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Video: Alsetalokin’s Magnetic Motor Working

By Ovidiu
on January 13th, 2010


alsetalokin magnet motor Video: Alsetalokins Magnetic Motor Working

Magnetic motors have fascinated me because of their statement: energy is all around, and should be free of charge.

Many have tried to build magnetic motors, but it’s difficult, and the difficulty comes from the fact that you somehow have to isolate and beam the magnetic field into only one direction, so it can repel the stator magnet properly and the following magnet would not attract or repel the stator until it reaches the position that would push it in the same movement direction.


Or, at least, that’s how I conceive things.

Anyway, here is another experimenter that uses rotating magnets on the stator, that if aligned properly to a certain pattern that he tries to find every time the motor starts, produces a movement of the rotor, and thus energy.

The idea is that the magnet doesn’t produce energy by itself, but the arrangement and the magnetic flux really do. And, if you find the right alignment pattern, I see no reason why it shouldn’t. Just watch the video and share your opinion with us.



2 Responses to “Video: Alsetalokin’s Magnetic Motor Working”

  1. Why do you never give any links to where you find your info? It would be nice to actually go and check out this stuff at the developers own site.
    The links at the top of the video (needtoknow.eu) is a hosting link, and the (nulpuntenergie.net site) is a less then credible news source.
    This development is ‘interesting’ but without vastly more information (preferably from the developers own website) it is sketchy at best.
    I follow your blog here, but have to say the lack of references to the original material you get the story from limits the usefulness of your posts.

  2. Hi

    @Dex: You can read a whole lot more about this invention here
    http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:OC_MPMM_Magnet_Motor

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