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| Out of all the free energy experiments this is one that holds the greatest promise. It has no electronics, or fluids to contend with. Just a stationary copper donut with magnets wrapped around it like a candy cane stripe and a spinning plastic rotor with magnets attached. I believe the reason this device works is because a vortex is formed inside the donut at right angles and it creates a tornado magneto effect, which sends the rotor spinning at a rapid rate upon close contact. A brake is required to slow it down or stop it. This spinning shaft can then power an alternator to make usable electricity. Any backyard home scientist should be able to replicate this device. This device comes with a warning though, as it may exert anti-gravitational, or other unknown effects that may not be expected. General caution is advised. Other than that, everything you need to get started building an experimental unit, including technical notes, diagrams and drawings. |
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