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When you spind a bunch of magnets around coiled coper wire, abundant energy is produced for 150 years without having to remagnetize the magnets.

And the generator only costs 200 bucks to build.

Get the fuck off of energy reliance to the electrical companies and build your own permanent clean energy generators.

Google "permanent magnet generator" to learn more.
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We rotate rocks to power other rocks that shoot energy at rocks to carve runes in them that can turn the energy from the rotating rocks into little codes of date and send each other memes on a little rock we keep in our pockets
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>>531273963
Who spins the magnets?
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>>531274254
Grug use magnets in ancient egypt to make light.

People think grug no smart.
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>>531274548
The government obviously
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>>531274254
>>531275388
>It's been three years since Bizonacci/Leonardo of biz uploaded a video
I miss him bros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ_joicK8S4
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>>531273963
Everybody with a triple digit IQ already knew you can flip around an alternator to make a generator. Finding a consistent and powerful source of circular motion, and buying/maintaining an inverter + battery is just too impractical for most people.
If you pull it off, thoughbeit, it's ridiculously based
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>>531275746
I got a bug up my ass a couple of years ago and made a waterwheel to power a trickle generator I made. I set up on on the creek I have on my property and it was kinda ass to be honest. Beyond the fact the water wheel itself breaking constantly, I had to build an entire step-up amplifier system for it and a capacitor bank to stablize the output and ensure that it fed the batterybank at the right voltage and current to not cause the batteries to wear out faster.

It's a cool idea, but it relies on way too many factors outside of what I can produce on my own land to make it plausible to use in a post-collapse civilization. I have 100 acres, but I would have to build my own refineries, chemical processing labs, and have a steady source of things like copper, lithium, magnets, and acid-catalysts. It's fun as a thought experiment, but trying to do all that shit on your own just doesn't work.

Dr. Stone is a very cool manga, but you unironically need to build an entire civilization involving thousands of people and tens of thousands of acres of resource rich land to try and build your own parallel techonological society. It's better to regress and try to rediscover ancient manual tech then to try and build modern electrical tech with limited resources.



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