Free Energy Magnet Motor fan used as Free Energy Generator "Free Energy" light bulb!

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  • @dylanleroy5829
    @dylanleroy5829 7 лет назад +347

    I got free energy, I plugged an extension cord in my neighbor's back yard, he still hasn't found it yet

  • @lesliecruzado2793
    @lesliecruzado2793 8 лет назад +690

    Why don't you attach the wire when the fan is not rotating?

  • @Dgeigerd
    @Dgeigerd 8 лет назад +196

    AWESOME! i've bought 300 of this and now my house is having energy forever!!! and with more magnets it is spinning so fast that it provides 16,24MW of energy!!!

  • @przybylason
    @przybylason 10 лет назад +41

    Ha, i've always had a similar design idea except with more magnets creating an even greater repelling force. Unfortunately i never made it. Was thinking about it today and decided to pop it into google and there it was. I don't care if none of you believe me. I'm just happy i thought of the idea out of my own creativity. And to whom made this thing, good on you sir

    • @DomCapoDM
      @DomCapoDM 10 лет назад +4

      I get it . I have those same experiences.

    • @Xenon777channel
      @Xenon777channel 10 лет назад +2

      I'm happy I thought of this out of my own creativity too, I drew pictures of this in high school, I was thinking about it a lot. =)

    • @kylian3399
      @kylian3399 10 лет назад +2

      me too lol

    • @VictorPoulin
      @VictorPoulin 9 лет назад +1

      Looks easy enough to build. You say you thought of it so why not build it and post a video.

    • @athenagreece6208
      @athenagreece6208 9 лет назад +4

      John norton yeah until oil and electric company owners hunt you down

  • @louigieota1367
    @louigieota1367 10 лет назад

    oh i see it truly works, the reason why this occurs even though many of you cant tell either to believe or not, its because if you see whats inside that rotor or that Cpu fan it actually has the induction motor, if you dont know wat that is check it out , those strong magnets he put right on those blades as it spins it actually affects the induction inside the blade causing an "electromagnetic" charging those wires connected from that "low energy" light bulb to lit up , but the important reason why this really works and you guys tested it and did not work at all its either how strong your magnet is the (type) of cpu fan you have because they are many different types, and how strong your lightbulb or watever it is your pluging in, it affects almost everything and hes experimentation is just about right so thumbs up menn :D

    • @louigieota1367
      @louigieota1367 10 лет назад

      In this situation Energy needs force, and what is that force? the magnets. to perform rotation or generating power system, magnets will never be separated from this surroundings. just like wind turbine it needs magnets to create electricity, same thing is happening to the fan the only difference is, it is created in a very complex way making it harder for us to understand why it should create power in this formation, that is why magnets makes the difference, and why not just put these in every city block? because it is too impossible to have 1.5 volts or less surrounding in every highway or corner of the city, and that led lightbulb is too small for walkers or even riders to see the road, even if your going to try and transform 1.5 to atleast 125 volts enough to charge an iphone it still requires all other devices to succesfully make it work and one of those is a (rectifier). so this is only a good method of how one thing energy is created. for now all it can do is show that a Cpu fan can create at about 1.5 volts as (shown in the video) now im not sure about speed maybe if we speed it up a lot maybe it'll make a difference, and wen you said "nothing moves in this universe with an input" that is somehow true but it seems that the world is strange afterall even chemicals can relate to that :)

    • @louigieota1367
      @louigieota1367 10 лет назад

      The reason the motor works in a CPU fan is because they use electromagnets to create the spinning from electricity. when you said this, I really think you are really confused
      this is why i said: "ONLY" with "magnets" where you can find yourself making electricity, you know power..

    • @louigieota1367
      @louigieota1367 10 лет назад

      Even the greatest scientist cant design generators that does not have magnets :) some myt not be "magnets" but they were designed to create stronger magnetic field.

    • @afreakcalledlife5528
      @afreakcalledlife5528 10 лет назад

      Woah, what a clever guy we have here.
      Can you do me a favor and take any given CPU fan, connect some neodym-magnets with equal polarization-direction on the blades and connect a Voltmeter to the Fan-Output. After that start the engine with a magnet as it is done in the video and watch the display of the Voltmeter.
      By that configuration you won't need the right bulb but you can still proof that this is legit.
      The neodym-magnets are rather cheap, same for the fan.
      If it works - make a video and post it on youtube. Get the nobelprice afterwards :)

    • @louigieota1367
      @louigieota1367 10 лет назад

      hahahaha xD apparantly i dont have enough money to break through Cpu's and take the fans, everything in my house are attached to where it should belong and if you looked some of my messages to one of the dudes here? i told them that every thing is diferent, so that means theres only 50 50 on taking the right kind of fans, but in this video we all use common sense, when an LED light bulb turns on then that means energy is produced, in direct current tho.. not alternate.

