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Perhaps you should reconsider that education you decided was worthless.
It will run by itself for quite a while, till the start battery runs down.
Or if you pull any power off it, it will stop very quickly.
Thermodynamics is the law that binds them.
Nobody will buy them off or shut them up.
Nobody needs to, the laws of physics will keep it off the market.
Sarcasam over the laws of thermodynamics huh.
LOL
Yes, you very much reveal your education level.
Just be glad you didn't invest any money in their scheme.
None will return.
Whatever works, use it.
A good idea stands on its own value independent of authorship.
If it stands or falls on the credibility of the author, maybe it isn't such a good idea.
Achilles, this will be my last comment to you on this topic unless something significantly fact-based is interjected.
Some of us went to school and gained knowledge, not the skills of regurgitation. I won't get into a pissing match with you again, as I was embarrassingly and stupid enough to do last week.
If you would like to discuss this further, I would be glad to do so in private...
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Carl Sagan
Who? When? Where?
The attractive power and repelling power of magnets are no secret, and it only makes sense that if they were properly utilized in place of the common electromagnet for a motor...they would work. The difficulty would only be in getting the governing gears correct...or timing. If it isn't correct the magnets/motor will simply slow down and stop. Done correctly and one can use the combined force of attraction and repelling to run a motor and possibly produce good power depending on how expensive you wish to go on the magnets used. Balance and timing is critical.
In search of the real truth.
This is a pretty good start and there are more out there.
History of perpetual motion machines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am really fascinated by this stuff and give kudos in those trying, but I deplore people who make claims and take [steal] investment money on something that physics and history have shown to not work...
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Carl Sagan
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