Posted by John T on May 25, 2010 at 15:20:55 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: permanent magnets. posted by teddy52food on May 25, 2010 at 15:01:39:
Fun reading, for us "Nerds" at least. Hey I got plenty of that magnetic field theory and permanent and electromagnetic field gobbilly goop including Maxwells Equations back at Purdue.
Also I WILL NOT BASH YOU (or argue or try and convince you) its a free country and we all have the right to our opinions, be they right or wrong. Mine, as based upon my engineering education and experience, just happens to be different from yours NOT A PROBLEM. I'm of the opinion its physically impossibe for a machine to produce more energy then it consumes PERIOD. (Those pesky Laws of Thermodynamics and how friction creates heat which the output device cant convert into useable energy grrrrrrrrrr lol) If you or anyone choose to believe differently no sweat off my nose so go for it, build it or invest and get wealthy, thats the American dream. I probably will choose NOT to believe or invest and youre free to do as you please.
God Bless America and Im glad people can have free choices and opinions even if they are wrong or right...
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