
Magnetic Dynamo: How to Build a Magnetic Alternator or Permanent Generator For Free Electricity
"What will they think of next?", you might say, but the truth is...this knowledge has been around for awhile. If the powers that be wanted you to know about it...well, then you wouldn't be a customer of the electric company and hundreds of jobs would be lost. But you just can't hide the truth forever! Our Aussie friends have finally been allowed to share this technology with us via the internet.
Perpetual motion machine is the right way to describe this gizmo that generates more than 5 times the amount of electric power than it consumes and will probably be used in the cars of the future. Free electricity has only come from wind generation or solar panels so far but it seems this is about to change. Here is what they're saying about the Magniwork zero point magnetic power generator...
"A Zero point magnetic power generator is basically a Free Energy Generator. It uses magnets, and magnetic force to induce perpetual motion. It runs by itself, indefinitely without stopping, thus creating completely free electrical energy, which can fully power your home for free. A Perpetual motion device refers to a machine that runs perpetually i.e. indefinitely, and produces a larger amount of energy than it consumes. Thus, it produces free energy indefinitely, runs by itself, without having to need a third-party device or resource to power it.""By constructing the magniwork power generator, you will be able to generate completely free electric energy, meaning , create energy without needing any source of renewable or non-renewable energy. The generator powers itself and creates energy by itself, without requiring solar energy, heat, water, coal or any kind of resource. This generator powers itself and works indefinitely, without stopping, creating a large amount of energy."



Tell me why my perpetual motion idea won’t work?
Imagine a small device that resembles a ferris wheel. There are magnets spaced equally around the rim. There is another strong magnet at the bottom such that when the wheel turns each magnet around the rim passes close to it and is pulled by it causing the wheel to speed up.
Normally the wheel would slow down again as the rim magnet passes the stationary one and is attracted in the opposite direction. I get that. But imagine each rim magnet is enclosed in a small superconducting box which blocks magnetic fields. One side of the box has hinges so that it can open as it approaches the stationary magnet and thus the magnet within will be drawn toward the stationary magnet and speed the wheel up. As it passes the stationary magnet the box closes preventing the attraction that would normally slow the wheel again.
A bit of the wheel’s spin energy is used to open and close the box but if the wheel is large enough and the boxes small and light enough there should extra energy left over.
You must be assuming that the magnetic fields do not help or hinder the opening or closing of the box. That is an unwarranted assumption I think.
Anyway, all perpetual motion ideas violate conservation of energy. No example of a true violation of conservation of energy has ever been found. That is what makes it such a powerful concept. If you have a new idea, but it does not obey conservation of energy, then you have missed something. You may not know exactly what you missed, but it is a red flag telling you to think harder.
Can you explain why thefollowing device doesn’t act as a perpetual motion machine?
it’s basically just a pendulum with two magnets. The magnets are placed so they attract the pendulum bob at the top o fits swing; however there is also some kind of shielding device which swings into place (and is also powered by the pendulum) as the pendulum bob reaches the top and thus cuts off the magnetic attraction. A link to an article explaining the fallacy would be ideal; it’s a common idea that many people have had.
The seemingly mysterious ability of magnets to influence motion at a distance without any apparent energy source has long appealed to inventors. However, a constant magnetic field does no work because the force it exerts on a charged particle is always at right angles to its motion; a changing field can do work, but requires energy to sustain. A “fixed” magnet can do work, but energy is dissipated in the process, typically weakening the magnet’s strength over time. Thus, when a magnet does work by lifting an iron weight, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. Once the iron hits the magnet its kinetic energy is converted to heat and sound. In order to release further energy, the iron must be moved away from the magnet. This converts the energy of your arm to potential energy again. Since the energy of parting the magnet and iron is identical to the energy released as the magnet and iron come together, no net energy can be gained by changing the iron – magnet distance.
how do you create a free electricity generator using magnetism?
I know there is a way to create free energy by connecting a perpetual motion motor powered by magnets to an alternator. My question is: can anyone explain how to do this step by step? and once the generator is built, how can it be used to power household devices or even an entire home?
I understand this process requires an understanding of magnetic fields and electrical current, unfortunately all i know about these is what i learned some years ago in high school physics classes and i’m not sure i remember all (or even most) of what i learned. If anyone can explain the process in a way that would make sense to someone who is far from an electrical engineer (ie: plain english) i would greatly appreciate it!
Electricity and magnetism are two sides of the same coin, they’re complementary. When you run electricity through a wire, it creates a magnetic field. When you vary magnetic fields acting on a wire (negative/positive), you create electricity. This is normally done by spinning a wire in a magnetic field and inducing a current. This might help you visualize the concept: http://new.wvic.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9&Itemid=46
So theoretically you should be able to convert any type of mechanical energy, such as water falling, steam pushing pistons, or running hamsters into electrical energy by spinning/moving a a conductor across a field.
So to answer your question, there’s no such thing as a free generator (at least not a useful one), first you buy the materials then you need some source of energy =]. Second, there’s no such thing as a true perpetual motion machine (you said perpetual motion ‘motor’, but this is a contradictory term), it’s going to need a push sometime. Third, for perpetual motion to create enough energy to supply an appliance it would need to move lots of weight through a strong field, or move really fast through a weaker field. So it’s just easier to just use water, wind, vapor, or combustion.