02-11-2009, 08:44 AM
After reading your explanation of a magnet based perpetuum mobile. I too don't exactly have faith in your solution. If you integrate the forces over one complete revolution of the wheel, it will be exactly zero or worse due to friction.
These mistakes in evaluating magnetic devices are very very common. Many budding inventors make the same mistakes. And it keeps coming back. Don't feel bad. I also am not trying to be a bastard here.. And like I said, I'm not a physicist, I just have an amateur interest.. So I am not an expert and should not be mistaken for one..
If you can keep the wheel running for a few hours before actually adding or extracting energy. Then you may have a thing. But I'm expecting you cannot even keep it running longer than without the magnets right now.
The problem is.. Where is the extra energy coming from? I don't see you make any effort to tap it from somewhere. Like for example the zero point field.
These mistakes in evaluating magnetic devices are very very common. Many budding inventors make the same mistakes. And it keeps coming back. Don't feel bad. I also am not trying to be a bastard here.. And like I said, I'm not a physicist, I just have an amateur interest.. So I am not an expert and should not be mistaken for one..
If you can keep the wheel running for a few hours before actually adding or extracting energy. Then you may have a thing. But I'm expecting you cannot even keep it running longer than without the magnets right now.
The problem is.. Where is the extra energy coming from? I don't see you make any effort to tap it from somewhere. Like for example the zero point field.