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Topic: What is the deal with Pulse / Magnetic generators? (Free electricity) - page 2. (Read 5660 times)

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Phrahahaha, someone flunked physics 101 Tongue

Yeah, so, weld a big ol' rod to you car to dangle a big magnet infront of it, and you got free propulsion too... haha

No seriously, that sounds like bullshit Smiley
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No, what I'm talking about is that these things are using magnetism to self sustain a generator turning while at the same time outputting extra electricity to run some device connected to the generator...

So basically drawing 100w and outputting 1000w...

Something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUMEAMdwb8c
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Isn't this what any induction generator would do by turning kinetic (motion) energy into electricity?

It would be more or less 'free' if you had a big ol' paddle wheel turning this generator around using a water fall Tongue
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I have seen and read so much crap on these with comments going both ways that I'm not sure what to believe...

My common sense tells me that if this "free" power were really viable three things would be happening:

a) there would be videos of electrical equipment working off these generators in the middle of an open field in the desert to prove that there is no other way the energy is being generated

b) you would have a lot of buzz by governments and electric companies (negative of course because this smashes one of their levers of control over people).

c)  Solar panel makers would be trashing these because it would definitely cut into their business...

Since I'm seeing none of these there is an overwhelming need to call BULLSHIT on this...but since there is always someone smarter I thought I'd put it out there...what do you folks think?

I tend to give it a small level of credence because frankly, all new innovative tech seems like magic to those not in the know...I just imagine that WI-fi would have seemed like magic to people just 30 years ago.  

I've seen a quote a few times while reading about this tech:
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When you're one step ahead of the crowd you're a genius. When you're two steps ahead, you're a crackpot



 

 
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