RE: Magnetic motors

Euejin Jeong ( ejeong@bga.com )
Mon, 30 Aug 1999 12:22:41 -0500

Hi All,

The idea of using a permanent magnet motor for FE generation is not simple
as some may think. There are many commercial, reluctance types of permanent
magnetic motors and non of them are claimed to be over-unity. According to
the witnesses, Lory Johnson's motor has been reported to have very unusual
winding of coils defying common sense and logic. Please do not try the
simple motor with permanent disc magnet around the rotor unless you want to
waste your money. It doesn't work. I'm not saying FE device doesn't work.
You need a drastic new concept to make it work. But once you have that
secret, do not advertise you have it.

EJJ

-----Original Message-----
From: John Berry [SMTP:antigrav@ihug.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 2:33 AM
To: interact@Keelynet.com
Subject: Magnetic motors

Is it just a co-incidence or maybe a little more that most-all magnetic
motors that seem to work have nonlinear and or asymmetric
acceleration-deceleration gradients.

It seems likely that this is just an inertial effect which these motors
are taking advantage of.

This explains why few designs are staged to give a smooth rotation,
Indeed it seems that it may be the killer of these devices, So while it
seems that there are probably a number of things that use magnetic
fields for the FE effect, but I suspect most are inertial.

John Berry

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