Building A Wirelessly Powered Corona Motor (DIY)

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  • @PlasmaChannel
    @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому +118

    Thanks for watching! The giveaway will conclude on November 10th, 2021, where the winner will be informed either through comment response, instagram response, or direct email.

    • @jasonlewis8191
      @jasonlewis8191 3 роки тому

      Can you make two rotors beside each other to double the power

    • @nordenconrad
      @nordenconrad 3 роки тому +2

      Make a QEG generator..its all over the internet... And give some reviews please

    • @JasonJoplin
      @JasonJoplin 3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/-Irtau91a78/v-deo.html here is the link to my Warp Drive project where I will incorporate the corona motor and use the output shaft as a rotary spark gap!

    • @jvon3885
      @jvon3885 3 роки тому

      It's crazy just how connected the aeither is. I am building a design just like this. I guess I will change the operation and enter it into your contest. I will say that ever since I built your Tesla Coil for my step sons science fair (which was absolutely un-fair in the judging portion. They basically said it was too advanced for his grade and that he couldn't have built it alone. But he did all except the soldering and circuit installation) I've been going strong and now have an entire electronics lab.

    • @electronresonator8882
      @electronresonator8882 3 роки тому

      have you figure it out why Nikola Tesla's tower has to be that tall?

  • @integza
    @integza 3 роки тому +422

    This video is gonna get a lot of free energy comments
    The motor is pretty awesome !

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому +62

      I can hear it now, "freeeeeeee energyyyyy!"

    • @MrRobotricx
      @MrRobotricx 3 роки тому +2

      Ha ha ha its funny 😉

    • @afiefsholichuddin
      @afiefsholichuddin 3 роки тому +29

      There is no free energy - Mehdi Electroboom

    • @jetboard
      @jetboard 3 роки тому +4

      Use it for your rocket engine :-)

    • @riks7256
      @riks7256 3 роки тому +15

      high voltage tomato crusher?

  • @DeuxisWasTaken
    @DeuxisWasTaken 3 роки тому +35

    It's amazing how the first thing powered by atmospheric electricity was a storm warning bell made by Franklin in the early 1750s and it still seems like magic now in 2021.

  • @MrElapid
    @MrElapid Рік тому +1

    Great little motor! Might be a fun project for 3D print. ABS might work nicely with a coat of clear acrylic & much of that could be done in 1 print using something like Fusion 360. But It wouldn't be as pretty.

  • @TimolaTesla
    @TimolaTesla 3 роки тому +53

    Wow. Really beautiful corona motor. I like how you always make a museum quality of your machines.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому +8

      Thanks Timontej! Really appreciate your support, and i'm debating doing an AMA for my patreons soon, live on UA-cam. Let me know your thoughts on it.

    • @terryterry1655
      @terryterry1655 3 роки тому +3

      Nikola Tesla dropped by.. How cool is that

  • @B2T7RID2QGLEHH5UZFB0T
    @B2T7RID2QGLEHH5UZFB0T Рік тому +1

    Might be able to upgrade it with multiple grounds on the far side and multiple positive wires leading to their own grounds on the opposite side while simultaneously increasing the number of fins and strips that the fins discharge to as well as potentially increasing the voltage and increasing the spark gap just a bit. Idk just an idea

  • @LabCoatz_Science
    @LabCoatz_Science 3 роки тому +181

    Great build, I'm impressed how much torque that motor can generate! Makes me curious: what if you put magnets on the rotating shaft and used it as a crude dynamo...would it work, or would the eddy currents cause too much resistance in the motor for it to be efficient?

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому +127

      That’s a solid suggestion. The torque isn’t all that high, but, it was basically geared “down”. That being said, could totally attach small magnets to it and make a dyno! Thanks for the next viddy idea.

    • @MrRobotricx
      @MrRobotricx 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah 👍

    • @Plasma.Prince
      @Plasma.Prince 3 роки тому +4

      @@PlasmaChannel NoOoOo Zach you spoiled my science fair project hahaha

    • @LabCoatz_Science
      @LabCoatz_Science 3 роки тому +6

      @@PlasmaChannel Glad I could share, keep the great content coming!

