Re: Bedini's Magnetic Gate
Russell Garber ( (no email) )
Fri, 27 Aug 1999 10:48:36 -0400
One other thing that interests me with the magnetic gate is that both sides
of the gate (the entrance and the exit) are North Poles, while within the
diameter of the gate, extruding out from the Gate in both directions.
Also, while passing a compass through the gate, there is no noticeable pole
change of the gate (the compass ends up with it's poles reversed with no
needle movement). This makes me wonder: if you put a metal cylinder within
the gate, as to magnetize it, what would the results be? Would you end up
with a temporary magnet with both ends North poles?
As for over-unity, my thoughts are this: If the exit force is stronger
than the required input force, such that the exit force could propel the
cylinder magnet through a second gate without any additional load
requirements, than it should be possible to arrange several gates in a
circle, so that once the initial load is applied, the cylinder magnet
should travel perpetually through all the gates in the circle. Has anyone
tried this?
- Russ