Re: magnetic motor


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Posted by Scott Ellis (206.168.33.195) on November 04, 2002 at 10:40:16:

In Reply to: magnetic motor posted by Jeff on November 03, 2002 at 08:01:09:

Hi Jeff,

Thanks for your post. Yes, I have been meaning to scan and post some new material from Gill Simo for a while now. I will try to get around to it this evening.

I've been waiting for him to send me some text in electronic format to accompany the diagrams and pictures. I believe that he's still working on that, so in the meantime I'll post what I have and let the pictures speak for themselves.

Stay tuned...

-Scott

: I stumbled onto this site and think it is worth a look, even though it is not exactly Bessler Wheel. It appears simple enough to work, it had a patent that is now out of date (according to the site), which means a working model was constructed, and was done in a home workshop. It involes using permanent magnets. Looking at the linear model, I couldn't help but think that if the downward force was replaced by gravity and the upward forces were replaced by springs....
: http://www.newebmasters.com/freeenergy/index.shtml

: Scott, do you think you could obtain and post a jpg of the 5000 yr. old wheel diagram described by Gill Simo (Giza Power Plant)?




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