  • @xxBlackpspxx
    @xxBlackpspxx 10 лет назад +34

    Lol, this is the best perpetuum mobile troll I've seen yet.

  • @durchblick6886
    @durchblick6886 9 лет назад +24

    Some guys like _Casey Speaks_ think, that this can work due to energy coming from the permanent magnets. This is wrong. If a piece of iron sticks to a magnet you have to invest mechanical energy to pull it apart. The piece of iron has potential energy in the force field of the magnet. By pulling it apart the invested energy increases this potential energy. If the magnet attracts the iron again, potential energy is diminished and consequently mechanical energy is delivered. This can be repeated ever and ever with an alternating input and output of mechanical energy, but no energy of the magnet is used up in this process. It is a similar process when a mass is lifted up against gravity by investing energy and you get this energy back when the mass moves down again.
    Some think that the rotor turns due to repellence. It doesn't. Repellence works both ways. On one side it pushes the rotor anti-clockwise, but if a blade magnet approaches the static magnet from the other side it is also repelled but in clockwise direction. Sum is zero. You can't get energy out of a magnetic field without an additional input of energy just as you can't get energy out of a gravitational field without an additional input of energy.
    This is a well known fake working with a hidden battery and a reed switch. There are not even magnets on the blades, what you see are dummies, watch the colour.

  • @tomc8230
    @tomc8230 10 лет назад +80

    In my house, we obey the laws of THERMODYNAMICS !!

  • @NewMathTutor1
    @NewMathTutor1 9 лет назад +7

    This is the Most Simple Method of Energy Generation I've ever seen.

  • @DihelsonMendonca
    @DihelsonMendonca 9 лет назад +343

    you need to see a recent Discovery Channel program that showed many projects which works, and almost all scientists who developed, died misteriously or was assassinated ( Perhaps by the oil industry guys ) on the XX century. Did you know that Rudolf Diesel invented his motor, but in the beginning it was designed to work with any oil, even from garbage, but the industry adapted to work only from current oil ? And many other inventors. Here in Brazil, near my city, a man invented a car moved by water, eletrolisys, his project was adopted by some government agencies. I need to put this program at youtube.

  • @ToeCutter454
    @ToeCutter454 10 лет назад +47

    "Tony Stark built this in a cave, with a box of scraps!!!"

  • @trushitpatel9965
    @trushitpatel9965 8 лет назад +13

    Yes great idea we can use on a larger scale

  • @S0up3rD0up3r99
    @S0up3rD0up3r99 10 лет назад +41

    For those who think they're physics majors,
    The laws of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. That is true. HOWEVER, most people think this is a closed system, with the illusion being this generation of power to the light-bulb. But in fact, it's an open system, because as long as the magnets continue producing their field, the fan will keep spinning.
    Solar, Wind, Tidal, Geothermal, and many other sources are open systems which generate electricity from natural occurrences. A decade or so ago you all would be thinking that those broke the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics too and claim them all to be false.
    Get out of here pseudoskeptics.

  • @chrisday3868
    @chrisday3868 8 лет назад +223

    Take out a multi-meter and give us some data.
    Is anyone else tired of the "free energy generators" out of youtube. They rarely give us any data or a detailed explanation on their discoveries.

  • @deepaknag4598
    @deepaknag4598 10 лет назад

    This guy should be awarded for this invention. Suggest the the award.

  • @CrplCon
    @CrplCon 9 лет назад +320

    You do realize that the energy cost for making those magnets is far greater than any energy you could ever squeeze out of them don't you? There's no such thing as free energy. It's like free beer, always a promise but never a delivery.

    • @maysiderr
      @maysiderr 9 лет назад +28

      Greg Harrison have you tried?

    • @CrplCon
      @CrplCon 9 лет назад +282

      Tried what? Free beer?

  • @chrisrigby7186
    @chrisrigby7186 9 лет назад +253

    Me and my science teacher had a full convocation on this, we all know we have massive/ strong magnets built by man so our question was if we have magnets that are say 1m times stronger why can't we build a power station for them and solve probably all our earths problems ?

