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Author: Tim Benedict
• Friday, October 16th, 2009

Well, magnet motor technology continues to generate huge controversy. They say it’s just not possible. They say it breaks the Laws of Conservation of Energy. They say it’s perpetual motion, and that it will never work.

They also say that if it were possible, it would upset the very balance of power in our world today that stems from the control of oil, electricity, and energy in general.

Unfortunately, somebody goofed somewhere. Why? Because magnet motors do work, and I’ve compiled a number of links below to videos of functioning units showing them working. If you don’t believe me, check them out for yourself. (Note: these will be of great interest to those of you out there that are interested in living in a self-sufficient manner, off the grid…)

But if they DO indeed function, this means that our basic understanding of the structure of the universe is also flawed somehow, and most science type people don’t want to admit this. But never fear, I do have some basic ideas as to why these motors work, and what is going on…

The first thing to remember is that the Law of Conservation of Energy only applies to closed systems, where every single variable and energy flow is accounted for and well defined. This does NOT describe the universe around us. It is dynamic, with energy flowing into and out of all mass, all the time. Most of the time the energy flowing in, and the energy flowing out, is equal, and in equilibrium, and thus, we see no net effect.

But throw permanent magnets into the mix, and suddenly, everything changes. You have an unbalanced energy flow that you can see and measure. The trick then becomes how to unbalance the actual flow of magnetic energy in order to accomplish work.

A number of different people have figured out ingenious ways to do this, and often with exciting results. So far, I have grouped these different methods into several categories.

Roughly speaking though:

Category one deals with using magnetism and gravity either with or against each other (in reality, this category can sometimes become a subcategory of category three below).

Category two utilizes the magnetic “wake” field that actually flows from one pole of the magnet to the other, to pull other magnets along past them.

Category three harnesses the actual power of magnetic attraction and repulsion by finding ingenious ways to get a magnet assembly past the “re-gauging point”, that point at where magnets moving or rotating past each other tend to “lock up”. Some people use pulsed electromagnets, some use mechanical separation mechanisms, some use moveable magnetic shielding, and some simply appropriately space their magnets and iron attractors in such a way as to pull their magnets past that lock point.

Category four ingeniously taps into the weak rotational or vortex vector of the magnetic “wake” flow mentioned above, and uses it to spin other magnets, generator armatures, or the like.

In any case, I have seen working models of all four categories, or combinations thereof. They do work, and they do so simply because magnets ARE linked into the dynamic energy flow of the universe around us (some people call it the zero-point energy field, the space-time fabric, the sea of aether, of one of several other names as well).

So while the physicists and smart people out there continue to postulate about the nature of the dynamic energy fabric of the universe around us, let’s start focusing on what we do know works. Magnets are fun! So let’s have some fun, perfect these magnet motor ideas, and move forward with finding new solutions to our energy needs.

A few links to working units, in no particular order:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKtIsrc-LHs&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYcjjSfiNNE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT9s33X9D4I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oj7nXTwAeI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Int5za7Eslo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxZR4C9gqOY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGST6835uNM&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjmrQozyz3Y

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