Goal
Generate a self-sustaining electromagnetic/gravito-magnetic field that can produce usable energy and create localized gravity effects.
Problem
Need for an alternative, low-cost energy source and a method to manipulate gravity for propulsion or material transformation.
Concept Summary
The Flux-O-Matic Motor is claimed to create and harness a "gravity" field by compressing or folding magnetism. The device allegedly generates a self-sustaining static charge that produces electromagnetic energy and a localized gravitational field, allowing objects to levitate and enabling the rearrangement of atomic structures. The invention is presented as an alternative energy source capable of free-energy output.
Detailed Description
According to the article, Zirbes performed experiments with iron and graphite spheres dropped in a deep shaft, observing that the lighter graphite sphere impacted earlier, which he interpreted as evidence that gravity can be altered by material composition. He later built a motor that, when first tested, caused unbolted objects in the laboratory to become "degravitated" and fly around, injuring him. The motor consists of a rotor assembly, an energizer, and a static-charge system that supposedly converts rotational kinetic energy (mass x velocity^2) into a localized gravity field. The design is described in blueprints and parts lists released by "Flying Dutchman Projects" and a 2009 Flux-O-Matic website. The inventor also links the technology to UFO contact and claims that the same principles could be used to broadcast audio/video via pulsed gravity.
Principles
- Gravity creation via compressed magnetism
- Self-sustaining static charge generation
- Mass x velocity^2 (G = MV^2) as a source of gravity
- Graviton emission from rapidly rotating masses
- Electromagnetic energy extraction from magnetic fields
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Iron
- Graphite
- Copper
- Permanent magnets
- Metal alloy rotor components
Mechanisms of Action
- Rotational motion of a mass creates a localized graviton field
- Magnetic field compression folds into gravity
- Static charge buildup sustains electromagnetic output
- Interaction of rotating masses with Earth's magnetic field
Energy Sources
Applications
- Alternative low-cost energy generation
- Localized gravity manipulation for propulsion
- Material transmutation via gravity-induced atomic rearrangement
- Gravity-based communication (audio/video broadcasting)
Claimed Performance
The first test allegedly caused all unbolted objects to levitate and fly around the lab, producing a measurable gravity-like force capable of moving heavy equipment.
Experimental Evidence
The article mentions a high-speed camera recording of iron and graphite spheres dropped 2,000 ft, and a laboratory test where objects "degravitated" and flew around, injuring the inventor. No quantitative data or peer-reviewed results are provided.
Limitations
- No peer-reviewed experimental data
- Claims rely on anecdotal evidence and unverified UFO contact
- Potential safety hazards (objects levitating uncontrollably)
- Unclear scalability and reproducibility
Red Flags
- Claims of free-energy and gravity creation without quantitative data
- Association with UFO contact and extraterrestrial theories
- References to classified or "classified by the US government" devices
- History of laboratory arson and unverified personal injury