Self-Generating Perpetual Electrical Energy - Self-powered Generator of André Coutier: overunity-electricity.blogspot.com/p/self-powered-transformer-free-energy.html Alfred M. Hubbard's Free Energy Transformer Building Guides: overunity-electricity.blogspot.com/p/hubbard-free-energy-transformer.html
The design and interpretation is wrong.transformer basic says,if u captures 1/4 magnetic flux u can get 1/4 less the total input power.. in this design clearly they just split the flux with same power density as input power.u basically devided the flux that means deviding the output.no matter how many cores u put in there it will only devide the flux.so no power gain..
Great Video - parallel solenoids are interesting Babbit and Hubbard and a Mexican Patent as well where he uses some type of relay switching to create the frequency
I would love to see a world where the terms, perpetual motion, and free energy have ceased to be used in the alternative energy space. Of course perpetual motion is a ridiculous term. Neither our planet, or sun are perpetually motioning. I understand why people say free energy. The problem I have is there is always a price to be paid. Just because it's not the same price as other methods of "producing" energy, there is stoll a cost. The cost of materials to build the device. The energy cost to start the device. Or the energy you spend while building it. If these were free energy, then why aren't all environmental sources of energy called free? I'd much rather the term environmental energy. We're just figuring out how to harvest it. If we could change the conversation around this scientific field maybe we could get some of that well funded science happening. I like to think this field and it's progress could be compared to a different timeline where the Manhattan project wasn't funded by the government. Instead figured out over decades by highly irritated people in small home labs. All while mainstream society ridiculed them about this magic atom energy from nowhere. Btw this rant has nothing to do with the device in this video. Just about the conversation around, and the area of research in general.