Wayne wrote:
Tell you what. Go and find a 1st year electrical book about voltage, current, resistance and magnetism and get back to me. Read up on Lenz's laws (for force, flux, flow) and the grip rules relation to magnetic field direction in current carrying conductors.
No I'll tell you what. You go copulate yourself. You've made unsubstantiated allegations based on nothing, because you apparently can't comprehend using magnetic repulsion alone as the energy source, and now fail to find the device or method you claim I "stole".
The closest apparatus using the same method (but doesn't generate electrical or kinetic output to be exploited) as my design is/are Heron of Alexandria's floating statues. The bullet train and Mag-Lev turbines use magnetic repulsion to eliminate friction. I'll be using standard roller bearings, which will probably be its weakness - as in 1st part to fail/wear out.
As for rules? .. I like to test them and see what can be bent.
Wayne wrote: Read up on magnetic properties in natural magnetic properties. Then, come back and talk with me.
See this is part of your problem, you think because you read something you know what you're on about, and in your last post even claimed to have written texts on it. Well even if that were true, all you have done is plagiarise or paraphrase others work. Thus you are the "thief".
Y'see you're stuck on theory, like the particle physicist who claimed "volts are not a measure of electricity" which if you're as expert as you imagine would know is absurd. And those stuck on theory generally have no genuine experience, and the fact you claimed to have written texts on the subject matter tells me you have made no discoveries and invented nothing.
So it seems inventiveness must be genetically inherited. My father (now a millionaire) built the largest metal spinning company in Oz, and one of the factors that made him successful in that industry is he invented some of the tools now used in it. Quite simple devices really. For example when a spinning is spun is has an uneven edge so is trimed/skimmed. For decades everyone used hand skimmers and they can be quite dangerous. My father invented skimmers that bolt onto the bed of the lathe. Aide from being safer, they give a uniform result.
In the mid 90s I had a mag wheel repair business. Existing wheel repair tools and contraptions were for steel wheels and not suitable for Magnesium-Aluminium castings or spinnings. So I invented my own tools. I'm the only person in Oz who can repair speedway wheels because I built the device to do it.
When I build my magnetic repulsion motor & generator (requiring no external energy input whatsoever) and eventually have it patented (will register design 1st to prove its effectiveness) I expect some big company like GE to make me a billionaire.
So wayne when you see the 'Heron motor-generator' being used or sold, just remember you told the inventor of it he stole the idea.
Wayne wrote: I have already blown most of your crap out the window.
I digress, I reckon you've just blown a trumpet with your arse.
Wayne wrote: Also, read up on the fallacy of perpetual motion,
The fact you had to look it up, suggests you've been bullshitting about everything, and all your so called expert opinion is exactly as I suspected - googled up.
Now it may be a fallacy, although Leonardo Da Vinci had a differing view.
But that's beside the point anyway, because I don't refer to or even consider my contraption a perpetual motion device.
I refer to it and regard it as a magnetic repulsion device.
Wayne wrote:energy transfer and losses.
And here again I see you had to research it. Well I've already got a fair bit of experience with friction, transfer and atrophy, so if you had to look it up, there's nothing you can tell me.
Wayne wrote:For a start, the input power to your motor (whatever that may be) will always be greater than the output of the generator.
Correct, but obvious. You could probably get that out of a pretty average dictionary or encyclopedia
Wayne wrote: As load increase on the Genny, input to the motor must also increase. There are things like I2R loses in energy transmission you haven't even written about.
Irrelevant!
Wayne wrote:Get back to me when you can discuss basic electrical rotating machinery with me - I can't be bothered dealing with an idiot.
I'm not particularly interested in discussing a topic with a pretend/fake expert.
See this 2.3Kw generator/welder?
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Got it for some work recently. The motor runs, but the 10amp sockets aren't. Cleaning up some welding leads to see if the 60amp welder works.
If it works, great, if not I'll fix it and the 10amp too.
So you go read your googled up info and I'll do the real thing.
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