Posted by teddy52food on December 23, 2008 at 10:17:04 from (209.237.111.169):
In Reply to: Re: over unity posted by KEB1 on December 22, 2008 at 20:20:00:
I am not here to question your intellegents. It sounds like you are involved in projects way over my head. But I will say you are wrong when you say the magnetic field of a permanent magnet comes from the input power. All the imput power does is align the atoms of the material and then the material makes the field. If your way of thinking were correct you should bo able to magnatize a stick of wood but we both know that doesn't happen. If you put x amount of energy in a 1 pound piece of rare earth magnet material and measure what it takes to get maximum strength then put that same imput into a 1 pound piece of soft iron such as is found in a generator's field core you will not end up with the same strength field. So the magnetic field comes from the atoms of the material not the imput power.. Also once you have maximum atom alignment the field will not get any stronger no matter how much more imput power you put in to it. Open your mind! What is in a magnetic field is coming from the atoms of the material and is matter in motion and behaves according to E=MC squared.
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