    • @BrambleStar1234
      @BrambleStar1234 9 лет назад +62

      make the project then if it works

    • @billboyd4051
      @billboyd4051 9 лет назад +76

      chris rigby You still need to spin the magnets or coils, stronger mags allow for more compact more powerful motors and generators. Earths problems have to do with what to burn to spin the mags.My 20 year old solar panels paid for themselves 13 years ago.

  • @ButtMasterOO
    @ButtMasterOO 10 лет назад +4

    DUDE! SO MANY IDEAS COME TO MIND... I have a huge box of fans to try this with... awesome.

  • @IntasarnW
    @IntasarnW 8 лет назад +27

    If this really work, his house will now light up all years long with this.

  • @Yukidongo
    @Yukidongo 9 лет назад +2

    Good video. Was looking to find a generator that was simpler to build. I have been watching videos for days. I am thinking that if I can use larger magnets, and a larger fan--magnets with more pull-- I can increase rotation speed, generating more current. There are also other things to increase voltage, etc. But, first, I need a working model. As I tweek one thing and another I may end up with something useful. Thanks. This is a much easier DIY than some of the others.

  • @tralt135
    @tralt135 10 лет назад +61

    While this will work, this is based on the flawed understanding that magnets last forever. Magnets are just like batteries. They both "store" electromagnetic energy. They just store their energy in the form of ferromagnetism and not electric currents.

  • @dancoulson6579
    @dancoulson6579 10 лет назад +10

    I would like to see the bulb attached to the fan wires, before you hold the magnet near the blades.
    Then, we could see the lamp gain brightness as the fan blades get quicker, and dim slowly as they slow down.
    Currently, we can just see it going on and off instantly, because you are just connecting the lamp when the blades are spinning full speed, or completely stopped.
    Even better, just connect a standard 5mm LED to the fan wires. That big bulb housing provides a very easy was to conceal a tiny coin cell.

  • @1337Shockwav3
    @1337Shockwav3 10 лет назад +65

    Put a hamster in a Treadmill - free energy FOREVAH!

    • @1337Shockwav3
      @1337Shockwav3 10 лет назад

      vinkniv
      Just like magnets.

    • @FLSweatt
      @FLSweatt 10 лет назад +3

      vinkniv
      no but they breed quickly and are cheap to feed:)

  • @dr.rakibolhasanjohny1586
    @dr.rakibolhasanjohny1586 9 лет назад

    Super! This is the easiest idea i have seen ever! Thanx for sharing.

  • @fitnessandnutritionharshit1897
    @fitnessandnutritionharshit1897 9 лет назад +1

    Nice one, free energy is generated in the cheapest way, we can use this form of energy instead of generators.

  • @ijskoffie1
    @ijskoffie1 10 лет назад +158

    Free energy does exist !!! Just don't pay your electrical bill.

    • @jhanthony2
      @jhanthony2 9 лет назад +38

      Regeneration Yep, it'll be free for about two months.

    • @drEmulatorMadmax
      @drEmulatorMadmax 9 лет назад +1

      jhanthony2 lol ye true then big men come round and take stuff to pay for the bill

  • @JoeMauri
    @JoeMauri 10 лет назад +30

    How much energy has to be spent to create a magnet? Is it worth?

    • @mrkopsho
      @mrkopsho 10 лет назад

      The magnets are already made. It's not like he went out and had them made specifically for this experiment. And if you consider how much it costs to run a light bulb for a month, then it will have paid for itself within that months time. So, to answer your question, Yes, it is worth it. I have seen, much larger examples of this same experiment, that produce plenty of power. The problem is, the government, and power supply companies, spread lies and hate, in hopes to deter this type of knowledge. Simply bc they will lose their hold on our money, if we start producing our own power. Buy into the bullshit, if you want. But the proof is right there in front of you.

    • @JoeMauri
      @JoeMauri 10 лет назад

      Now let's see...
      Neodymium Magnets (I assume that's what's used) are:
      A: Expensive
      B: Manufactured with lots of resources and electricity (See A)
      C: Don't last for ever

    • @efgenios
      @efgenios 10 лет назад

      COOL... its been along time waiting for it.... lol..

