
Minato Wheel
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In his book The Secret School, which tells the story of his
childhood UFO encounters, Whitley recalls being in a UFO
powered by a motor made out of magnets. Now two
companies?one in Japan and the other in Germany?have made
similar magnetic motors. And
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The Minato motor, developed in Japan, requires some
electrical input, but when connected to a generator, it can
produce about three times its own input power, yielding a
200% net gain. It?s a closed-loop system that can produce
electrical power with no fuel or other energy input of any kind.
John Dodd describes in japaninc.net how Nobue Minato, the
wife of the inventor, demonstrated the "Minato Wheel," which
contains a row of 16 magnets, for him by starting it up with
a magnetic wand. The Perendev motor, developed by South
African inventor Michael Brady, uses a roughly similar
arrangement of powerful magnets, but evidently requires no
external electrical input at all. Brady has upped the number
of magnets in his design from 6 to 18. Sterling D. Allan
writes in pureenergysystems.com that Perendev is now taking
orders for their magnet motors. Minato has already shipped
40,000 magnetic motors to Japanese stores. According to the
laws of physics, you can't get more energy out of a motor
than you put into it, but these motors seem to break that law.
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