Zero point generator

ford442

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Hey,
There have been advanced in the field of free energy as we know. Searl technologies has the S.E.G. which is a very complex magnetic generator. So difficult to build that it challenges modern manufacturing.
I have been playing around with their principle on my own.
What if you simply placed a wheel of magnets within a circle of electromagnets. A cylindrical metalic wheel has cylinder magnets on the outside. Then, electromagnets placed evenly around the perimiter will pull the ring of cylinders in a circle turning the center like a turbine from a generator or power plant.
The S.E.G. uses complex math and manufactured rings of specialized magnets to achieve very high energy output this way.
So, again, what if we simply fire the electromagnets in a circular pattern? I thought, I could put $2 proximity sensors in front of each electromagnet so that the rolling magnet would trigger a switch when pulled toward it. Thereby turning off the approaching electromagnet and turning on the next, more distant one, pulling the circle of cylinders around the center point.
So, you see, the center would be rotating and ready to be harnessed by a turbine/rotor to generate power. With enough to power the battery that runs the electromagnets and the sensors?
Otheriwse, perhaps one would need a low power microcontroller to fire the electromagnets. But, maybe my theory is sound. Simply use the force of the already moving magnet and the calculated switching electricity from one active pulling electromagnet at a time to generate limitless trickling of electricity.
I just smoked a joint and I can picture it. Heh. But, maybe it has been tried and the electromagnets would take up the energy? I wonder what the stumbling block there is. The S.E.G. uses naturally magnetic magnet forces to further the reaction. Meaning, if one magnet fires on an S.E.G. it then triggers what I am talking about and then pushes two further rings of magnets by virtue of theri placement, like the gearing of a bicycle.

Anyone else glued to this subject?
 
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