    • @Scrogan
      @Scrogan 3 роки тому +7

      Eddy currents wouldn’t be significant sources of loss if you used insulating magnetic cores like ferrite or air. The actual resisting torque caused by the dynamo would be a function of the current output. So if you wire it up with a low q-current switching or linear regulator to power some low-current CMOS IC or MCU, it would probably be sufficient for a demo.
      Another source of torque is that from cogging. Once the rotor is up to speed the cogging bumps are no longer an issue, but the motor would have troubles starting and may never get enough rotational kinetic energy to overpower them. So I’d suggest either using a flywheel and connecting the generator after it’s spun up (or leave it connected and start it by hand), or using a generator with minimal cogging. Air-core would be one way of doing this, so would having very indivisible pole and slot numbers.

  • @Jared-uy1pr
    @Jared-uy1pr Рік тому +1

    That's very cool I've been interested in getting power from power per se like your air conditioner fan to turn a turbine on top so there's no wasted energy or like you've done using IRS very cool.Jared

  • @daleanderson1727
    @daleanderson1727 3 роки тому +10

    Just between us, I am fan-boy gad that I found your channel. Demonstrations and experiments like this remind me of my childhood. When I was a young nipper growing up on a farm in outback nowhere'sville Australia, there wasn't much to do. I became fascinated by magicians (because I watched the Tony Curtis HOudini movie). I was thrilled by their tricks. UNTIL.... I was rubbing a plastic pen in my hair to use the static electricity to make tiny bits of paper jump. Inspired, I thought why not try tiny little bits of concrete. Guess what, I could make those dance and jump too. I instantly forgot about magic shows because this was REAL MAGIC. That's what you just showed us here. So thank you, and keep it up.

  • @gerritnieuwenhuis9239
    @gerritnieuwenhuis9239 Рік тому +1

    Smart idea...I like it...I am in South Africa and are experimenting with magnets and magnetic fields to create energy in the form of a cheap generator for DIY. Gerrit

    • @JamesHamm-e7k
      @JamesHamm-e7k 12 днів тому

      ua-cam.com/users/shortsUAPCyRbLTcQ?si=GyffA7yuTc9tujlV

  • @beepbeepgamer1305
    @beepbeepgamer1305 3 роки тому +13

    i used to watch all sorts of these fun experiments done by you guys when i was a kid and they really helped me out in my physics electronics class now. Thanks you everyone 😁

  • @tteeke
    @tteeke Рік тому +2

    3:29 "Sloppy Suzie?" C'mon Jay..
    Really good video and explanation!
    Excellent, clean (for sensitive ears 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 🙋‍♂) and encouraging demonstration of the build too. Thank you!

  • @MrAnderson4509
    @MrAnderson4509 3 роки тому +3

    It's really cool that you decide to build one of these I wanted to build on for 30 years, and that's pretty sad. There are other possibilities as well for gathering the static and putting it to work, perhaps you've already explored those, I have wanted to do those for over for over 40 years, thanks for working out the fine details so that people can produce demonstrators.

    • @Streamcatcher
      @Streamcatcher 3 роки тому

      It is said that the Utron is a very good gatherer of static to even charge itself with it.

  • @toddashton3774
    @toddashton3774 6 місяців тому +1

    I am completely enamored with your unique build. I stumbled across your channel while looking into asymmetrical electrostatic propulsion. I'm hooked. Your engine design is exquisite. I am unfortunately unable to replicate your build due to me surviving the removal of a benign cervical tumor and the resulting nerve damage to my spine in 2012. I would be forever grateful to be considered as a recipient of one of your engines. As a retired widower, who has recently turned 60 years old, your video has sparked my imagination and given me purpose and something to devote my interests to for the future. I am grateful for that. 🙏

  • @joeytheetge9268
    @joeytheetge9268 3 роки тому +4

    Your acrilic portfolio is so impressive. You're an artist.

  • @bycloxmedia
    @bycloxmedia 2 роки тому +1

    You started feeding your great knowledge with world, I'm already on that list. Thanks!!

  • @FennecTECH
    @FennecTECH 3 місяці тому +8

    Instructions unclear. Used beer instead of energy drink. Now the entire planet is all wobbley and my motor doesnt work.

  • @l.p.bilham9852
    @l.p.bilham9852 Рік тому

    Right On! Someone who is paying attention to EVERYTHING and nothing at all at the same time! Perfect! TRUTH! I wonder if he knows about Ken Wheeler? Hold on! Quite a ride and the BEST one of your LIFE! Thank you!

  • @craigjohnson6349
    @craigjohnson6349 3 роки тому +13

    Fantastic, maybe someday we could use this on a larger scale.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 3 роки тому +1

      Why ?

