Goal
Produce continuous rotational motion without external fuel or electricity.
Problem
Need for a fuel-less, low-cost motor that eliminates dependence on conventional energy sources.
Concept Summary
A motor that uses only permanent magnets arranged in rotor and stator discs. Overlapping magnetic fields and a "virtual bipolar magnet" arrangement create continuous attraction/repulsion forces that drive rotation, allegedly without any external energy input.
Principles
- Permanent magnet interaction
- Overlapping magnetic fields
- Virtual bipolar magnet arrangement
- Neutron barrier plane concept
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Permanent magnets (e.g., neodymium)
- Carbon composites
- Plastics
Mechanisms of Action
- Attraction and repulsion between permanent magnets
- Sequential magnetic interactions that produce torque
- Use of a virtual magnetic field pattern to allow rotor magnets to pass through stator fields
Energy Sources
Applications
- Power generation
- Mechanical drive for equipment
- Transportation propulsion
Claimed Performance
Prototype spins for several minutes after a manual flick; claims of unlimited motion and operation in a "cold fusion mode" with no fuel or electricity.
Experimental Evidence
The inventor demonstrated a small model that rotated for several minutes when manually started; no quantitative power or efficiency data were provided.
Replication Status
No independent replication reported.
Limitations
- Requires extremely precise machining and alignment of magnets
- No peer-reviewed or independent validation
- Potential violation of conservation of energy
- Unclear torque and power output
Red Flags
- Claims of free energy without external input
- Lack of quantitative performance data
- No independent replication or peer review
- Potential conflict with established physics