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Why is the homopolar rotor misjudged for an energy converter

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Why is the homopolar rotor misjudged for an energy converter
« on: 17/04/2009 00:40:20 »
Why is the UNI polar rotor misjudged for an energy converter rather than an energy supply being powered by its own process of over unity in energy creation?

if i designed the newest one with an differently designed Commutator for an increased electromotive force, would I win a patent for more voltage output from the design? 

i sound like bland corn flakes but i need an answer to save the earth with resisted DC!
AC is killing me with tinnitus and im poor bum living at its sisters house.
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Re: Why is the homopolar rotor misjudged for an energy converter
« Reply #1 on: 17/04/2009 01:08:56 »
Friction is an issue with the homopolar rotor as a energy supply but i discovered a way to remove it completely

i need to know if im wasting my time sharing if ac energy is addictive
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