Please see my naive conceptual illustration at

http://web.ncf.ca/eo200/generator.html

for my take on a Stiffler's imaginings.

Is this system capable generating electricity, and if so if some of the
electricity was used to turn the magnetic shield would it then qualify as a
self-powered mobile?

Or is it yet another example of wishful thinking?

What say ye? 

Harry


>> 
>> 
>> On 11/7/2007 1:44 PM, Stiffler Scientific wrote:
>> 
>>> Harry, Harry.
>>> 
>>> If the Chinese have a good magnetic shield that will do this, where work in
>>> (the short distance of turning the knob with less than 44lbs of applied
>>> pressure to offset the 44lbs pull of the magnets) can't you see an
>>> application?
>>> 
>>> No this is worth the 2hrs on the Houston roads, just so I can tear it apart
>>> and see what they are doing. The PDF on the item does not state id the
>>> turning of the switch cancels he whole attraction or just causes a
>>> reduction. So it is worth looking at as I have played with mags for over
>>> three hours now and can not see how they are doing it. It has to be duck
>>> soup simple, right? Guess I just can't get my ducks in a row when thinking
>>> about it.

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