    • @nzuckman
      @nzuckman 9 місяців тому

      The global electric circuit has a total power comparable to 1 coal power plant, so it's kind of a drop in the bucket in terms of global energy consumption, though we could still get a lot of utility from it with low-power devices. I also recently learned about electroculture - *supposedly* you can just stick a long wire in the ground and it helps plants grow by using the atmospheric electric circuit to do... well I'm not 100% sure what it does, but *maybe* it helps nutrients move through the soil, promotes photosynthesis, repels pests, and attracts pollinators? I haven't seen proof of these claims, but they seem plausible enough to be worth testing! :)

  • @JesusRGutierrez
    @JesusRGutierrez Рік тому +1

    Side note the thing that gets me is glass to plastic from see through to magnification with the convex to convelucent
    Can you imagine your house windows to car to phone being on high zoom magnification? I can

  • @Kapalek84
    @Kapalek84 3 роки тому +8

    It would be very interesting to see future improved versions of this model. There is many possible tests and improvements. For dyno version You can get a HV coil from a microwave oven (it is a coil that is part of dish rotating round servo motor). That coil has very thin wire and might work for the dyno version very well :) best regards

    • @444455555shock
      @444455555shock 2 роки тому

      lmao you wished him best regards as if he already died from trying to do thatXD

    • @Kapalek84
      @Kapalek84 2 роки тому

      @@444455555shock well that coil has a high resistance so I would not think there could be any lethal discharges from it. XD

    • @444455555shock
      @444455555shock 2 роки тому +1

      Fair enough lhh just funny how you phrased it

  • @martinbisschoff988
    @martinbisschoff988 3 роки тому

    Jay, it is you type of 'humans' that will eventually break the current tyranny of supply....and PAY. You have my respect.

  • @netroy
    @netroy 3 роки тому +16

    That's really cool. Do know how efficient a motor like this could be?

    • @jayh9529
      @jayh9529 3 роки тому +2

      Tesla tech

    • @marianbuduroi6463
      @marianbuduroi6463 3 роки тому +1

      if you want to make a fan out of it, yes is very eficient

    • @v4skunk739
      @v4skunk739 3 роки тому +1

      @@jayh9529 Nope. Tesla invented a turbine/pump/motor combo though.

    • @Magneticitist
      @Magneticitist 3 роки тому +1

      With a more complex design over 90%

  • @JimmyM1
    @JimmyM1 3 роки тому

    It's such a breath of fresh air to see something worth while watching on the internet.

  • @NiveusLuxLucis
    @NiveusLuxLucis 3 роки тому +4

    When we spin up a electric motor we seem to waste the magnetic field portion of it, it sits there moving our part but we are not utilising it more than that. This is where the magic starts to happen, tapping into this field is part of the secret sauce but obviously creating the CORRECT field in the first place will net greater results.

  • @B2T7RID2QGLEHH5UZFB0T
    @B2T7RID2QGLEHH5UZFB0T Рік тому +1

    Does the aluminum thickness change the properties of the motor as well and what about sanding the very edge of the fins that are close to the aluminum tape pieces?

  • @exploringgames948
    @exploringgames948 3 роки тому +4

    This was pretty neat, always fun learning new things!🙏

  • @YashjitDas
    @YashjitDas 8 місяців тому +1

    1:44 keep the can, wow!!!

  • @hamfambam4020
    @hamfambam4020 3 роки тому +4

    Great experiment as always, awesome finish and astethics also as always. I'd love to make it for my students, or have your spare one, either way.

  • @jasonhaymanonthedrawingboard
    @jasonhaymanonthedrawingboard 3 роки тому

    Fantastic, I’ve toyed with an idea like this. For a wind generator, or flight. I used heavy copper pipe crushed down. Made an saw toothed for the discharge edges. Essential a static inducer. Best example of this is slug tape. Had even though of three phase inductors for this application. Static jet engine? Static scramjet? Whimhurst machine modification maybe? Who knows?

  • @PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick
    @PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick 3 роки тому +8

    For the sequel you could try to power this via an earth ground battery as used for the telegraph.

  • @aclearlight
    @aclearlight 3 роки тому

    Lovely work! This could be a powerful motivational piece for Jr-high and high school teachers to show in class.

  • @Slowly_Going_Mad
    @Slowly_Going_Mad 3 роки тому +4

    As always this is a beautiful build. I'm curious if it could work as a generator after some minor modifications (similar to Wimhurst machine.)

