Do magnetic motors really work? Many skeptics don’t think it is possible to build a motor that runs on only the energy of magnets. However, a lot of free energy fanatics believe it is possible. Within the last decade, many inventors tried to build their own working magnetic motor, but most of them failed due to a bad design or a lack of fund. Even though most inventors have failed, that doesn’t mean that there weren’t some inventors who were successful at building a working magnetic motor.
What is a magnetic motor?
A magnetic motor or magnet motor is a type of “free energy” generator that relies on the power of magnets to generate cheap energy without the use of any type of fuel. Because of this feature, if built correctly, magnetic motors can help solve the “energy crisis.” Most magnet motors have five primary parts, which are magnets, gears, a rotating disk, a fixed disk, and a shaft. For a magnetic motor to work properly, the magnets must be placed in the right position and the spacing between them has to be very precise.
The next two paragraphs explain one of the ways to transform magnetic energy into mechanical energy using a magnet motor. The content is extracted from GreenOptimistic.com.
Think of two powerful magnets. One fixed plate over rotating disk with North side parallel to disk surface, and other on the rotating plate connected to small gear G1. If the magnet over gear G1’s north side is parallel to that of which is over Rotating disk then they both will repel each other. Now the magnet over the left disk will try to rotate the disk below in (think) clock-wise direction.
Now there is another magnet at 30 angular distance on Rotating Disk on both side of the magnet M1. Now the large gear G0 is connected directly to Rotating disk with a rod. So after repulsion if Rotating-Disk rotates it will rotate the gear G0 which is connected to gear G1. So the magnet over G1 rotate in the direction perpendicular to that of fixed-disk surface.
If you are confused after reading the two paragraphs above, don’t feel bad. Without looking at the blueprint of the magnetic motor, it is hard to visualize what the two paragraphs are trying to convey.
Why magnetic motors can help solve the “energy crisis”
There is no doubt that magnets can be used to generate clean and cheap energy, because magnets have a magnetic field that has the ability to push or pull. When utilized properly, the magnetic field of magnets can be used to help create mechanical energy. However, using magnets to turn a shaft of a motor isn’t that simple. Fortunately, there are some very intelligent inventors who have been working hard for decades to solve this problem.
Depending on the size and complexity of a magnet motor, it can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to well over $2,000 to purchase. The good news is that with the right information and tools, anyone can build a magnetic motor and thus saving them labor costs. Once this “free energy” technology is widely used, its cost should dramatically decrease.
One of the best features of magnetic motors is that they don’t need fossil fuel to operate. Plus, the energy they generate is clean and almost free. In other words, once you purchase and install a magnetic motor in your home, you can leave the light on all day and all night without worrying about paying another dime on your electricity bill. Furthermore, a well built magnet motor is small enough to fit a closet and can last for many years. These features of magnetic motors are the reasons why magnetic motors can help solve the “energy crisis.”
Here are some short videos showing magnetic motors in action. I haven’t personally tested these “free energy” generators so I don’t know how well they work. For more visual evidence of exotic energy technologies, read this article titled Five “Free Energy” Devices that Could Save You Thousands of Dollars.
Perpetual Motion Machine
Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor Demo at Delft University
Surge Tech – Magnetic Motor
Magnetic Machine which Produces Endless Mechanical and Electrical Energy
Source:
PL Chang (Energy Fanatics)