>>12648038There are actually similar builds that ive been working on since 2007 that actually do generate "free" energy.
You know those flashlights that build a charge and light up just from shaking a magnet inside of a coil? Same method.
Imagine a bicycle rim with magnets surrounding the entire outside, positioned according to effect. Now on the outside of the wheel, we place a stationary wheel on the outside that surrounds the entire wheel, this stationary wheel also has magnets positioned to repel/attract. In this wheel, we install a mechanism that moves a piece of this outer stationary wheel after one full rotation, we're creating magnetic drag similar to the lenz effect, right before a full rotation, the RPM of the inner wheel will slow due to the moving mechanism, then speed back up once this stationary piece goes back to it's original location.
This creates an endless spin for the inner wheel. Similar work has been done with the Searl Generator, but that's more of a concept than an actual free energy device. To make this generate energy, we need to add coils between the magnets of the inner and outer wheels to pick up the magnetic charge (same as the shake flashlight). We run into some issues though, we need to direct this current into a mechanism that will power the inner wheel to spin, this will increase speeds beyond natural repulsion and give us a greater output, and the best method of doing this is not with copper wire, but gold, or supercooled copper by means of dry ice/nitrogen.
I have a project in my garage that has been spinning for a little over 6 months with no external power input, but the power output is little more than enough to power a standard house lightbulb. Yes, "free energy" is real, and does exist behind the 2nd law of thermodynamics, but the power output is too low to be used in a practical mean. For now. Perhaps a larger machine or stronger magnets, or superconductors, hell maybe even capacitors, may prove fruitful.