Goal
Generate usable mechanical (torque) and electrical (electricity) energy directly from permanent magnets by manipulating a newly defined part of the magnetic field called "wardforce".
Problem
Need for energy generation without fuel or external input torque; claimed ability to produce both torque and electricity from a single magnetic device.
Concept Summary
The inventor describes a "wardforce", a push-pull component of a magnetic field that is neither a north nor south pole. By arranging permanent magnets, field coils, and a rotating controller assembly, the device allegedly creates counter-magnetic fields that generate torque while simultaneously inducing electric current in the coils, thus producing mechanical and electrical power from the magnetic field alone.
Principles
- Electromagnetic induction
- Counter-magnetic force (wardforce) manipulation
- Torque generation via magnetic field interaction
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Permanent magnets
- Copper wire coils
- Steel (controller assembly)
- Aluminum (braking system)
Mechanisms of Action
- Manipulation of a non-pole component of the magnetic field (wardforce)
- Generation of counter-magnetic fields around rotating controllers
- Induction of electric current in field coils
- Production of rotational torque from magnetic interactions
Energy Sources
Applications
- Clean energy generation
- Mechanical power for small devices
- Electrical power without fuel
Claimed Performance
Simultaneous generation of usable torque and electrical current from a single magnetic device without external input power.
Experimental Evidence
Demonstrations were performed at the Energy Systems Laboratory (Bryan, Texas) on July 17 2009, at the Third Annual Houston Inventors/UHSBDC Trade Show (8-12 Sept 2009), and at several Texas high schools. Video recordings of the demonstrations are posted on the inventor's blog.
Replication Status
Deviceonstrated at multiple public venues; no independent third-party replication or peer-reviewed validation reported.
Limitations
- No quantitative performance data provided
- Claims rely on an unverified magnetic field component (wardforce)
- Absence of independent replication or peer-reviewed studies
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claim of a new magnetic field component
- Lack of peer-reviewed evidence
- Potential overunity/free-energy implication