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originally posted by: rickymouse
There is a big gravity motor being built somewhere, it is huge and expensive. Whether it will ever pay back on the investment is yet to be seen.
originally posted by: Emerys
So I was on YouTube as I normally am at this time of night. On my recommended videos, the following video appeared. At first, I thought this was just another dumb free energy magnetic motor video. But then I started diving into it, and now I am really curious if this is a real invention and all I have managed to find out is the inventors first name is Tony and he is from Argentina. Watch the videos below:
After watching the video, I looked up the channel of the person who posted the video "Infinity Energies". On his page, he had another video about a magnetic motor with a man speaking spanish. The man in this video looks exactly like the guy from the first video, except this video is much older, whereas the one in the University setting is much newer.
So I googled Torian III magnetic motor and found a forum, where a guy named "Torian" back in 2012 was trying to figure out how to get his "free energy" motor into the hands of the public and investors. There were several people on the forum from Europe who were very interested in helping him with his invention. Everyone on the forum urged him not to file a patent and go overseas with it (which I agree, the US Govt will steal it). What do you think of this invention? Do you think it's possible? I mean, there are a lot of really intrigued people in the room of that University...
Let me know your take on it.
originally posted by: Emerys
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Emerys
A free energy motor on earth will never work due to gravity, and some other laws.
That sounds like a very similar statement made by scientists who ridiculed the Wright Brothers.
originally posted by: 3danimator2014
So..can we assume these people will:
-Demo running their house on it
-Market it
-Become multi multi billionaires overnight
-Win the administration from scientists
-Win the Nobel prize for breaking the laws of thermodynamics
-rewrite the laws of physics and go down in history along with Newton and Einstein
Or will they power light bulbs? Not allow anyone to examine it and find excuses for doing none of the above?
November 27, 2014; 2:50 pm MDT Yildiz establishes joint stock company to start production A public announcement released today states that starting January 1, production will begin of a 5 kW generator powered by Muammer YILDIZ' all-magnet motor. The expected price will be 15,000 Euros, with delivery expected by the end of March.
originally posted by: ForteanOrg
But still it rotates ..
originally posted by: MysterX
Very prominent scientists also said space travel was BS back in the day too...words to that effect.
Skeptics who said that space vehicles could never reach space back in the 1930's and 40's, never mind actual Humans, included astronomer royals, top physicists and all manner of very respected scientists.
Top scientists of the day also claimed if Humans travelled over a certain speed, approx 30mph we would most likely suffocate due to air pressure crushing our chests. (said in relation to the first steam locomotives being developed)
originally posted by: rickymouse
There is a big gravity motor being built somewhere, it is huge and expensive.
Top scientists of the day also claimed if Humans travelled over a certain speed, approx 30mph we would most likely suffocate due to air pressure crushing our chests. (said in relation to the first steam locomotives being developed)
originally posted by: BIGPoJo
a reply to: hellobruce
The real question is, how is this not in the hoax bin yet?
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Vector99
It sort of comes down to the question of their being energy in magnets that we can tap into. I think science is a bit divided on this question. Have magnets got energy? I 'm pretty sure that they have, just take the "rail gun" using permanent magnets. Which is in this instance five magnets taped to a ruler about an inch apart, from left to right we have magnet one to five, on the left hand side of the magnets.We stick two ball bearings, if you flick a ball Bering at magnet number fives right hand side, it accelerates and hits it, dislodging the second ball bearing on the consecutive left hand sides, of all the remaining magnets. They accelerate exponentially The kinetic energy increases the speed of the last ball bearing in this setup. If you had ten magnets lined up the ball bearing would go through several walls. Like the first ball bearing hits at say a hundred feet per sec. the second x2 that speed and so on. So I guess they have energy.