Re: Searl Rotation a Thermal Effect?

Marcelo Puhl ( (no email) )
Thu, 30 Apr 1998 21:50:54 -3

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> Interesting, a magnet, attached to a spring, moving up and down to
> induce current flow in the coil to charge a capacitor. An optical
> switch could be hooked in so that when the magnet blocked the beam for
> longer than a given time, the capacitor would discharge into a coil that
> would throw the magnet back into oscillation. Just like EV Gray's high
> voltage solenoid to drive his motor...hmm....this could damn sure work!!
> --

My guess is the energy you need to move the magnet up will be higher than
the energy you would get when the magnet moves down.

---Marcelo Puhlmark@plug-in.com.br