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Author Topic: Eden Project  (Read 3315 times)

deedee

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Eden Project
« on: June 20, 2007, 08:17:44 AM »
Hello all,

Here is an excerpt from what i've found on the net a few days ago.I think is interesting enough to give it a try.

Harnessing Mechanical Energy From Strong Electromagnetic Forces
Generated By The Spin Of Electrons

"...The paths that must be followed came as a surprise and were not intuitive. For example, it has been discovered that two cube-shaped neodymium magnets (measuring .75?, 43 pound pull-force, Grade N38, 1.8 ounces) are capable of generating 7.46 inch-pounds (work) when they pull themselves together ?sideways? in the horizontal plane. It takes only 6.56 inch-pounds to pull the magnets apart along a vertical path that is perpendicular to the path they followed when they
came together. This leaves a .90 inch-pound net-yield of mechanical energy (work) which can be used for example to turn an electric generator. While this may seem like a small amount of energy, remember the magnets that generated this yield are extremely small and are not the most powerful grade magnets available. A total volume of neodymium magnets less than the size of a car battery can generate 6.75 horsepower or 5.03 KWH or an amount of energy equivalent to the energy yield of 4,598 gallons of gasoline burned in a combustion engine every year. ..."

A detailed research report can be obtained by e-mailing a request to Dr. Kozeka admin@kedroncorp.com or visiting http://www.kedroncorp.com/.


Duranza

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Re: Eden Project
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2007, 04:01:18 PM »
Very interesting....