    • @ikaros2006
      @ikaros2006 10 лет назад

      Try a natural magnet. The nature "spent" already the energy to create it :)

    • @JoeMauri
      @JoeMauri 10 лет назад

      ***** How much energy has to be spent to extract a natural magnet from earth? Is it worth?

  • @priyankarpramanick6472
    @priyankarpramanick6472 8 лет назад +3

    you are great.... It's a amazing plant

  • @Sam_S2k
    @Sam_S2k 8 лет назад +2

    I'm taking this on a bigger scale! Box fan here I come!

  • @willhaney96
    @willhaney96 10 лет назад +16

    OMG E=MC² & M= E/C² ! CONGRATULATIONS YOU MADE A BLACK HOLE cause ya know Mass= Energy/(Speed Of Light^2) :D so with infinite energy... you have infinite mass and infinite mass makes the world a singularity. woot woot...

  • @monsterjamfan30
    @monsterjamfan30 9 лет назад +98

    I know these magnets will demagnetise one day...BUT. Could you add that one magnet that turns the fan to a wheel type thing with like 5 other magnets and every 90 days or so it would turn to the next magnet so it is basically changing out that magnet? and some of that power output from the fan go and charge a battery that moves that magnet wheel? Or even save up enough power that after 90 days it suddenly releases that energy into the magnet to recharge it? I know that you might have to have neodymium magnets on the fan and a regular one for the push so that the neodymium magnets wont demagnetise as fast.....I know this is a really long post but I really need more imagination. Thanks

  • @rzx2000
    @rzx2000 10 лет назад +5

    参考になりますね。
    私も試してみたいと思います。
    マグネットをファンの横に固定すれば、無限にエネルギーを得る事が出来ると言う事ですね。

    • @TanakaTakeshi
      @TanakaTakeshi 10 лет назад +2

      これはおもしろい

    • @Kelogra
      @Kelogra 10 лет назад +1

      どうなってるんだ…

  • @debbiewilson4832
    @debbiewilson4832 10 лет назад +1

    Wow! I could put a few of these in every room in my house and get unlimited free energy to light up everything!
    What a great idea!
    All electrically power is now free!
    You are a genius!
    And all by just holding 1 magnet near 7 other magnets!
    I'm going to make a giant one out of a room fan and power my electric stove!
    I wish I had that during Thanksgiving! I could have cooked our entire dinner for free!

  • @dog25516AJ
    @dog25516AJ 9 лет назад +44

    How to get free energy
    Step 1. Move to Florida
    Step 2. Get solar panels
    Done.

  • @migsbro
    @migsbro 8 лет назад +178

    How long until the magnet stops working?

  • @malekgtx-soporte5027
    @malekgtx-soporte5027 8 лет назад +42

    Is fake or not ? plese respond

  • @dualshock3
    @dualshock3 9 лет назад +8

    1. Awesome! could you tell me where I can order those magnets?
    2. (kind of a stupid question) Would this work with a 4 blade ventilator? because ive got one, and the blades are farther apart then your fan with 7 blades?
    I only need the fan to spin like yours.. Ive already made an AC ventilator box for a group project which runs on a AC motor powered by batteries.. But your method is WAY better :)

    • @SunnySameerYT
      @SunnySameerYT 9 лет назад +2

      Rockit EBAY

    • @thybigballs
      @thybigballs 9 лет назад +2

      Rockit Amazon sells them as well. Get the rare earth (neodymium) magnets as they have the most potential that you can get.

  • @AndreaVillafuerte
    @AndreaVillafuerte 8 лет назад +7

    Were the magnets used; monopoles or dipoles?

  • @samarthjakar5320
    @samarthjakar5320 8 лет назад +4

    hey man vedio is great i want to try to, i want to ask one question what substance you use to fix magnet in that fan..?

  • @amirahkaron266
    @amirahkaron266 9 лет назад +13

    sir what kind of bulb did you use?, AC or DC?,

    • @DragonsREpic
      @DragonsREpic 9 лет назад +15

      amirah auyong obviously DC, you do realize that all batteries are DC and that LEDs being extremely effient are run off of them all the time..

    • @bryangan4030
      @bryangan4030 9 лет назад +1

      amirah auyong Dc of cause

  • @victorhe7200
    @victorhe7200 9 лет назад +20

    Thanks for sharing. Is it possible to store to energy to a battery, so we can use that battery for something else?