  • @robincross4625
    @robincross4625 2 роки тому

    I like how you improved the design with each interation.

  • @RobsShop-yy9ox
    @RobsShop-yy9ox 3 роки тому +6

    I've thought about a system that uses thermal vacuum pumps to passively bring water to the roof, through a ram pump, then the runoff water would meet back up with the now pressurised air through an inlet to a tesla turbine that charges batteries. All water can be in a closed system and it would be completely passive with little maintenance and some fine tuning. Just a thought. Also can I haz motor? 🙏😁

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 3 роки тому +2

      I thought about similar things as well - you can harness power from natural fluctuations in temperature or atmospheric pressure, though the energy available is tiny. There are a number of mechanical clocks that run off of this mechanism though. Once cutting-edge technology, now just novelties.

  • @yeogausiong8899
    @yeogausiong8899 3 роки тому

    I call this Free Energy Device 👍 is wonderful, please create more inventions 😊

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 2 роки тому +1

    The plasma engine 2022 is brillant tech many never seen these idea's b4 like myslef

  • @physhishek3162
    @physhishek3162 3 роки тому +10

    When you want to buy a new motor but you're a little short of budget

  • @krynosisdreamer1421
    @krynosisdreamer1421 2 роки тому

    Your builds are so simple that I'm going to build something with my son. If I teach him these things. Maybe he will design the first long distance space shuttle?

  • @Sgh589-h1z
    @Sgh589-h1z 3 роки тому +4

    Hai 😄

  • @MrMakulit1959
    @MrMakulit1959 3 роки тому

    That is so cool. Thanks for sharing. I built a model a long time ago that used static to swing an arm against the torque of the suspending thread. It would discharge when the arm touched the supporting arch. Powered by my pocket comb ... i became a mobile mobile back when mobiles were a thing. Yes, a long time ago. Static from scuffing across the carpet worked too.

  • @GimmeMonie
    @GimmeMonie 3 роки тому +9

    Just don't forget to wear your mask while handling this motor 😂

  • @gamerbro5867
    @gamerbro5867 2 роки тому

    Sir , I watch most of your videos , and i was really amazed thanks youtube i did find this channel

  • @ronaldsibayan7826
    @ronaldsibayan7826 2 роки тому +4

    Great video Jay! I’m curious how a simple step up transformer could possibly increase the voltage/current (voltage/current that’s harvested from the atmosphere) to increase the speed and torque of the corona motor.

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 3 роки тому

    Wow, that is not only amazing, but beautiful in acrylic. 😀👍

  • @arogyareddy2361
    @arogyareddy2361 3 роки тому

    You are a simple great researcher your invention are really great.

  • @kayotecute
    @kayotecute 3 роки тому +1

    I admire your work and the way you present it, thanks

  • @RockinPapa
    @RockinPapa 3 роки тому +1

    Maybe floating the main shaft on magnetic bearing. Then enclosing the motor in a plexiglass box and drawing a vacuum could get more efficiency out of it

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 3 роки тому +1

      You can't really measure efficiency when it's not driving any load, but you could make it spin faster that way. Remember that corona motors generate very, very low torque, but the only limit to how fast they can spin is fiction.
      There's a catch with the vacuum part though: At low pressure, air ionises more easily. That means more ions to make the motor spin (good) but also much, much more leakage (bad). It might not work at all in a partial vacuum. Only experimentation will tell.

    • @RockinPapa
      @RockinPapa 3 роки тому

      @@vylbird8014 I would at least like to test one in a vacuum of different levels. All the way down to a full vacuum.

  • @keithyinger3326
    @keithyinger3326 3 роки тому

    That's brilliant! If only we could figure out a way to store all that atmospheric power. Maybe someday we could figure out an efficient way of tapping into it.

    • @Aljonone1
      @Aljonone1 3 роки тому

      Really good to see, would it not spin a lot faster, during a thunder storm?

  • @scienceorfiction136
    @scienceorfiction136 3 роки тому

    i have an addiction to your videos
    really cooooool i love them!

  • @vargman4636
    @vargman4636 Рік тому

    I love when he said "round the corners" and put a chamfer on them. Nice!

  • @HaggisFist
    @HaggisFist 2 роки тому

    Super impressed by the torque!

