The Gary Effect Magnetic Motor
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 @ 20:38:02 UTC
Topic: Devices


The Gary Effect Magnetic Motor

At about the time that Laura Ingles was growing up in the Little House On The Prairie (1870's), a gentlman named Wesley Gary from Pensylvania, USA made a remarkable but little noticed discovery. According to an article in Harpers Magazine (still published today), Gary discovered a subtle ferromagnetic phenomena that allowed him to do the impossible; he constructed a machine that seemed to run with no external energy input.

Such a device would normally be considered an impossible perpetual motion machine because it would seem to violate a basic law of nature, the conservation of energy.

The conservation of energy (or mass/energy) is also called the First Law of Thermodynamics. It is based on the principle of cause and effect, nothing can happen without some cause. Its seems like a self evident principle of nature. So how can any person educated in basicphysics entertain the possibiltiy that a story of a self-acting motor mechanism could be true ?

What if the "perpetual motion machine" was powered by a hidden source of energy ? What might such a source of energy be ? I wish to propose a possibility for you to consider, FLUCTUATION ENERGY.

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