some valuable experience and/or results.
What I'm really interested in is how these two confined magnets, forced like poles together, will now react when influenced by other magnetic fields, and indeed if there is any possibility of an amplification of energy effect that might lend itself to a practical OU device, for example an electric motor.
Any thoughts?
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