Neodymium magnet

Matt Watts

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #75, on December 3rd, 2012, 10:27 PM »Last edited on December 3rd, 2012, 10:33 PM by Matt Watts
Quote from fgunsmoke on December 3rd, 2012, 09:25 PM
I thought a magnet was a perpetual engine. It will work for you - the magnetic lines do  move in a closed loop - will lock onto metal that has iron in it--just like it does in the earth and we call it Gravity--that magnet will out live any of us.-The magnet or gravity lines move on the out side of the magnet  but we just do not see them. pick up a 2lb weight and hold it straight out to your side who is doing the most work . You or gravity? -we know who is going to win.  Can I enter my magnet as my entry? -I`ll even take a picture of it working if I can pry the durn thing off my frig.  Just a thought-have fun  Fgunsmoke
It surely is frustrating trying to get those hard working magnets to light up light bulbs and run computers though.  I have been looking at old Steorn videos and experiments all evening--seems like it would be a piece of cake to make one of those pulse motors over unity.  Seriously, look at the top five list and tell me why we don't all have working prototypes:

Pure Energy Systems Wiki Top 5

BTW, ol' Keshe defines attraction force as gravity and repulsion force as magnetism.  I wonder if those really are proper terms for what we just commonly call magnetism.  Maybe we are just mixing things up not paying attention to the differences.  For all I know we have been creating deformed Keshe reactors all along.

Lynx

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #76, on December 4th, 2012, 12:43 AM »
Quote from Dog-One on December 3rd, 2012, 10:27 PM
It surely is frustrating trying to get those hard working magnets to light up light bulbs and run computers though.  I have been looking at old Steorn videos and experiments all evening--seems like it would be a piece of cake to make one of those pulse motors over unity.  Seriously, look at the top five list and tell me why we don't all have working prototypes:

Pure Energy Systems Wiki Top 5

BTW, ol' Keshe defines attraction force as gravity and repulsion force as magnetism.  I wonder if those really are proper terms for what we just commonly call magnetism.  Maybe we are just mixing things up not paying attention to the differences.  For all I know we have been creating deformed Keshe reactors all along.
Agree on all counts.
The Keshe gravity/magnetism thing is indeed interesting in that he talks about
the need of applying 2 (?) different magnetic forces of sort in order to first
cancel out the force from in this case Earth's gravity and then also to create an
on board electrogravitic (??) force so you don't have to equip your ship with a
lot of handles here and there to hang on to, you sort of create your own on
board ship gravitation force which makes things fall "down" if you drop them :D
Anyway the talk of the need of more than one electromagnetic/electrogravitic
force is to me kinda indicative of that he "knows" what it takes to create just
that (antigravity), why else talk about the need of 2 (or more) such
forces/generators? :cool:

Jeff Nading

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #77, on December 4th, 2012, 06:25 AM »
Quote from Lynx on December 4th, 2012, 12:43 AM
Quote from Dog-One on December 3rd, 2012, 10:27 PM
It surely is frustrating trying to get those hard working magnets to light up light bulbs and run computers though.  I have been looking at old Steorn videos and experiments all evening--seems like it would be a piece of cake to make one of those pulse motors over unity.  Seriously, look at the top five list and tell me why we don't all have working prototypes:

Pure Energy Systems Wiki Top 5

BTW, ol' Keshe defines attraction force as gravity and repulsion force as magnetism.  I wonder if those really are proper terms for what we just commonly call magnetism.  Maybe we are just mixing things up not paying attention to the differences.  For all I know we have been creating deformed Keshe reactors all along.
Agree on all counts.
The Keshe gravity/magnetism thing is indeed interesting in that he talks about
the need of applying 2 (?) different magnetic forces of sort in order to first
cancel out the force from in this case Earth's gravity and then also to create an
on board electrogravitic (??) force so you don't have to equip your ship with a
lot of handles here and there to hang on to, you sort of create your own on
board ship gravitation force which makes things fall "down" if you drop them :D
Anyway the talk of the need of more than one electromagnetic/electrogravitic
force is to me kinda indicative of that he "knows" what it takes to create just
that (antigravity), why else talk about the need of 2 (or more) such
forces/generators? :cool:
I to agree with the points being discussed here, I think Keshe really does have something to these affects of antigravity and such.:D