  • @scottwippel5007
    @scottwippel5007 Рік тому

    Those are the coolest little motor’s IVE EVER SEEN!!! And I’d really appreciate having one 👍🏻 ! I like watching the videos you make !!!

  • @nolanwirth7477
    @nolanwirth7477 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Jay! I wanted to show my appreciation for your FRICKEN AMAZING work!! Your vids are my creative inspiration to make similar builds. From the science geek at heart, thank you delivering unique science in such a fun format!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому

      Thank you Nolan, I really appreciate your comment!

  • @neoyagami9039
    @neoyagami9039 2 роки тому

    I love your way of designing using materials around which is cheap and reusable... So interesting video

  • @rickclapp6560
    @rickclapp6560 3 роки тому

    Very Impressive! I love that it shows the science behind the concepts. It gets the brain juices flowing. A great demo for high school science classes. Who knows you may see someone use this in the future for a real device. Maybe something in Space with zero gravity. Or ???

  • @birdman1843
    @birdman1843 2 роки тому

    Im far from being smart with mechanical engineering but im a copper & lithium miner. Seems like the world 🌎 will need lots of (Cu)&(Li) to support all the new tech .

  • @MattH-wg7ou
    @MattH-wg7ou 2 роки тому

    I love your use of acrylic. So much cooler than the overused 3d printing IMHO. Which is cool in it's own right, but clear and colored acrylic is so much better looking.

  • @ghazimalik
    @ghazimalik 3 роки тому

    Wonderful ordeal and execution.Welldone for the amazing video too.

  • @dmaschy599
    @dmaschy599 Рік тому

    Interesting,I am glad that caught sight of this project.I am inspired by such things.

  • @gunvirsingh9762
    @gunvirsingh9762 3 роки тому

    You and electroboom explain wonderfully

  • @Marv_Y
    @Marv_Y Рік тому

    I think that's pretty cool, you can literally use something that is not tangible like the atmosphere to make power.

  • @eco-defensesociety3790
    @eco-defensesociety3790 2 роки тому

    Fascinating, the direction Nikola Tesla was exploring during his Colorado Springs Experiments. Well done!

  • @suspense_comix3237
    @suspense_comix3237 3 роки тому +1

    I’m planning on making a Piston engine using static electricity physics.
    Basically, in static electricity physics, basically something that is positively charged will go to the negatively charged areas and vice versa. Something that is positively charged will also move away from something that is also positively charged. We can use this idea to move a piston up and down. We need High Voltage AC Static Electricity so that we can move the piston up and down depending on the sources frequency.

  • @aayatulladiwan880
    @aayatulladiwan880 2 роки тому +1

    Inside Tube you can fill the mercury then you will get amazing powerful output test and show us. Thanks love from India 🇮🇳

  • @bradsarganis8479
    @bradsarganis8479 3 роки тому

    Dude, you rock...my mind is saying build a giant one!!

  • @DeXoDeD
    @DeXoDeD 3 роки тому

    I love that you had hacksmith and styropyro in your watch list during the subscription plug

  • @ايوبجابري-غ3خ
    @ايوبجابري-غ3خ 3 роки тому +1

    Juste wooooooooowwwww tank you soooooo

  • @B2T7RID2QGLEHH5UZFB0T
    @B2T7RID2QGLEHH5UZFB0T Рік тому

    Also the attractive force between the positively charged aluminum tape and negatively charged fin is essentially a fixed amount of force I think so if you increased the diameter you may get more power but I'm not too sure about that. You'd definitely get more torque though

  • @mahmoudcherif2731
    @mahmoudcherif2731 3 роки тому +1

    Man Thats my first video that I whatch for you and now I folowed you 👏 great job and 👏👏 I SUPPORT YOU ❤️❤️

  • @AllConsumingJAWS
    @AllConsumingJAWS 3 роки тому

    Nice job on the builds I'm going to give it try with my boys. My boys and I like watching the channel it helps Inspire our creative side. Keep up the great work.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому

      Hi Martin, can you please send me an email? You can find it under the "about" tab on my channel page. You're one of two finalists selected for the motor.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому

      Hi Martin, Please send me an email if you'd like to receive the motor.

  • @CoolMusicToMyEars
    @CoolMusicToMyEars 3 роки тому

    Perhaps to reduce friction on the shaft you can use magnetic lift thus no friction, the other situation what would be gained if you sealed the unit in a vacuum chamber, thus reducing wind resistance 😉
    Kind regards Philip

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому

      True points Phil - the bearings I used though are remarkable. Really really low friction and the motor turns for 3 minutes after power turns off. It just spins like a boss.

