Where does the excess energy come from? Here it is, running and producing more work than is input to it. The inventor and many observers know how it works. But...
There is only one plausible explanation pertaining to this particular motor. It's coming from the appropriate arrangement of the magnets. You know.......one...
Wow! Look at this! http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/28/news/economy/pluggedin_fortune/index.htm ?cnn=yes Come on Buddy! You are not paying my bills. I spend one...
... Says who? Where has it been verified? ... I wish some qualified investigator would write a report on it, a THOROUGH report. Include true RMS input and...
The energy required to suspend (lift) an object in the air (to counter the gravitational force) is: E = F.s = w.(1/2 g t^2) = 1/2 w g t^2 = 1/2 m g^2 t^2 ...
Can this over unity motor be turned into a generator. DC is ok. If it can, then it can be run with a lower efficiency expander motor. Otherwise any motor that...
I don't know the energy required to suspend one pound in the air but the force required to suspend one pound in the air is .... um oh yeah, one pound. ... ...
Where does the energy come from? Up until now, every single time bar none it has come from an error in energy calculation or data gathering by the claimant. If...
Hi to all, I made an experiment practical to help the reasoning and I have something to say on the force that attracts the rotor in the Paul Sprain motor. I...
Hi to all, I made an experiment practical to help the reasoning and I have something to say on the force that attracts the rotor in the Paul Sprain motor. I...
Subject: Magnetic Suspension, Law of Energy Conservation, and Energy Source ... No - the energy required to lift an object (mass m) into the air (height h) is...
... Really? Since magnetism is electrostatic interaction with a Relativistic flavor, it must hold that electrostatic forces would wear down with time, too, eh?...
Hello, What in the world are you burning to use $1000 per month for your energy costs?! Is this expense from utilities and gasoline? Do you do a lot of ...
... with ... Who would you recommend as an independent expert? http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Paul_Harry_Sprain_magnet_motor This link shows a diagram...
$400 on heating $400 for two cars @50 / week ( $200 *2) $200 For electricity These are direct energy charges. Then goes Indirect energy charges. Any American...
March 01, 2006. Dear Friends, Are we dreaming on a sunny day!? Energy at no cost?! Would it not be pragmatic to minimze the wastage of energy in our methods of...
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To the group, Personally, I fail to see the relevance of how many pulses or how many times per second, etc. When I was experimenting with my Muller Dynamo as...
Addendum: Since he seems to be measuring his OUT in torque values and his IN in voltage values, just replace his torque clamp with an alternator. Not fast...
From the principle of conservation of energy, you neither create nor destroy energy. We are talking about effort required to convert energy from one form to...
Gee, how many hundreds of times have we heard this before? Always followed either by silence or "need a little more time/money". Oh yes, I am so worried that...
The hard part with the self-powering arrangement might be the efficiencies. Suppose the alternator has 80% electrical efficiency at 3000 rpm, and you need a...
Paul sent me the following, which clarifies how the motor is running ... Tom the rotor spins at 10 radians or 95 rpm it makes 1.5 rotations per sec. Three...
... Regarding Sprain's magnetic motor: First and foremost, the input and output energy need to be measured much more carefully, otherwise the OU claim...
... The best way to know energy in is to measure it directly. To do that, you have to be CAREFUL and PRECISE. If you want to take a shortcut, you risk being...
Okay then, by that definition overunity is not necessarily "free energy." I'm glad you cleared that up for me. I need to start referring to them as separate...
... I've always said that you can't turn electricity back unto itself without loss. This motor doesn't do that. It puts mechanical energy produced by...
... per ... Let me be the first to point out (particularly since it agrees with my previous conjecture): 1.5 rotations/sec is not 10 rad/sec, it's 3pi (9.43)...
... outside ... we? ... You've got it. The historic problem with such systems is that they may be only "mildly" lossy, e.g. returning (say) 85% power to the...