Lets say for a moment that a wire system in a straight line towards the rising of the sun was set up from point to end along the globe. One side of the wire aligned to magnetic north. One side of the aligned to magnetic south. On top of both wires a magnetic ball was placed so that it rolled along the opposing wires poles in the center of the spin. Could this rolling of a ball in almost perpetuity create an energy source capable of being harnessed? Would this rolling of a ball slow the actual rotation of the earth by applying resistance to generate force?
>>19241414
Trying to use the entire planet's electromagnetic field to produce a quasi-perpetual motion machine would probably be less efficient than just getting our energy from the sun. That's without really understanding your angle because I can't work out the system you're trying to describe. What's making the ball roll?
>>19241414
>>19241414
Well first you'd have to assume the earth is ball shaped so no
>>19241461
Never change /x/, never change.
>>19241414
>On top of both wires a magnetic ball was placed so that it rolled along the opposing wires poles in the center of the spin
wtf are you on about? Draw a diagram, your description is confusing as fuck.
t. Free Energy / Over Unity fag here.
>>19241414
ANY long ungrounded wire develops transient voltage spikes from the natural fluctuation of the magnetic field and NATURAL radio noise from the sun. A few MILES of wire can light a small light if you collect it properly with capacitors and valves (high voltage transistors). It's horribly unreliable. Sometimes hardly anything, other times your light will explode.
Some people have made better designs that are supposedly 1000x more efficient but their secrets have been lost or suppressed (pic).
So how long would you have to collect about 5 watts to pay for 2 miles of wire and poles to hold it off the ground?