I’m sitting here on a long 12 hour shift with my engineering partner discussing major accomplishments of the modern era. It seems to always go back to magnetism. Magnets are incredible tools, and magnetism is even more incredible, yet we have no universities or trade schools openly diving into educating the populous about their incredible abilities.
Give me your thoughts, why is the entire magnetic field being covered up and overlooked by the modern educational system. Are they afraid we’re going re-discover free energy?
This is just something I have pondered so yeah, you probably are way out of my league.
What I have imagined is a rotary motor that uses polarity to drive the rotation. A starter no different than on your modern vehicles pushes the initial rotation. Polariity takes over to drive the rotation, but where I get hung up is that the polarity has to be made directional and in some way the magnets have to be turned off in sequence or shielded on the pull side so that drive is one direction. I also have no idea what kind of power could be generated or what size motor would be required to generate enough power to be useful. The one thing I do believe is that once started it would not stop without being killed by braking the device.
Something of that order could in theory replace not only vehicles but every small electric engine in our homes.
I have not heard of the Tesla perpetual motion engine, but then I have not done any research into Tesla.
What about an electromagnet?
Cut the power and boom, off. But then, you’d need an outside source for the power lol. Unless it could use some sort of kinetic energy source to power itself.
But that’s a paradox…
The initial start would be a battery. The electrical power would have to come from an alternator just like on a car. The question is would DC current be enough to power the magnets, and computer could be used to time it all.
I think a way of shielding the push or pull of the magnets to achieve a one way directional push or pull might be a better method. Lots of unanswered questions there. Like how many magnets aligned to get any power generation. In a rotational motor what would be the alignment angles and configuration?
Galt's motor???
I hadn't heard of Galt's motor. I'll have to look into that.
This is just something that has been rolling around in my head for a long time. I don't have any back ground in the subject, and have not looked into it in depth.
For sure. Plus, size would be a huge factor, I imagine.