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4 Responses to Magniwork Plans

  1. jigi says:

    Does anybody have the download for the magniwork magnetic perpetual generator?
    Hi guys, does anyone happen to have the download of the plans for the magniworks magnectic perpetual generator? I wouldn’t mind looking it over and deciding for myself wether it’s worth investing some time in or not….cheers

  2. Earnest says:

    Magnets can be used to store energy in their flux, but they can’t be used to generate energy. Any energy that comes out of a “magnetic motor” was first put into it by bending the flux lines.

    Once the flux lines are bent, they seem to store and release the original energy pretty efficiently. That is why the devices run a while before running down.

    I am pretty sure energy cannot technically be generated in any way. It can only be converted from one form to another.

    The key is finding creative and efficient ways of transducing it from one form to another.

  3. sb85 says:

    What to use to power a generator? I have an idea but is it safe?
    As a little home project I’m designing an electricity generator that runs on as little power as possible. I know such thing as “perpetual motion” does not exist, or is too difficult to implement, I have seen the notorious “Magniwork” plans (I got them for free) and I am aware they are a copy of someone else’s idea and would not work as they say. My idea is to have a kind of “wind powered” generator, but with a low powered air compressor (plugged into the mains) blowing the turbine blades. I’m not sure as to how safe this would be, another idea would be a mains-powered motor attached to the rotor of the generator. Either way, it has to be safe enough to work 24/7. Please don’t tell me to just “give up” on my idea, any ideas or advice on my ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  4. 2B or not 2B says:

    Well you are correct that perpetual motion does not exist, and never will unless we find a way of altering basic physics which will never happen in this universe.
    I can almost see what you would like to do, but it really will only be a waste of time and money.
    I will say on a slightly positive note that if you live in an area with lots and I mean LOTS of continuous wind, then the idea of a wind powered generator, may be viable but unlikely.
    If you wish to put in more than you receive, then go ahead and play.
    It is the failures in life which often times lead to the greatest success, through a gaining of knowledge.
    Good Luck!

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