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It'll probably chew up a huge amount of energy.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Some of the articles on it seem to give the impression that supplies are infinite.Of course. You can only use it as much as you have the feed stock for it. It's no different than any other type of production in that respect. You don't get something out of nothing. So the thing to do is to learn to recycle the material efficiently once you've used and no longer need a piece of it. The less waste material, the further your feedstock will go.
As in the passenger-size mirror? I believe it's slightly concave (as opposed to the driver's side which is flat) and as such, it makes objects appear smaller. So in your driver's-side mirror an object 25 feet away looks X size, but in the passenger-side mirror, the same object at the same distance looks smaller. Your brain interprets that as further distance.
Ahem.As in the passenger-size mirror? I believe it's slightly concave (as opposed to the driver's side which is flat) and as such, it makes objects appear smaller. So in your driver's-side mirror an object 25 feet away looks X size, but in the passenger-side mirror, the same object at the same distance looks smaller. Your brain interprets that as further distance.
Anyone know why objects in mirror so much closer than they appear?
The force pushing the magnets is the gravitational force of earth which is channeled trough the permanent magnets.
Well, THAT'S bull.
I was actually looking to create an overunity generator rather than a pure magnetic energy source. (Overunity: applying less energy into the generator than is produced.)