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Your thinking is antiquated and you don't understand energy very well. I don't care if you have a degree, you're just plain wrong and misunderstanding energy. Not my problem.
originally posted by: FatherLukeDuke
originally posted by: Anomaly0101
Makes sense doesn't it?
originally posted by: Bloodworth
I always thought this is well. To use the motion and force of opposing magnets.
No, it's wrong a very fundamental level.
Where is the energy coming from?
One guy had a patent with overunity results by using shields to simulate a pulse with permanent magnets. Shields between the repelling/opposing magnets, so as they were spinning, they'd pass by the shield, temporarily blocking part of that magnet's field, then unblocking as it passed all the way across the shield, creating a pulse effect. Auto-pulse with permanent magnets.
These schemes are just attempting to trick nature, however all you trick is yourself.
More rhetorical statements.
originally posted by: standingwave
You can spin magnets in every manner for the rest of your life but you will never achieve over unity.
Only one way I could see it as even being possible. You would have to identify the magnetic field as being a type of current. Then you could produce a magnet that also had the characteristics of a transistor. All internally. The field could flip at the slightest provocation.
Of course if this was achieved, you would have a self-oscillating magnet, and then the entire universe would collapse into itself for such a thing just can not exist.
originally posted by: Anomaly0101
More rhetorical statements.
originally posted by: standingwave
You can spin magnets in every manner for the rest of your life but you will never achieve over unity.
Only one way I could see it as even being possible. You would have to identify the magnetic field as being a type of current. Then you could produce a magnet that also had the characteristics of a transistor. All internally. The field could flip at the slightest provocation.
Of course if this was achieved, you would have a self-oscillating magnet, and then the entire universe would collapse into itself for such a thing just can not exist.
Just stating my opinion of your opinions. I'm welcoming comments that I don't agree with, of course, but, it doesn't mean I shouldn't at least once in a while, state or indicate that I disagree with them too. I won't argue about it though. There is no point.
originally posted by: standingwave
originally posted by: Anomaly0101
More rhetorical statements.
originally posted by: standingwave
You can spin magnets in every manner for the rest of your life but you will never achieve over unity.
Only one way I could see it as even being possible. You would have to identify the magnetic field as being a type of current. Then you could produce a magnet that also had the characteristics of a transistor. All internally. The field could flip at the slightest provocation.
Of course if this was achieved, you would have a self-oscillating magnet, and then the entire universe would collapse into itself for such a thing just can not exist.
Well, you did invite comments in your opening post. Perhaps you only meant comments you agree with?
There is always something wrong with physics. It's the fact that physicists created it, and they are inherently flawed as all humans are. So physics theory is not as static as you want to believe it is, it is dynamic, and should evolve accordingly; although it doesn't always get the chance to because people want it to be static. That's your inertia talking.
originally posted by: moebius
a reply to: Anomaly0101
You keep citing the photomagnetic effect like some kind of mantra. I don't think you understand its significance.
No physical laws had to be changed to explain it. So there was nothing wrong with physics. The original explanation simply neglected quantum mechanical effects.
That does interest me actually. I have some ideas on how to go about doing that, but I think this is partially what Tesla and others had been after.
originally posted by: JordanBailey
a reply to: Anomaly0101
Very true. Tesla was a genius among geniuses. The alcuiberre drive may be of interest to you the bending of 2d space time would be revolutionary and would jumpstart another industrial revolution.