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May 2nd, 2010 No comments

I thought it would be a good idea to figure out how all this stuff works. I’ve always been pretty handy with mechanical stuff. I even worked as a welder for a couple of years. So you’d think I would know all about electricity, and power generation.

And I do know a little. But when I started looking into this I realized I didn’t know near as much as I thought I did.

One of the things my old daddy told me was if you wanted to really understand anything you should try to think it through as if you were explaining it to a kid. He asked me to tell him how to build a wall.

I said “Well, you start with a couple of 2×4′s, get some nails, and a hammer…”

He interrupted me “What’s a 2×4, what’s a nail, what’s a hammer?”

That lesson really stuck with me.

With that in mind, I found this website that tells you how to actually build a generator. It’s just science project stuff, but you will learn and understand more just by reading this. But what I’d really like to see is if some of you would actually do this and send us photos and maybe even video of your experiment.

Have fun with this electromagnetism project.

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Free Energy

December 26th, 2009 No comments

I feel kind of bad about badmouthing Wayne.  After looking around on the net I’m alot less skeptical about this magnetic energy gizmo.
I bought the book.  I guess I could’ve bummed it off Wayne but I don’t want him to know after the razzing I gave him.  It’s not much money anyway.  I was wavering about it but they have a guarantee so what’s the risk.
It looks as if this thing actually works.  It will take more than one to do what I need.  I’ve looked into solar and wind power before.  It’s basically about charging batteries.  The solar cells or wind turbine charge batteries which run your house.  This could do that and alot cheaper.
I recommend this information to anyone who’s interested in free energy.  I mean it’s not really free.  You have to buy the parts and put them together.  But that’s alot cheaper than solar cells or windmills.

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Check This Out

December 6th, 2009 No comments

This Video is from Fox News.


Fast Tube by Casper

And This One is fromthe Magniwork Home Page.


Fast Tube by Casper

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Wayne’s Secret

December 6th, 2009 No comments

My buddy Wayne called and asked me over the other day.  He had something he wanted to show me.  I’ve never seen him so excited.  Hell, I’ve never seen him excited period.

He dragged me out to his barn and I thought “I’m about to get some good whiskey”.  He told me this was top secret, cone of silence stuff and I thought “really good whiskey”.

I was kind of let down when he showed me a…machine.  It looked like a motor of some kind but when he told me it was a generator I was duly unimpressed.  But the more he talked the more interested I became.  That is until he started using words like perpetual motion, and magnetic energy.

Perpetual Motion?  Unlimited Free Energy?  Zero Point Magnawhatzit?  Are you kidding me?  Well, according to Magniwork it’s not only possible, you can do it yourself!  And between you and me, if Wayne did it that’s got to be true.

He said his generator makes enough energy to run everything in his barn.  He said it wouldn’t power his whole house but it would cut down his power bill.   And he could always build another one.

I need to look into this more.

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