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experiments with these magnets, that were still relatively expensive at the time, continued to
fascinate me, but the cost to apply them in the various wastewater treatment systems, was still
prohibitive.
As time progressed rare earth magnets became affordable. I continued to study not only the
behavior of the rare earth magnets that I physically possessed, but I started to dive into the
myriad of applications of rare earth magnets. Frankly I also studied what some would call the
cracked-pot efforts of some people, (especially on the Internet), to invent perpetual motion.
I want to state clearly, that what I have developed is not perpetual motion. Magnetic
Propulsion can best be described as a paired permanent magnetic field, that is controlled by a
very small computer. That of course takes a minor amount of electrical energy. I will explain
more about this later.
Through my experiments starting in 2009, and through my laboratory apparatus construction, I
began to theorize and observe, that a permanent magnetic field, can be manipulated. It can be
accelerated. That is, its “reaction” to the nearby north or south pole of another magnet, can be
amplified, without turning the permanent magnet, into an electromagnet, which of course
would require additional electrical energy. I also discovered several unique ways to attenuate,
or weaken an opposing or attracting permanent magnetic field. Electric motors, of all designs,
sizes, and efficiencies operate by the use of an electromagnet, and its constant reversing of its
magnetic poles. The faster the “flip”, the higher the RPM.
Now consider my theory, my discovery. Can a motor be accelerated by weakening one of the
magnetic fields? Manipulating the inherent attraction and repulsion of a permanent magnet,
through a unique technology that weakens a magnetic field? I can assure you the reader, that
this answer can be readily demonstrated, at a single visit to our laboratories located in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
My research from 2009 to late 2020, has been nothing but rewarding. Not every day has been a
picnic, but I have been able to include longtime employees that have worked with me, some of
them 25 years, and the least experienced almost 10 years. A great team. Our new growth
includes individuals from aerospace design and machining, that have rounded us all out over
the last five years.
pg. 11 A Demonstration of Induced Angular Momentum in a Flywheel Energy Storage and Harvesting Device Through the Elimination and Control of Entropy in a Thermodynamic System
in the Presence of a Paired Permanent Magnetic Field
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By Dennis M. Danzik