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    Default Free energy.

    I was doing some research, and this is one viable action.

    [YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=mCANbMBujjQ[/YOUTUBE]

    It work's, and use's its own energy to get past a specific point that whould hold the magnet instead of spinning. On a large scale it may provide alot of energy.

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    that magnet motor is hooked with some electrical cables. therefore i have come to the conclusion that it is not free energy. when you need is a another magnet to effect the other magnets :3

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    It is free.

    The power for that comes from the machine itself! With excess to reserve.

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    Quite interesting. Does it do ENOUGH to be worth it? What are the exact numbers? There have been tons of ways to get free energy, but none do enough. For example, by using the pressure from people standing at turnstiles, or by walking with a weight on your back that generates electricity as it bounces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teleclast View Post
    For example, by using the pressure from people standing at turnstiles, or by walking with a weight on your back that generates electricity as it bounces.
    lol wut?

    and what's wrong with hydro power or windmills?

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    windmills need to be fixed too often to be worth it (But are one of the best choices so far anyhow...). As for hydro-power, it works, but it's something that can't be used enough to fix everything wrong.

    Something like a magnetic base would indeed work, but meh.
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    Hydropower is environmentally unfriendly in some cases.

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    I thought of something like that about two years ago.
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    Air power is not free, because it is random. It is energy from energy. 1:1

    This is more energy from energy x:1 or some other number. With x being larger then 1.

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    Wait but how do you know it's free energy? Cuz he said so?

    Just saying

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