  • @cattendocrew9976
    @cattendocrew9976 9 лет назад +44

    Wow I wonder how many people fell for this one

  • @vVvLoStBuLlEtvVv
    @vVvLoStBuLlEtvVv 10 лет назад

    very good explanation a good project and good video thanks

  • @Xanza
    @Xanza 9 лет назад

    I really like this video. I'm actually going to end up making one of these for emergency situations very soon--however, this is by no means "free energy."
    To answer some of the questions here, there is no set time in which a magnet will demagnetize. It deals with a number of factors. Eventually, all magnets will align to the Earth's magnetic field rendering them useless. However, with a temperate climate (low heat between 70-110 F) and no other outside forces it could take several lifetimes for the magnets to demagnetize.

  • @wulf7463
    @wulf7463 9 лет назад +43

    Obviously this isn't free energy as magnets lose their magnetism but how long would it keep it's magnetism in a device like this?

    • @thomson765
      @thomson765 9 лет назад +24

      Brett Rose 70 years. but creating magnets that will last that long need extremely much energy to make. want free energy? buy a solar panel.

    • @wulf7463
      @wulf7463 9 лет назад +1

      I was thinking something like this might be pretty good in a power cut, I do realize it's not free energy.

    • @stephencoran1470
      @stephencoran1470 9 лет назад +39

      He says want to make free energy? BUY a solar panel. Key word....BUY.

    • @thomson765
      @thomson765 9 лет назад +20

      so buying components doesn't count?

  • @haoweishi5538
    @haoweishi5538 9 лет назад +100

    Power companies go bankrupt. PS: You can generate hydrogen by putting the wires in salt water and collecting the bubbles.

  • @mstchiefa7892
    @mstchiefa7892 8 лет назад +123

    for the people asking how to get the fan its a simple cpu fan

  • @KostyaDK
    @KostyaDK 9 лет назад +2

    So very interesting video, but I have a question? Where you had bought theese magnets, because these magnets are plane, and where you had found this type of magnets, where you had bught?

  • @honeyparco29
    @honeyparco29 10 лет назад

    This works and we have a similar concept of this our shop that can power two light bulbs. In case of magnets, we used neodymium magnets, quite expensive but imagine how much will you save if you can power your own light in your house for your own lifetime. Where else could you put that money right. It cost my boss 100 bucks for the set up because they are not in demand and the producer of the magnets have a small capital to harvest, now think at the future. Many will say it only last +/- 100 years, point taken but do we need neo mags? No. Electromag can be used and the power comes from its own too, we perfected or already coming close on car combustion so lets give this sometime.
    We as a generation have doubts the same as the generation of people doubted the wright brothers. Give it sometime, support what may, and we will benefit on this. Imagine not paying for the production of energy but just get taxed with it, it will be way cheaper. We need to be taxed too for our government to support our basic needs, road, public school education, security and etc,
    Yes, this may put people out of jobs or how about it maybe another opportunity for them. Doesnt this technology sound like it could power a vessel for space exploration? Question of running out of resources for metal is not viable because asteroids are rich of it. By the time we could go out and do it I think we might have the answer to harvest and produce our needs for generation of us traveling.
    I might went of quite far but just this technology can be the future. I know this post will be deleted by the govt or who knows so just think of it. Thanks guys. I want to see this someday and i hope not till its too late.

  • @MyGaniyu
    @MyGaniyu 8 лет назад +17

    I wonder what would the wattage of the bulb be if ordinary 1.5V can lite it.

  • @jfkesq
    @jfkesq 10 лет назад +43

    Energy is never created or destroyed, it is only transformed.

  • @avisionone93
    @avisionone93 10 лет назад +4

    Just imagine this on a larger scale :D

  • @leonardo1480
    @leonardo1480 9 лет назад +8

    how much voltage does the motor give out?

  • @hatarbeats
    @hatarbeats 10 лет назад

    This is great for camping and similar stuff, thanx man!

  • @MeColinYouWho
    @MeColinYouWho 10 лет назад +166

    People say that magnets only last so long, but I have never found a dead magnet?

    • @edwardmatthews5899
      @edwardmatthews5899 10 лет назад +9

      If a magnet isnt overheated to its limits which is over 100degrees c it would last for a 100 years this is a great demo because of the angle of the fan is doesnt allow it to pull back on it self.

    • @caseyspeaks6380
      @caseyspeaks6380 10 лет назад +8

      I have. it was a horseshoe magnet in a kid's science kit that was over 20 years old. you can also "demagnetize" iron magnets by wiping them in a circular fashion or by striking them (properly).

