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  • $1,000 / 30 day challenge to duplicate this circuit

    I am offering a $1,000 prize to anyone that can duplicate,
    and share the details of, the Ismael repelling force circuit.
    The first one to duplicate the video wins. You don't even have to
    duplicate the circuit, just duplicate the results.

    Moderators - feel free to email me to verify that this is legit.

    His video can be seen here:
    overunitydotcom's Channel - YouTube

    Another video of it can be seen here:
    Ismael car, repelling force from FYMEGM ENERGY - YouTube

    Seems simple enough doesn't it?

    Here are a few of my own thoughts to help:
    1) The bigger the coil, the bigger the magnetic force, as shown here:
    By Coil Design, When Less Becomes More.wmv - YouTube
    Generating Electricity - 3 Factors - YouTube

    2) The more turns of a coil, the bigger the magnetic force.

    3) The more voltage of a coil, the bigger the magnetic force.
    (some people believe this to be watts, but I personally
    believe that voltage alone can also produce extreme magnetic forces)

    4) Type of voltage, AC or DC? Here is a interesting video on that:
    Physics Demo -- Jumping Ring - YouTube

    5) Type of metal - iron, aluminum, other?

    6) Principals of Peter's Rotary Attraction Motor could also be applied
    to magnetic repulsion, and probably with better results. His videos
    are here for those of you that haven't seen them:
    Peter Lindemann Rotary Attraction Motor 2a - YouTube
    Peter Lindemann Rotary Attraction Motor 2b - YouTube

    To all - hope the prize doesn't offend anybody, not my intention.

    What I do know is that sometimes people need just a little extra motivation :-)

    Why don't I do it myself? I will try if no responses, but although I have a few
    ideas (by reading, listening, and watching), I actually have little hands on
    experience with electronics.

    Although I do not know a ton about electronics, I do happen to own my
    own Waterjet machine, capable of machining parts to within thousandths
    of an inch. If you need any parts for this project, or any other, I would be
    happy to do them at no charge (within reason).

    Thanks for looking,

    Bob
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