Re: 40% Overunity??

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Thu, 14 Jan 1999 12:36:17 -0800 (PST)

Hi Cliff et al!

I've never this 'Black Sand' you are talking about but it sounds quite
intriguing. I'm sending this to you and back to the list in the event
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Now, about those puck shaped magnets....did you see it running itself
and/or have you been able to duplicate it?

A year or so ago, the buzz was about this guy named Minato who is
supposed to have several self-running magnetic motor designs, some
that he even claimed put out additional free power. The links and
discussions are posted in these discussion archives if you might want
to search on Minato.

Most of us would love to see a buildit plan for just the basic
selfrunning bicycle wheel that Minato demonstrated.

That powder is interesting as a core material...could that somehow be
related to the claims on the 'new' Dennis Lee site about the two
ceramic rods that ran a string of 25 watt Christmas lights???

---Cliff Proctor wrote:
>
> Jerry:
> I seem to have not sent this also to keelynet.
> Sorry.
>
> What I wanted to bring bring up is "Black Sand"
>
> It seems there are several terms used for this material. "metalic
powder, "
> etc.
>
> Bill Mueller - a la Kelona in BC Can. uses black , para magnetic -
powder
> as a "core" material in
> an over unity device - ostensibly because the powder seems to have
very low
> or virtual zero Hysterysis losses.
>
> Do you have any information or referanced material along these lines.
>
> PS I have seen the Mueller device in his home ... it is very
impressive.
>
> He has overcome the classic " lock" up characteristics of permanent
> magnetic motors by arranging the niodimium magnetic "puck' shaped
magnets
> on a centeral axle so that the torqu around the hub always sums to
zero.
>
> IEEE . was presented a paper in 1994 about this device.
>
> Do you have any comments.
>
> I find your information very helpful and interesting.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Cliff

Thanks Cliff, we all do what we can....
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