    • @zzzdannyzzz
      @zzzdannyzzz 10 лет назад +4

      well i have :O

    • @MrJonnygirl
      @MrJonnygirl 10 лет назад

      ***** then it wasn't an actual magnet

    • @zzzdannyzzz
      @zzzdannyzzz 10 лет назад +6

      Jon Lee u never found a dead magnet before?

  • @galindog1960
    @galindog1960 10 лет назад +6

    Excelente solo para los que entiende los fenómenos magnéticos.

  • @dragon8capital
    @dragon8capital 8 лет назад +333

    Where can i send you all my money?

  • @Loerissavage
    @Loerissavage 10 лет назад

    Whats with the pessimists? The product is wonderfull, i was actually able to incorporate the idea into an engine in current design, its kind of funny comi.g from somebody like myself but i have a strong faith in the future and this is a key component so thank you.

  • @pinky1933
    @pinky1933 10 лет назад +1

    Very cool. Wonder if you can do the same with a car alternator with magnets on the fins like this video. May run a small television set?

  • @harshkukadia6514
    @harshkukadia6514 9 лет назад +3

    Wow this is great ! i was also thinking of making a similar device..I dont understand why this idea isnt being used in industries to built power generators...

  • @escovadordebits
    @escovadordebits 10 лет назад +3

    Wasaby Sajado, PLEASE, what is the specification of these magnets?
    What are the dimensions? Where to buy them? Please, more information is needed.
    Thank you VERY MUCH for this amazing video.
    What is your last prototype?

    • @caseyspeaks6380
      @caseyspeaks6380 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Why go through all that when you can get them at WalMart for a couple bucks. You don't need super powerful magnets to build one - unless you want to upscale.

    • @723lion
      @723lion 9 лет назад

      Casey Speaks Well said! +1

    • @caseyspeaks6380
      @caseyspeaks6380 9 лет назад

      isaac marino You understanding is fake: magnets emit a continuous coherent magnetic field that exits the "north" pole, travels in a circular path and reenters the magnet's "south" pole.
      There are many "lines of force" but only ONE magnetic field.
      By placing the magnets at angles to each other the attractive force is minimized and the repellant force is maximized. Also the weight of the fan blades need to be heavy enough that the momentum carries the magnets past the "locking point".
      wigs1098 This is a simple build. There is no reason to make a fake that is more complicated than the real deal. Try it.

    • @MultiSun21
      @MultiSun21 9 лет назад

      Marc Belanger Really? Its going to work that way?

    • @caseyspeaks6380
      @caseyspeaks6380 9 лет назад

      isaac marino Then you are doing it wrong. Change the angles to minimize the attractive aspect and maximize the repellant.
      I took physics in university and still read "science books". This gizmo is more about the engineering than the science.

  • @paoloma4653
    @paoloma4653 9 лет назад +216

    I'm no expert, but if such device could at least light up a led light in a stairway for let's say one year, I wouldn't mind that the magnets wore off. I would have to just replace the magnets one a year. Sounds good to me.

    • @Keldermeester
      @Keldermeester 9 лет назад +11

      Paolo Ma yeah, but the clou is, producing neodym is not very clean

    • @maximusmaster999
      @maximusmaster999 9 лет назад +2

      Keldermeester excuse me, because? ty

    • @Keldermeester
      @Keldermeester 9 лет назад

      Martin Onesimo Cendejas Chavez
      look it up on wikipedia. its too long just for a comment

    • @maximusmaster999
      @maximusmaster999 9 лет назад +6

      Ok ty very much

    • @thomson765
      @thomson765 9 лет назад +56

      Paolo Ma or buy a fucking solar panel.

  • @conssaracho5358
    @conssaracho5358 10 лет назад

    Great man''simple solution, but it boom usage of ingenuity of energy life forms..

  • @davishmovie8575
    @davishmovie8575 10 лет назад +1

    thanks man this has help me a lot

  • @IAA015
    @IAA015 11 лет назад +8

    I think everyone should shut up and try it yourself(make sure to record it) and show it, if you really want to compel someone with your claim. Fake/real whatever. The test will tell the truth regardless.

  • @fernandomacena
    @fernandomacena 8 лет назад +5

    what kind of lamp is the one that you use?

  • @rayfalcon777
    @rayfalcon777 9 лет назад +3

    can this be used on the household led light bulbs that Lowe's and Wal-Mart's sale? or strictly a dc light bulb?

