CptSavage
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 7:38:30 GMT -5
Post by CptSavage on Jan 7, 2005 7:38:30 GMT -5
Ever heard of the ROMAG Generator.
Didn't think so. I don't know the specifics(My Roommate is the local authority on the matter) but the ROMAG(Which I'm pretty sure it stands for Rotating Magnet) Generator is a type of energy generator that would basically put Big Oil out of business.
It's Tesla technology as well.
I GUARANTEE that you will NOT find an English site with schematics. As far as my Roommate has seen.....Big Oil is trying to completely supress information on this.
I honestly don't know enough about these things to really say much. If you can find reliable information on these things, then good for you. Just another sign of oppression by the power hungry rich bastards that think they can rule the world.
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 7:56:58 GMT -5
Post by Atrahasis on Jan 7, 2005 7:56:58 GMT -5
A rotating magnetic field is the basis by which all big electricity that isn't a battery is generated. The thing is you have to find a power source to rotate the magnet, be it hydro power, coal, gas, or nuclear power via steam.
If the generator you're speaking of rotates itself or is self-repleneshing somehow (and I believe such things can be built) then it'd be quite useful.
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CptSavage
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 8:02:51 GMT -5
Post by CptSavage on Jan 7, 2005 8:02:51 GMT -5
If the generator you're speaking of rotates itself or is self-repleneshing somehow (and I believe such things can be built) then it'd be quite useful. Thats exactly what I'm talking about.(And in turn, you remind me that I always forget to clarify certain points.) Basically, you need ALOT of force to get a good one started, but then it rotates on it's own...I think. But thats besides the point. Another group of people that don't want to lose their immense power at the price of the planet and other things. God I hate the rich.
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 8:07:53 GMT -5
Post by Atrahasis on Jan 7, 2005 8:07:53 GMT -5
I totally believe that such a machine is possible. Up till now the way it's been done is to rotate a magnet, the dynamo, near metal components to create an electrical current. But what if instead of moving the magnet and its magetic field, you move the metal components instead? It'd be the same as a moving magnetic field, but the metal components could be of a nature that makes them really easy to move, like they could be feather-light. As these components move, they create current, which can be used to further move the metal components.
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CptSavage
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 8:10:32 GMT -5
Post by CptSavage on Jan 7, 2005 8:10:32 GMT -5
I totally believe that such a machine is possible. Up till now the way it's been done is to rotate a magnet, the dynamo, near metal components to create an electrical current. But what if instead of moving the magnet and its magetic field, you move the metal components instead? It'd be the same as a moving magnetic field, but the metal components could be of a nature that makes them really easy to move, like they could be feather-light. As these components move, they create current, which can be used to further move the metal components. I like the way you think. I would assume this kind of thing is possible. But imagine the world with these things. It would be a much better place.
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 8:17:53 GMT -5
Post by Atrahasis on Jan 7, 2005 8:17:53 GMT -5
I've got news for you....
I have no doubt that there are many secret government devices that already employ this principle. If joe blow like me can think of it, then they've already thougt of it and have working devices that use it from I'd say as long as 20 years ago.
Self-replenishing/rechaging devices that can run indefinitely are too important a strategic device to not have researched.
The reason why the world doesn't have it yet is because the US government knows that its enemies can make devices using the same principle, once the technology is shared. Giving a smart and industrious enemy all the energy it can eat is like giving him a piece of your pie...and a gun pointed to your head. you might as well ask your enemies to come over and screw you up the butt.
Well, it may not be as bad as that as long as the US invests in enough R & D to always have the technological edge, but the development of the energy resources and choices of the rest of the world is still something that the US wants to stave off for as long as it can.
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 16:49:39 GMT -5
Post by USS Mariner on Jan 7, 2005 16:49:39 GMT -5
I totally believe that such a machine is possible. Up till now the way it's been done is to rotate a magnet, the dynamo, near metal components to create an electrical current. But what if instead of moving the magnet and its magetic field, you move the metal components instead? It'd be the same as a moving magnetic field, but the metal components could be of a nature that makes them really easy to move, like they could be feather-light. As these components move, they create current, which can be used to further move the metal components. Maybe this is why Data's power cells "continously recharge" themselves as in INS.
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ROMAG
Jan 7, 2005 16:55:53 GMT -5
Post by USS Mariner on Jan 7, 2005 16:55:53 GMT -5
A rotating magnetic field is the basis by which all big electricity that isn't a battery is generated. The thing is you have to find a power source to rotate the magnet, be it hydro power, coal, gas, or nuclear power via steam. If the generator you're speaking of rotates itself or is self-repleneshing somehow (and I believe such things can be built) then it'd be quite useful. Well, now you can have a NEW hobby... www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ROMAG+Generator&btnG=Google+Searchjnaudin.free.fr/html/mromag.htm
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ROMAG
Jan 8, 2005 1:13:46 GMT -5
Post by Atrahasis on Jan 8, 2005 1:13:46 GMT -5
That's great!
Eventually, nations will have to employ technology like this in grand scale in place of using nuclear power. Right now, the most efficient form of power that can be used anywhere and anytime is nuclear power, and yet this poses a security risk to the world because joe blow can makes bombs from it. But with this new mag technology, the US security services themselves may deem it favorable over their enemies setting up with nuclear power.
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CptSavage
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ROMAG
Jan 8, 2005 7:59:01 GMT -5
Post by CptSavage on Jan 8, 2005 7:59:01 GMT -5
I kinda just want a couple in an RV and turn it into a self sufficient mobile dwelling.
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ROMAG
Jan 9, 2005 1:33:51 GMT -5
Post by Atrahasis on Jan 9, 2005 1:33:51 GMT -5
You'd be lucky if it could power your low-end flashlight!
But if they ever make it bigger and more sophisticated, it could realy help people out all over the world.
There are already replenishable-energy devices that help people out in the 3rd world, like wind-up radios and solar-collecting lamps that give people light at night in little villages in India. Things we take for granted.
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CptSavage
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ROMAG
Jan 9, 2005 3:57:49 GMT -5
Post by CptSavage on Jan 9, 2005 3:57:49 GMT -5
Eh, I just wanna abandon fossil fuels.
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ROMAG
Jan 9, 2005 20:20:42 GMT -5
Post by USS Mariner on Jan 9, 2005 20:20:42 GMT -5
You'd be lucky if it could power your low-end flashlight! But if they ever make it bigger and more sophisticated, it could realy help people out all over the world. There are already replenishable-energy devices that help people out in the 3rd world, like wind-up radios and solar-collecting lamps that give people light at night in little villages in India. Things we take for granted. Actually, I did hear recently that there are low-end flashlights with ROMAGs in them.
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ROMAG
Jan 10, 2005 1:34:36 GMT -5
Post by Atrahasis on Jan 10, 2005 1:34:36 GMT -5
Wonderful, yet another Atra prophecy comes true.
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