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Posted 2009-11-11, 08:41 AM
in reply to Skurai's post starting "Dude, that's called a cylinder. :weird:"
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I am confident that somebody already has, or will eventually design a machine using magnets in some form that will overpower it's resistance, hence churning a motor/gear setup with an electric generator that could eventually become a platform to build more complex, more elaborate machines that can generate tons of more power. That's the whole idea of this thread is not to contemplate something to power a house or vehicle, but just a small machine, a prototype model of this motor that would be able to transfer the motion from the magnets pulling the motor, and turn it into electricity.
I'm thinking electromagnetics is where it's at, just how is it done? AC.
I'll scan some of my designs sometime and put them on here, even if I get laughed out of here. My thinking is that if using a gear system on the generator, similar to a bicycle gearing system, could have movement generated from nothing at the highest gear (easiest to move, lowest resistance) once at a certain speed, and a current is generated a second set of magnets could turn on and gears would swap, hence creating more churn for the generator, which results in more electricity generated. No I do not know enough about this type of technology and no I cannot inform anybody in great detail, but my thought process figures a flywheel type setup could make this possible. And if not? Whatever, it's still fun to ponder.

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