Turkish inventor, Muammer Yildiz, demonstrates his magnet motor
Turkish inventor, Muammer Yildiz, recently demonstrated his magnet motor that he alleged runs on the power of magnets alone at a University in the Netherlands. The motor is shown turning a fan at a high speed, and no wires can be seen going to the device; then the device is disassembled in front of the group.
How many magnet motor stories have we had here in our news service in the last eight years? Several a month.
How many times have we featured a story of of an all-magnet motor being demonstrated at a University?
Never.
Until now.
History was made recently at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands as Muammer Yildiz demonstrated his all-magnet motor turning a fan at high speed with his all magnet motor. No wires could be seen running to the device being observed by around 30 scientists in the room.
After running for more than 10 minutes at a constant speed, the device was shut off then disassembled in front of the group so they could see that no batteries were hidden in the device. "Free Energy is possible", he told the group.
Here's the video that was produced by EuroStaete Media Group on April 20.
The wind speed and air density were measured, and the output was estimated to be around 250 Watts (not mentioned in the video). Also, after the video was turned off, the fan was removed from the device, and several people tried stopping the shaft with their hands but were unable to.
From what I've been told, this is the fourth or fifth demonstration Yildiz has given around Europe; and he's going to be hanging around through May 12 for a demonstration in Germany.
Jury Still Out
All this certainly looks promising.
Before concluding that sufficient evidence has been given that this is a bona fide magnet motor, two things need to be yet shown. Apparently most demonstrations Yildiz has given do not show the motor going longer than 10-15 minutes. The size of the core is such that it could house a hidden battery and motor that could possibly provide that much power. That needs to be ruled out.
Second, the possibility of magnet depletion being the source of energy needs to be analyzed and ruled out. That would be interesting science but not practical for energy generation.
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