  • @ManojYadav-xs6nk
    @ManojYadav-xs6nk 8 лет назад +6

    Please tell the process how you make such a great equipment for electricity

  • @Madrox94
    @Madrox94 8 лет назад +8

    How many volts this mine generator generated ....? I was curious to place a magnetic generator in a drone could well extend the flight time ... and well balanced not interfere with the flight ...

  • @kelvinjosafigueroa1038
    @kelvinjosafigueroa1038 8 лет назад +15

    is amazing...energy forever ...wow

  • @MilosVukotic
    @MilosVukotic 11 лет назад +6

    Excellent video! I find it hard to believe that Nikola Tesla has shown things like these to the world many many times (and actually he did things like these on a large scale), yet somehow world never put much attention on it, it almost seems as if they intentionally want to cover it up.
    BTW It's not exactly never ending, the magnet should weaken after a long period of time. But still, this is an amazingly useful trick.

    • @oliverjunge8671
      @oliverjunge8671 11 лет назад +2

      The Problem with those magnet generators is, you can't put much strain on them and thus only create very small amounts of energy. Also, these strong magnets require Neodym, which is a very seldom substance and creating those magnets requires insane amounts of energy. So this is more an form of energy storage and a rather inefficient one at that.

    • @VEGETADTX
      @VEGETADTX 11 лет назад

      Oliver Junge Yeah, but 1.this is just a useful trick for when you need a small charge and 2. Nikola Tesla has demonstrated something like this on a large scale multiple times and it generated quite a lot of electricity.
      The reason why that wasn't developed further was because that was simply too expensive for global use at that time. But now with a discovery of graphene and many other useful elements and techniques, I think this may likely be a common electricity generating technique in the future, or at least it may find it's use in a certain area of electronics.

    • @VEGETADTX
      @VEGETADTX 11 лет назад

      Oliver Junge BTW it's me (VEGETADTX = Milos Vukotic), it's just that Google+ doesn't allow me to merge these two accounts for some reason :/

    • @oliverjunge8671
      @oliverjunge8671 11 лет назад

      VEGETADTX
      Yeah, i feel you, google+ sucks bad.
      You can build this on a large scale, but it still isn't free energy and it still isn't even remotely effective. If you would build this in large scale with huge Neodym Magnets you will still never harvest the amount of energy from it that went into making these magnets.
      Its effectively an admittedly cool, very long lasting emergency battery, but there still isn't any energy created here, just stored.

    • @VEGETADTX
      @VEGETADTX 11 лет назад

      Oliver Junge Oh, as for that I definitely agree, but I don't think that this youtuber meant literally free, it's just an old trick on youtube to attract more views :D just put words "FREE!" or "SHOCKING!" in the title and tags and you'll get many views regardless of the quality of the content :D
      So yeah, it's definitely not really free, and there's really no such a thing as free energy, in terms of energy source that creates energy over and over again without losing it's intensity gradually.
      However there have been some amazing discoveries lately that kind of shook up the conventional physical/mechanical laws in some other ways...have you heard of Milkovic's Pendulum? I found out a year ago and I was so amazed at how simple yet how amazing his patent is! I plan to visit his lab this spring as he said that he welcomes anyone and as my town is quite close to his. I can't wait! :)

  • @RishiGangoly
    @RishiGangoly 8 лет назад +22

    I read about Neodymium Magnets here - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neodymium#Magnets
    Thought others should read about it to understand the limitations involved unless the information on Wikipedia is incorrect.

  • @DavidScott51
    @DavidScott51 9 лет назад

    that is so cool! and surprisingly simple

  • @khalilburno9713
    @khalilburno9713 8 лет назад

    Wasaby Sajado You Awesome BIG Thumb UP

  • @Shawn1174q
    @Shawn1174q 8 лет назад +41

    Why are we not using this on a larger scale to create power for houses?

  • @dryeye8289
    @dryeye8289 8 лет назад +3

    from where will i get those tiny magnets??? 😄 really intresting!! 👌👍👍

  • @mohammadmudassiransari3680
    @mohammadmudassiransari3680 9 лет назад +18

    I need the component details which is used to make it. please give us the complete details how to make energy.
    Please tell us.
    Thanks.

  • @oodimvale
    @oodimvale 9 лет назад

    good....brilliant...São Paulo - Capital - Brasil

  • @BackToConstitution
    @BackToConstitution 10 лет назад +1

    Amazing demonstration!

