Motionless Electromagnetic Generator

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Zero Point Magnetic Power Generator – How To Build A Motionless Electromagnetic Generator

Author: James Watson

A motionless electromagnetic generator is a kind of zero point magnetic power generator which works on the principle of "the first law of thermodynamics". The device can function efficiently when a load is applied without any application of other external power sources. But the motionless electromagnetic generators were never verified and there are no known functioning prototypes.

The zero point magnetic power generator largely resembles any standard transformer, except for two actuator coils and permanent magnets included in the basic design. Within the generator set-up, there is a set of input and output coils extending from the magnetic core portions. A permanent magnet is placed at the centre of the magnetic core and it furnishes lines of magnetic flux moving into the core material, which results in left and right magnetic paths. While a driving current via input coils decreases the magnetic flux level from permanent magnets generated around input set of coils.

A magnetic filed in motion would induce a charge in coils and when the magnet is placed between two plates of metal; the resulting magnet flux would be evenly placed. Here the permanent magnet would act as flux battery and makes the operation of set-up possible to work. When a current in induced through an input coil the magnetic flux would move towards one metal plate and results a change in magnetic flux. The motionless electromagnetic generator core is built up of magnetic alloys as they have the capability to switch magnetic fluxes rapidly.

Typically, the zero point magnetic power generator works efficiently by changing its pattern of magnetic flux and doesn't need to switch from one side to another. This theory was proposed by Tom Bearden on 26th March, 2002 as an option for electrical energy and claimed to generate enormous energy from vacuum. But the construction of this generator would be difficult as it involves a high set-up cost.

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8 Responses to Motionless Electromagnetic Generator

  1. deed says:

    Why has the American media COMPLETELY ignored US Patent #6362718?
    The Motionless Electromagnetic Generator, or MEG, invented by Dr. Thomas Bearden and 3 other scientists, was granted a patent. This is not a perpetual motion device, but it is a generator that can last hundreds of years if not longer. And it puts out clean FREE ENERGY. Got that? FREE. No more oil, no more coal, no more nuclear, no more pollution, no more global warming, no more third world. The US could be the heroes of the world. Why wouldn’t the press report this?

  2. flexeray . says:

    Has anyone heard anything about the motionless electromagnetic generator?
    I have been researching a free energy device that uses coils to generate electricity. This device is called a motionless electromagnetic generator. Tom Bearden and some other guys invented it and obtained a patent for it (therefore it MUST work, right!?), but that is all I’ve heard for quite some time now. Does anyone out there know anything about this?

  3. ME262 says:

    Has the motionless electromagnetic generator been put into production ?

  4. lostkey82 says:

    Where would be the best place to find information on the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator(MEG)?
    I’ve been trying to find out more about it, everyone keep saying something about a guy named Tom Bearden, and I dont know where to look.

  5. Anonymous says:

    The only motionless electromagnetic generator I know of is a solar panel. While you can generate energy with coils you need a strong changing magnetic field. The only way I know how to make one without a preexisting current is spinning some kind of a magnet by wind, water or steam.

    No something does not have to work to get a patent. It is not the patent offices job to make sure something works.
    A patent is only good if you can successfully sue someone for infringing on it.
    I can patent an teleportation device right now if I want too but unless builds one almost exactly like the one I describe I am just wasting my time and money.

  6. Anonymous says:

    To use a magnetic field to generate electricity, you need either a moving magnetic field or moving conductor or a changing magnetic field. Otherwise you’d have a perpetual motion machine. For instance, the magnetic fields produced by the Earth and the Sun fluctuate, so in principle a stationary conducting coil immersed in these fields could supply current to an external load. But the current would be far too weak to be of any use. I can’t think of anywhere accessible in the universe where a natural magnetic field changes rapidly enough to produce a useful amount of power without mechanical motion. The closest you can get to a motionless electromagnetic generator is magnetohydrodynamics. Here, the moving conductor is a plasma, so you’ve got no moving parts. A rapidly-moving conducting liquid in a stationary magnetic field , like a tidal current in the sea, between the poles of a strong magnet would also produce a voltage between two electrodes immersed in it. I haven’t done the sums, but I’d guess that the amount of power you’d get would be negligible.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Paul is right, it’s all a hoax.

    Just type his name into wikipedia

    .

  8. Anonymous says:

    I’m actually going to look into this and will get back to you, don’t close the question yet.

    OK, on page 2 of the patent, it requires an external power source to work – at least to get it going.

    I wonder how to get a scale model of the thing?

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