A magnet motor is an alternative idea for generating free energy. The idea works by using powerful magnets to generate electricity. The polarity of magnets would exert a force that turns heavy turbine blades to create electricity. To understand this you have to remember how magnets operate. A magnet has two poles, the reverse poles are drawn together by a magnetic field, but when you put the same poles together they will resist.
The concept of the magnet motor involves placing magnets on a disc and additional groups on the edge of the disc, the alternating attraction and repelling will cause the disc to rotate. It is this push and pull system that causes the energy for the motor to move. Magnets do hold energy; you can see this by examining the common fridge magnet. Magnets can hold themselves in place on the refrigerator door for an indeterminable amount of time thus defying gravity. Similar to the green energy revolutions of solar and wind energy but without weather dependence or reliance on any external forces, the magnet motor would allow for totally free and endless electricity. It would be a perpetual energy system that can run infinitively.
There has been some controversy surrounding the idea with conventional physics saying it is an impossible for magnets to provide a primary energy source. Thousands of scientists and inventors are pursuing the dream but thus far none have penetrated the market.
It has been said that the first documented perpetual motion machines were described by the Indian author Bhaskara of 1159 AD. One was a wheel with containers of mercury around the rim. As the wheel turned, the mercury was supposed to move within the containers in such a way that the wheel would always be heavier on one side of the axle. It was an idea originally suggested by Nikola Tesla in 1905. Tesla was one of the key inventors of the century; he created 700 inventions in his lifetime and has over a hundred patents. He is most recognized for creating the light bulb. If you investigate his patent records you can see many examples of the magnet motor. You can see these patents at www.teslauniverse.com.
Since then many have tried experimenting with the design, a man called Howard Johnson, an American engineer is also credited with inventing the permanent magnet motor plan. He passed away in January 2008 without releasing his design plan and invention called The Hojo Motor. It has been alleged that there are many internet scams with a company claiming to sell you his detailed instructions and a DIY motor magnet plan. There has been much conspiracy surrounding the magnet motor and free energy. Many people think publication and media coverage of this knowledge would jeopardize the oil industry and because of this reason, further information on the subject has been retained.
Tesla said ‘The Universe is full of electric magnetic energy’ and that our universe is at least sixty percent dark or radiant energy. It is alleged that magnets can focus on and channel that energy.
Some basic observations about magnets that support the theory of the magnet motor include that all of our energy comes directly or indirectly from electromagnetic energy from the sun, from photosynthesis to the pull of the tide. Unfortunately not one person has ever been able to demonstrate the working capability of the magnet motor, it would seem that the main downfall is the magnetic forces cancel each other out resulting in poor balance and a loss of friction. Geometry defeats the plan at every turn. You can see a sophisticated hybrid prototype example of the magnet motor in the Shinyeon Energy Research center of Korea, a piston based magnet motor called the magfire engine that requires neither fuel nor electricity. The future of green energy could be the magnetic motor. It is a portable system dependent upon no outside source that will work in any given environment, not only could it be the future solution to fuel consumption in our homes but also our way of transport. There is also research into creating a fuel less car which would run using a magnetic motor; it would run by a battery starting a magnetic motor, which in turn drives a small but powerful on-board air compressor. The air flow is then turbo charged and multiplied to where the horse pressure smoothly powers the car to incredible speeds. All this could be achieved without overheating and without having to be stop for external recharging or refueling. The question whether this actually exists, is in the works or just a hoax is still up for debate. Only time will tell what the future holds.