  • @manishabastapure6671
    @manishabastapure6671 9 лет назад +19

    can you will explain it in wriiten form short

  • @ZeruelB
    @ZeruelB 10 лет назад +14

    And be careful to put the activator magnet only in that one corner as thats the place where you added your nice little switch that toggles the battery you hid.
    That method has been debunked several times, but you atleast did some effort on hiding your battery.

  • @Crafts4Cats
    @Crafts4Cats 9 лет назад +5

    Wow, what a brilliant idea, I wish all fans were done like that

  • @vamshioruganti6319
    @vamshioruganti6319 9 лет назад

    super..awesome.....iam first comment ofter see your video.....i want some details can tell pls

  • @Maher-
    @Maher- 8 лет назад +8

    hi, can i use it to charge a big battery ?

  • @TheChaltrons
    @TheChaltrons 11 лет назад +5

    How many volts has the battery inside the lamp?

  • @TheeDrunkunMunky
    @TheeDrunkunMunky 10 лет назад +22

    Why cant we just have huge ones of these and there you go.. Free energy.. Self cooling too haha

    • @imamagnetfanatic2524
      @imamagnetfanatic2524 10 лет назад

      Everything is energy and that's all there is to it- Albert Einstein

    • @danielbaker1151
      @danielbaker1151 10 лет назад

      If we did people would vandalise all the copper off it.

  • @fakshemcore2555
    @fakshemcore2555 9 лет назад +8

    how to put magents on fan
    do you tell me

  • @mambaman2007
    @mambaman2007 9 лет назад +2

    man, i like it very much. never seen anything like it. this is actual perpetual

  • @mitchellkuske6339
    @mitchellkuske6339 10 лет назад

    my opinion, (don't get sceptical) in that the magnets will eventually degrade or lose their magnetism thus stopping the motor, but I suppose magnets aren't too hard to find, soooo....
    anyway, nice video, very easy to understand, new subscriber

  • @MacroMihir
    @MacroMihir 8 лет назад +28

    How does this work? What kind of magnets and bulb did you use, exactly? Please name them so we can check them out! :)

  • @GustavoValdiviesso
    @GustavoValdiviesso 9 лет назад +9

    Ok, just to be clear: You do know that magnets are batteries that store magnetic energy instead of electric, right? They will not run forever because hysteresis consumes more power than the one you are sending to the bulb. And finally, the amount of energy used to create the magnets is larger than what you can get off them. So, it is a nice experiment and I do it with my classroom, but it is not free (someone paid for the magnets) and t is not a source but rather a storage for energy.

  • @orbital1281
    @orbital1281 11 лет назад +8

    This is a great idea, and with some effort and elbow grease, we can be looking at a totally different planet. The barrier is the old people that are stubborn and holding things back. They need to allow the younger people to dream up these creations, and then let them 'run' with it.

  • @electricsaversave
    @electricsaversave 8 лет назад

    this is awesome.. any magnet can be use in this set up? or there is a specific magnet needed?

  • @wolfgangmadrid3918
    @wolfgangmadrid3918 9 лет назад +1

    that's just brilliant man.. why didnt I think of that?

  • @markyswe
    @markyswe 8 лет назад +81

    Imagine something like this inside a Tesla car :)

  • @ayamliar2173
    @ayamliar2173 9 лет назад +3

    nice work, but what did yo do to convert kinetic energy into electricity power? did you use mini generator? Thank you

  • @21EC
    @21EC 9 лет назад +9

    if this isn't fake or anything like that cool but it is still not really 100% free energy, since the magnetic power will get eventually weaker and weaker over time...so the magnet is acting more like a fuel than a free energy source..still cool tho if it works in reality.

  • @Hurry79
    @Hurry79 8 лет назад +5

    How to set the magnet on the fan? All on a same polarity side?

  • @Loerissavage
    @Loerissavage 10 лет назад

    I actually was able to design an engine, developed around the idea of free energy,
    a well concentrated idea too, your video came up when i was looking for other designs and i was able to develop the second part of the idea, im hoping to find other people in the field outside of the money hungry day to days that would have no problem latching on to the idea given the economic gain, people against the energy cartels willing to truly stand up for our planet. My design isnt even scaled yet

  • @chexadkhan
    @chexadkhan 8 лет назад +4

    mr. wasaby please tell me from where can i get those tinny magnets?