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| Understanding | SUSTAINED MOTION USING PERMANANT MAGNETIC FIELDS I've been working on this idea for quite a while, with interesting results but no success in the sense of a truly working model- yet. It is considered to be against the laws of physics as we know them; and ultimately impossible. Magnetism is understood to be (equivalent) to gravity in that you can't overcome gravity with gravity, thus nulifying the possibility of "perpetual motion". I'm not a scientist in the conventional sense of the term, just a dime store junkie in a garage with a limited resources and formal schooling, and regardess of whether or not I ever succeed in my efforts to accomplish this dream of sustained motion though permanent magnetic field interaction, I can tell you that I am aware and accept the traditional understanding about perpetual motion and the reasons why it doesn't work. But I believe that permanent magnetic field properties are a horse of a different color; and it's not just because of theories and drawings, but because of serious experimentation in an area of physics that is seen by those with "formal training" as crackpot science. Maybe I'm wrong, and it really is impossible; but if so I'd rather come to that conclusion on my own rather than simply accept someone elses pre-defeated conclusion based on colege level learning in an area that is simply not fully understood by anyone, no matter what they say. Anyway, the "science" of any significant invention was never fully understood until after some "crackpot" went ahead and did what everyone else said couldn't be done. ![]() ---------------- Without love, our Earth is a tomb. -Robert Browning | |
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| Holy cow! | Re: Crackpot Science And The Quest For The Impossible Hi there Myself, I don't understand the first thing about magnetism. And don't let anybody tell you different! They can tell you about magnetic fields, etc., untill they're blue in the face, but I still don't get how a piece of magnetite can do what it does. But I digress. Using magnetism for sustained (i.e. perpetual) motion, won't work. Imagine: You put a magnet on a scale. The scale reads 1kg. Now, you take a piece of iron weighing another 1kg, and suspend it above this magnet. Now, your scale will weigh 2kg's, and the piece of iron will hang suspended in the air. This just goes to show that the iron wasn't hanging in the air by itself, but the weight was transferred and experienced by the magnet lying on the scale. (Assuming, obviously, that you were able to suspend that sucker in the first place) So somewhere, somehow, the weight gets transferred, and energy will be required to keep any imaginable system running. ---------------- Hypography Forums Moderator IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bovinely blessed be thee. | |
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| Understanding | Quote:
That's like Viewing the overal possibility through a telescope; you're sure you see what you see, but there is so much more to be seen that you are unaware of. ---------------- Without love, our Earth is a tomb. -Robert Browning | ||
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| Dibbler ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote:
___I have some scans of my now ongoing experiments with magnetism & I look forward to what views Beaker has as well as his experimental observations & conclusions. Nice reprise Beaker. Let's crack some pots; we can always make more.http://hypography.com/gallery/showim...c=3&userid=796 http://hypography.com/gallery/showim...c=3&userid=796 ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? Last edited by Turtle; 12-01-2005 at 11:11 AM. | ||
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| Holy cow! | Re: Crackpot Science And The Quest For The Impossible Sorry, man! I meant magnets with similar poles towards each other, i.e. north facing north, etc. I can see the magnet lying on the scale pushing the scale downwards, seeing as the floating magnet on top repels it downwards, but I still simply don't get how them suckers work, if you catch my drift. ---------------- Hypography Forums Moderator IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bovinely blessed be thee. | |
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| Dibbler ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | How about if we start with these 2 scans of steel pins held in a magnetic field? We will combine what we presume to know about the field, make (post) our observations of/from the scan, & then propose further experiments. Sound square enough? ![]() http://hypography.com/gallery/showim...c=3&userid=796 http://hypography.com/gallery/showim...c=3&userid=796 ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? Last edited by Turtle; 12-16-2005 at 09:57 AM. | |
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| Dibbler ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote:
I do not know the specific type or grade of either the composite material of the magnets or the iron plates or the pins. I have 2 'identical' such magnets. I can/will provide photos & or little movies as we need them. Turtle Over ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? | ||
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| Creating | Re: Crackpot Science And The Quest For The Impossible I'm guessing that picture was taken with the magnet below the table, pole-up? iron fileings have always been my favorite thing to play with for magnetic experiments, but I'd like th get my hands on some of that ferro-fluid they've got now (really tiny iron fileings suspended in oil). | |
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