Free Energy | searching for free energy and discussing free energy

Discussion board help and admin topics => Half Baked Ideas => Topic started by: TheInternetProgrammer on July 25, 2013, 07:41:59 AM

Title: Electromagnetic Generator that utilizes Centrifugal Force
Post by: TheInternetProgrammer on July 25, 2013, 07:41:59 AM
I am proposing a free energy device that uses magnetism to create electricity.  The electromagnetic generator would consist of two parts, one being a centrifuge designed to maintain momentum and the other being a turbine.

The centrifuge would be designed to use electromagnetic pulses to rotate a magnetic wheel and create centrifugal force which will be utilized as torque on the axis to rotate a turbine.  I have detailed my ideas here: http://www.theinternetprogrammer.com/electromagneticgenerator/

It's that simple.  Please contact me or build one if this interests you.
Title: Re: Electromagnetic Generator that utilizes Centrifugal Force
Post by: truesearch on July 25, 2013, 04:44:44 PM
@TheInternetProgrammer:


Interesting.  :)


Please keep us posted as your experiments evolve and with the results. I'm especially interested in any "measurable" evidence you find of making it work.



Good luck!


truesearch
Title: Re: Electromagnetic Generator that utilizes Centrifugal Force
Post by: TheInternetProgrammer on July 25, 2013, 09:41:46 PM
Here's a video of the best electromagnetic pulse engine I've seen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dkiHUasERA

This video illustrates the efficiency of using electromagnetic power to create momentum.  My idea is use a similar machine as a centrifuge to rotate a turbine.  The principle difference is in the use of centrifugal force.  I suggest rotating on a horizontal plane, extending the radius and adding weight to the wheel with a fixed axis attached to a turbine.