Posted by buickanddeere on April 23, 2009 at 19:40:59 from (216.183.136.130):
In Reply to: Magnet Motor posted by W.A.S. on April 23, 2009 at 19:09:41:
Oh PLEASE. Don't encourage those people who are so woefully lacking in common sense. As for a magnet "having power". All a magnet does is get pushed into alignment. No different than a weather vane gets pushed into alignment with the wind. Or a rock in the river which diverts water flow. There is no motor, engine or power supply operating a weather vane or the river rock. Same goes for the magnet. The "magnet has power",a "barn beam is doing work" and perpetual motion people. They let emotion run wild and "over rule" plain simple logic that's right under their noses. There is no scientific discovery waiting to allow. 1 lb of weight falling 10ft to lift 2lbs of weight 10ft.
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