bogus313 said:
Hi
i have just joined and this is my first post.I was hoping to find out if anyone has(using only fixed magnets) created a propulsion or any kind of power generator.I have a few ideas that id like to try, although there probably fundamentally flawed, if no one else has achieved it. All and any advice would be greatly recieved.
The thing to understand is that a permanent magnet is not emanating any kind of energy, nor is the field changing or in motion. It's actually as static a phenomenon as a brick.
Magnets seem to emanate a kind of "force field" that should represent energy, but the fact is it doesn't. It won't repel another magnet, for example, unless some outside force first pushes the other magnet into range. This is no different than compressing a spring, or lifting a brick against gravity and dropping it. The outside force is the one supplying the energy.
Regardless, people have been trying to create motors powered exclusively by permanant magnets since they were discovered (I've read claims going back to the 1200's anyway). No one has succeeded for the same reason the brick powered motor has never worked.
Electric motors work by magnetic fields because, being electrically generated, they can be switched on and off, or from one polarity to the other quickly and conveniently, and it is that constant changing of the field that you need to create continuous motion. You can't substitute permanent magnets with their static fields for the 'changing field' coils in a motor and expect to get any motion out of it.
On the other hand, if you think you've found a way around any principle that seems to be in the way, I'd encourage you to try to make a working embodiment. You'll either 1.) succeed, or 2.) learn something.