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A Practical Guide to 'Free-Energy' Devices

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Figs. 22-25 show four different positions of the upper permanent magnet 214 relative <strong>to</strong> the lower permanent<br />

magnet 212. In Fig.22 because of the position of the upper permanent magnet 214 relative <strong>to</strong> the air coil 210<br />

there is a concentration of the magnetic coupling force tending <strong>to</strong> move the upper permanent magnet 214 <strong>to</strong> the<br />

left. This force increases in Fig.23 and Fig.24 until the upper permanent magnet 214 reaches the position shown<br />

in Fig.25 where all of the magnetic coupling is directed substantially vertically between the permanent magnets<br />

212 and 214 and in this position there is little or no <strong>to</strong>rque as a result of coupling energy between the permanent<br />

magnets 212 and 214 tending <strong>to</strong> move them relative <strong>to</strong> one another.<br />

The principles illustrated in Figs. 17-25 are at the heart of the present invention and explain where the energy<br />

comes from <strong>to</strong> produce relative movement between the permanent magnets.<br />

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