  • @stewartabernathy6436
    @stewartabernathy6436 3 роки тому

    Cool, I still have one that I made when I was 10. It was made using a disk and dowel rods with aluminum foil though. I powered it with an antennae made fron screen.

  • @Nox_Lunatera
    @Nox_Lunatera 2 роки тому

    youre like a tony stark with this stuff, amazing.

  • @batmanishere4153
    @batmanishere4153 2 роки тому

    It's actually generating good amount of torque which is really interesting.

  • @learrus
    @learrus 3 роки тому

    Lasersaber has a few videos on these and they got me obsessed with the idea of buildings being fitted with these motors to generate their own power

  • @bradsarganis8479
    @bradsarganis8479 3 роки тому

    You could build a propeller cap! Ooooh good stuff

  • @jacobopstad5483
    @jacobopstad5483 3 роки тому

    I'm honestly impressed.

  • @chadramsour3502
    @chadramsour3502 Рік тому

    Nikola would be proud. Gonna share this video.... very cool.

  • @freekbertens4729
    @freekbertens4729 3 роки тому

    Could you increase torque by making the strips on the jar thinner, the jar lighter and making the fins more numerous?

  • @marcominelli332
    @marcominelli332 3 роки тому

    Very impressed how efficient this motor is without wirings , wish I could have your skills to build one. Keep on making such a great content.👍👍

  • @opioisaac7626
    @opioisaac7626 3 роки тому

    Really love it. Electrostatics is fun

  • @STLUlrich
    @STLUlrich 2 роки тому

    And an experiment that can be done as a class project.

  • @nataliaosborne1242
    @nataliaosborne1242 3 роки тому

    Wow! That's really Awesome! Thank you very much for sharing it 🙏👍

  • @davidknight3031
    @davidknight3031 3 роки тому

    I like how it looks , works and demonstrates one of Tesla great ideas

  • @barryt6377
    @barryt6377 2 роки тому

    Crazy cool 😁, you blinded me with science ! Great vids

  • @robertholcombe3399
    @robertholcombe3399 3 роки тому

    Can you make changes to the wire leading to/or the fixture on the drone to boost the volts collected? I ask only because some time ago i read about two german scientists that produced 600 volts from a two meter high tower. They also used some undisclosed coil configuration. I have tried but the most i have acheived is 1.2-1.4 volts at about 40 feet. Thanks, love what your doing! Robert.

  • @ВасилийСвиридов-ю8ц

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  • @calebmyers1442
    @calebmyers1442 3 роки тому

    Tesla is so happy people are finally understanding his technology.

  • @MichaelRainabbaRichardson
    @MichaelRainabbaRichardson 2 роки тому

    Closest thing I've seen to a real, perpetual energy machine!

  • @ABU-lz2sh
    @ABU-lz2sh 3 роки тому

    Like the humor!
    This is brilliant , step into the future

  • @bakerbear73
    @bakerbear73 3 роки тому

    That would be a cool science experiment for several points

  • @jamessegars1503
    @jamessegars1503 Рік тому

    Cool... wonder if the torque would be increased if they motor was built at a larger scale?

  • @RyshusMojo1
    @RyshusMojo1 3 роки тому

    Methinks you and Nikki Tesla would've gotten along splendidly.

  • @robiindrawan1690
    @robiindrawan1690 3 роки тому +1

    Can you use the baloon fille with helium/hidrogen instead of drone?

  • @Aage152
    @Aage152 3 роки тому

    You are GOOD, therefore you got a new subscriber.
    (GOOD means: You show the details of what you do - very clearly.)

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 роки тому

      Welcome to the plasma fam my friend. Check out my newest video too.

  • @wpastander
    @wpastander 3 роки тому

    This is mind blowing.. thanks for sharing you effords..

  • @idiotburns
    @idiotburns 3 роки тому

    A complete build on this would be cool for a fan

  • @OptionParty
    @OptionParty 3 роки тому

    For the negative emitters try high density brass screen with several strands removed from the edge adjacent to the rotor.
    Leaving a comb effect that would draw electrons to the wire tips.

  • @StephenGillie
    @StephenGillie 2 роки тому

    This is a magnet-free induction motor, where the high voltage electron transfer magnetizes the inner strips. Very cool.