FaradayEZ

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #78, on December 4th, 2012, 10:12 PM »
Quote from fgunsmoke on December 3rd, 2012, 09:25 PM
Quote from FaradayEZ on December 2nd, 2012, 02:45 AM
Quote from Jeff Nading on December 1st, 2012, 01:03 PM
Quote from FaradayEZ on December 1st, 2012, 12:53 AM
Throwing water on burning magnesium:


Ye' old gunpowder cracker...(stays funny)


Burning tapwater (gas in it)


Burning all tapwater, invention?
That's what I'm talking about, see how the water causes an explosion, there is much power there.To much powder in the next one, I know he won't do that again. :cool::D:P
I specially like it that he apologizes to the public... :) so he must be a good man, a decent fellow. Don't want to see him hurt by this.





Would be nice to do a build-off with perpetual moving devices. No electricity?, just magnets or gravity etc?

Whatever device turns the longest wins. (initial start not more then 1 joule?)

First prize 10 reputation points?

Closing date of entry; end of januari 2013?

lol
I thought a magnet was a perpetual engine. It will work for you - the magnetic lines do  move in a closed loop - will lock onto metal that has iron in it--just like it does in the earth and we call it Gravity--that magnet will out live any of us.-The magnet or gravity lines move on the out side of the magnet  but we just do not see them. pick up a 2lb weight and hold it straight out to your side who is doing the most work . You or gravity? -we know who is going to win.  Can I enter my magnet as my entry? -I`ll even take a picture of it working if I can pry the durn thing off my frig.  Just a thought-have fun  Fgunsmoke
Lol, your absolutely right. But we do want to see movement of a mas...so its time to use your kernspin resonance laser microscoop and video it to get some points. ;)


fgunsmoke

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #79, on December 6th, 2012, 07:59 PM »
Quote from Lynx on December 3rd, 2012, 04:53 AM
I've seen these really simple basic Stirling engines before, I have no doubt that they
work as advertised.
The Sterling cycle is well known, proven to work, so it's very doable.
All you need is a difference in temperature and the engine will work it's magic :cool:
fgunsmoke here:  Have you been over on Peswiki  and looked at Tom Ferko`s -satellite generator?  He has 2" X 2" Neodyminum magnet that turns up 4900 rpm.  I don`t have the link.  It`s like a run - away train.

Lynx

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #80, on December 7th, 2012, 12:34 AM »
Quote from fgunsmoke on December 6th, 2012, 07:59 PM
Quote from Lynx on December 3rd, 2012, 04:53 AM
I've seen these really simple basic Stirling engines before, I have no doubt that they
work as advertised.
The Sterling cycle is well known, proven to work, so it's very doable.
All you need is a difference in temperature and the engine will work it's magic :cool:
fgunsmoke here:  Have you been over on Peswiki  and looked at Tom Ferko`s -satellite generator?  He has 2" X 2" Neodyminum magnet that turns up 4900 rpm.  I don`t have the link.  It`s like a run - away train.
Ok, thanks.

FaradayEZ

RE: Neodymium magnet
« Reply #81, on December 7th, 2012, 09:29 AM »
Quote from Lynx on December 7th, 2012, 12:34 AM
Quote from fgunsmoke on December 6th, 2012, 07:59 PM
Quote from Lynx on December 3rd, 2012, 04:53 AM
I've seen these really simple basic Stirling engines before, I have no doubt that they
work as advertised.
The Sterling cycle is well known, proven to work, so it's very doable.
All you need is a difference in temperature and the engine will work it's magic :cool:
fgunsmoke here:  Have you been over on Peswiki  and looked at Tom Ferko`s -satellite generator?  He has 2" X 2" Neodyminum magnet that turns up 4900 rpm.  I don`t have the link.  It`s like a run - away train.
Ok, thanks.
The satellite generator is one of the doable projects in the thread about...

doable promizing inventions/patents etc.

http://www.open-source-energy.org/?tid=784