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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: aether22 on February 19, 2018, 07:54:48 AM

Title: Do you have a magnet and anything that rotates? Read this.
Post by: aether22 on February 19, 2018, 07:54:48 AM



I have found a Free Energy type effect.


This is as of yet not a way to generate conventional energy, but rather a way to generate one of 2 different powerful aetheric effects that can be tapped for energy.


I took a fan, this is a $5 USB fan with an Aluminium blade, I flattened the blade (not necessary, but it does spin much faster with less air to move) and removed the guard.

I then tried placing the pole of a magnet facing the side of the fan blade.

I discovered that one pole in gave energy to the fan blade (pic 1), the rotating fan blade began to create a vortex around the fan, but the other pole in energized the magnet.

I found that if the magnet poles were along the direction of movement (pic 2), one direction again energized the disk, but the other energized the magnet.

I combined the pole that pointing in energized the disk (Pic 3), and also made sure that pole was pointing toward the approaching fan blade, BTW the fan was spinning CCW on a vertical axis. This combined the 2 effects and was stronger than either alone.

I found that this was stronger again at energizing the fan blade.

You can of course have some magnets give energy to the disk, and some magnets, or electromagnets? take energy, this might be a way to get Free Energy!  I don't know.

I also found that if the magnet pole faced down (pic 4), it increased the energy in the disk further.

I also had a paper pattern printed up and placed on the disk, however this was a parallel experiment and it worked with and without this, pattern availible on request.

This is interesting as it no doubt relates to many different motor/generator Free Energy devices!

I have avoided mentioning which pole it is that should be facing in to the disk, I will confirm if asked, but I would like people to try this and see what they get when they try it each way.

I used a fan, but you could use probably anything rotating, anyone should be able to take a magnet and point it at a rotating thing, CD or record player might work.

There is nothing stopping you from having one or 2 magnets that are positioned to excite the disk and another that drains the disk and is itself excited.

I think this likely has some impact on the Bedini monopole motors!

There is a decent chance that if you do this, you will be able to literally feel the energy build up in either the magnet and or the rotor.
Title: Re: Do you have a magnet and anything that rotates? Read this.
Post by: FatBird on February 21, 2018, 12:50:00 AM
Most PC cooling fans have plastic blades.
Where ca we find the ones that have aluminum blades?


Thank you for posting that.


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Title: Re: Do you have a magnet and anything that rotates? Read this.
Post by: sm0ky2 on February 21, 2018, 07:10:05 AM
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Title: Re: Do you have a magnet and anything that rotates? Read this.
Post by: aether22 on February 21, 2018, 09:36:52 AM
Most PC cooling fans have plastic blades.
Where ca we find the ones that have aluminum blades?


Thank you for posting that.                                                                                                      .


Hi, well I'm quite sure it does not need to be Aluminium, so you could use a Plastic fan blade, or really anything rotating I suspect.


I found even a coil of wire can act in the right manner, without rotating just rating the "whatever" is flowing, electrons, subtle energy is the moving thing.


So if it can even be non-physical, it can obviously be anything physical as well.


So just look for anything rotating, it could work well with a motor/generator setup.


As for the Momopolar generator image Smoky posted, that would not actually live up to the principle I explain.
IF it did still work (in ways I have not yet established occurs, the magnet has a different orientation) the magnet would transfer energy to the disk, and the disk would transfer it into the opposite magnet pole, which would not achieve much.
Title: Re: Do you have a magnet and anything that rotates? Read this.
Post by: sm0ky2 on February 21, 2018, 12:44:49 PM
How are you detecting this “energy”?