https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ36wQJUYq4
Why is this guy spending so much effort and high tech CGI to "prove" there is no free energy? To paraphrase Shakespeare, "Me thinks he protesteth too much." Anyhow, it may give you guys some ideas. The main reason some expend much effort to oppose FE devices is fear and a cult/group think mentality. It's actually kind of comical because they fear the conservation of energy is being broken which we know is not the case. In fact fear and denial go hand in hand. On the notion of a magnetic motor, there is reason to believe a pure magnetic motor could be possible. 1)What is a magnetic field?, nobody knows and it seems strange that many seem so sure of something they admit to not understanding. As if to say I understand it, but I have no idea what it is or how it works, lol. 2)Superficial observations don't cut it and we cannot deny complex interactions with a simple one. That's like saying an airplane cannot fly just because I cannot see anything holding it up. So just because a simple gating effect is observed (Force-distance in equals force-distance out) this does not exclude more complex or unexpected interactions. 3)I found that most FE devices operate using a very obscure or unknown process. What does that mean, an unknown process?. It means a process which is not known because it is very complex with many variables which can only be understood by specific experiments. Every FE inventor claimed if everything is not exactly right in every detail it will not work. In effect the process is "different" which requires a different way of thinking and perspective. Which is why mainstream or group thinking always fails. In fact, most always think any new discovery is impossible but people discover hundreds of new things others never thought of every day. Understanding the above we can make a few assumptions. A magnetic motor cannot be as simple as it appears and there must be some underlying more complex field interactions taking place somewhere. One good candidate I was experimenting with in the past is the shaded pole effect or traveling magnetism. It fits the bill, 99% of people have never heard of it, it can delay a magnetic field, store it's energy periodically and manipulate existing magnetic fields. Most people can understand a static force acting on something over a distance we call work. However very few can understand the more complex concept of a traveling force. In fact many FE inventors spoke of flowing magnetism (Schauberger) and in some cases glowing magnetism(Schappeller). In any case, there's a 99% chance the most obvious answer is not the right one. A discovery is always obscure in it's nature because it's defined as something nobody else thought of. It's always the last thing everyone else was looking for. AC
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Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger
“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”― Richard P. Feynman
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