Thank you for the information on the magnetic motor and its…
Thank you for the information on the magnetic motor and its connection to the "over unity" concept. The term "overunity" typically refers to any perpetual motion machine or engine that produces more energy than it takes in as a power source, which could violate the principles of the first law of thermodynamics (the conservation of energy). Magnetic motors, or perpetual motion machines, rely on the repelling and attractive forces of magnets to power themselves. Although it's true that magnets can retain a charge without a power source and that there might be more force generated as speed increases, this does not equate to more energy coming out than goes in. Thus, magnetic motors cannot overcome the limitations set forth by thermodynamics and, as fascinating as they are, they can never achieve a state of perpetual motion. It's still an intriguing subject and I would encourage you to further explore these topics and innovations! Have a great day!