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Can magnetic motor generate electricity?

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this thing goes quite fast. could they power our homes?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFGiWiXMHn0

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  1. The reports of a successful operation of a magnetic motor are notoriously unreliable.  The "inventor" has failed repeatedly to demonstrate his device in operation.  He has claimed faulty parts, inconsistent suppliers, sabotage.  There have been no reliable reproduction of the scientific principles driving the device.  

    Remember Occam's razor? When faced with a technology that violates accepted principles of physics and has repeatedly failed in demonstration and cannot be reproduced, it is best to accept the most likely explanation, that it is a fraud.  

    As vicinic suggests, it is not creating energy, it is merely releasing stored energy.  After the energy stored in the magnets is released and the flywheel spins, it will need to be recharged.


  2. yes, but the magnetic field will br depleted and you'll have to remagnatze it, useing more power that it generated.

    Sorry, the laws of physics still rule.

  3. Yes, look up Tesla.

  4. Yes they can, all generators are based on the use of magnetism, however with this motor it does not show the power source with could expend more energy than it creates.

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