All Videos Tagged magnets? (Project Nsearch) - Project Nsearch2024-04-23T19:17:04Zhttp://www.project.nsearch.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=magnets%3F&rss=yes&xn_auth=noIs there free energy in magnets?tag:www.project.nsearch.com,2011-07-30:4878805:Video:2963072011-07-30T20:35:15.661ZLiberty Peckelshttp://www.project.nsearch.com/profile/LibertyPeckels
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Science sais no. Einstein sais any object with mass m posses an amount of energy E=mc².<br></br>
So any magnet should posses an amount of energy proportional to its mass.<br></br>
Why then scientists reject the idea of getting energy from permanent magnets?<br></br>
Here's another question for…
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Science sais no. Einstein sais any object with mass m posses an amount of energy E=mc².<br />
So any magnet should posses an amount of energy proportional to its mass.<br />
Why then scientists reject the idea of getting energy from permanent magnets?<br />
Here's another question for them..