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A Practical Guide to 'Free-Energy' Devices

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Fig.10 and Fig.11 are similar <strong>to</strong> Fig.8 and Fig.9 except that in these figures both attraction and repulsion forces<br />

are shown being produced in association with the stationary magnets on opposite sides of the rotating magnets.<br />

Note also that the coils being energised on opposite sides of disc 52 are energised in a different arrangement.<br />

Fig.12 is a side view similar <strong>to</strong> Fig.7 but showing the way in which several stationary and rotating magnetic<br />

members such as the discs 24 and 102 can be mounted on the same shaft, in almost any number of repeating<br />

groups <strong>to</strong> increase the amount of <strong>to</strong>rque produced by the device. In Fig.12, the same power source and the<br />

same circuit arrangement can be used <strong>to</strong> energise the pho<strong>to</strong>transis<strong>to</strong>rs and the infra red emitters. However,<br />

depending upon whether attraction or repulsion forces are used <strong>to</strong> produce the rotation or some combination of<br />

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