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Neodymium Magnet Engine Design

08/30/2008 7:18 AM

In the face of a global energy crisis the need for alternative energy sources has become quite apparent and I have a design for an engine that could revolutionize the way we make electricity and move ourselves from place to place. The Neodymium Magnet Engine I have designed needs sponsors/investors to move thru the prototype and final design and manufacturing process. Those of you who would be interested in getting in on an enormous ground floor opportunity please contact me. I have a good sound concept and involving the right engineers and investors is a must. I have created a working model of the design in SolidWorks CAD.

Thank you,

Mike

email: mrmikeman55@comcast.net

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Re: Neodymium Magnet Engine Design

09/02/2008 9:39 PM

Hellomrmikeman55

Could you possibly provide any additional details, on the functioning and energy source for your magnetic engine.

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Re: Neodymium Magnet Engine Design

09/03/2008 5:26 AM

The Neodymium Magnet Engine(I like to call it an engine because of its mechanics) or motor(which is technically correct) uses the repelling force of magnets to run and is started with a conventional dc starter/generator as in an aircraft turbine engine.

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