"I've got one word for you son,... MAGNETS!"
Earth Engine Model 30 Demonstration
what's it's basic phenomenon?
Earth Engine Model 30 Demonstration
what's it's basic phenomenon?
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"I've got one word for you son,... MAGNETS!"
Earth Engine Model 30 Demonstration
what's it's basic phenomenon?
what's it's basic phenomenon?
"I've got one word for you son,... MAGNETS!"
Earth Engine Model 30 Demonstration
what's it's basic phenomenon?
Hey,my anti gravity machine is powered by a perpetual motion device.....I cant say too much without one more lucky investor getting in on the ground floor.......not that it matters which floor with my anti gravity ship....PS all payments in Bitcoin ,please.
LOL.
The inventor of this owns two actual Batmobiles ^^^ and a 350 lb inch-only high-precision mini-lathe ^^^. At least before he lost them in a bankruptcy. I think that about sums it up.
Cat. Always lands on its feet. Buttered toast. Always lands butter side down. Strap buttered toast to a cats back, butter side up and drop. ANTI GRAVITY!!!
My friend Phil and his dad ran a small shop and worked on a magnetic motor for a number of years. for the invertor who was not a machinest so needed a machine shop to build the device. I was in on a few of the development suggestions. No. it never proved worthy but did seem to get close a few times.
It may be possible if we can find or invent an insulator to magnesium. We might find a rare earth element that can do this.
Most magnetic motors are designed around precision location, aiming the fields and changing field position at some exact timing, but all of these have been tried many times and seem to be not able to produce a magnetic motor that works.
If we ever find that rare element likely its being rare will limit the possibilities of being useful.
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― Neil deGrasse Tyson
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