I see no prototype, no torque output predictions for a prototype, and no documentation that it's even been built.
It reminds me of when I was part of a hydrogen PEM fuel cell start up in Cupertino 30 years ago, we had one guy who put together two pressure cookers with a coil of copper pipe between them and he was always trying to get us to forget our "worthless" quest and go with his sure thing free energy "engine".
At best this magnetic anomaly "device" might rotate like a radiometer, but wholly unable to provide sufficient torque to do any useful work.
If it even works, perhaps the "inventor" could make them to sell as curiosity pieces like a radiometer that can't do anything but rotate, and their ignorant friends could observe and exclaim, "Ohhh, free energy"!
Don't waste your time attempting to build this obvious hoax.
Why is this even here on HN?
I see no prototype, no torque output predictions for a prototype, and no documentation that it's even been built.
It reminds me of when I was part of a hydrogen PEM fuel cell start up in Cupertino 30 years ago, we had one guy who put together two pressure cookers with a coil of copper pipe between them and he was always trying to get us to forget our "worthless" quest and go with his sure thing free energy "engine".
At best this magnetic anomaly "device" might rotate like a radiometer, but wholly unable to provide sufficient torque to do any useful work.
If it even works, perhaps the "inventor" could make them to sell as curiosity pieces like a radiometer that can't do anything but rotate, and their ignorant friends could observe and exclaim, "Ohhh, free energy"!
Don't waste your time attempting to build this obvious hoax.