Name me one good reason why this wouldn't work, sci

I'd say OP's post is a subtle overbalanced wheel as well.

I always thought the Calloway V-gate showed potential. The way I see it, magnets take energy to produce and they will bleed off their energy gradually over time, and more quickly if you store them closely together and oriented to repel each other.

>Calloway V-gate

I don't know what the fuck that is and donl't care enough to Google it. But, if it takes stored energy from somewhere, then it is not a perpetual option machine or over unity device.

It may be impractical for any number of other reasons.

>perpetual option
Fucking spell check.

Heterogenous fluids dont settle at an angle, they settle perpendicular to the acceleration of gravity.

Here's another one. The fluids will reach equilibrium and stop moving because theres no work being supplied into the system. The work out of the system has to be equal to the work into the system since this system is apparently designed to be adiabatic.

Create a wheel with magnets

Place it next to a stationary magnet with the same charge

Wheel spins forever (or until the magnet loses it's charge)
Here's one from davinci. Still stops eventually though.

The V-gate is new to me.
The first few links went to PESwiki, which I followed for years, for amusement. Hundreds of schemes which would be commercialized "within months" and "invest now!" Time would pass and device X would never be mentioned again because the site-owner would be touting device Y. Largely moribund now since the owner is serving a long jail sentence. (Nothing to do with Free Energy or Fraud.)

Anyway, I found a video of a "working" V-gate motor. I mean, someone built and tested it. It doesn't work. It rotates, at most, half a turn, reaches a potential minimum and stops.

Permanent magnets do not expend energy. They do not run down. No magnetic motor can EVER work. Generators produce electricity because you're doing work, moving the magnets against resistance. Without something turning the shaft, nothing happens.

*Here's a different idea

Again, magnets don't "lose charge".
Are you sure those ARE magnets?
If it's from daVinci, it's probably on over-balance wheel. A "gravity motor". Not even as "clever" as .

A lot of 19th century machinery had curved spokes on their flywheels. Not entirely ornamental. They thought such wheels would work better.

>I am very sorry if I misrepresented this thing as I've numerous complaints that this thing is not perpetual motion, some being quite hostile. This thing is an illusion and was meant for entertainment purposes only and as such is not perpetual motion. My sincerest apologies to those who believed I was indicating that this thing truly was perpetual motion. It's just an illusion that, unfortunately, has upset a few people here and on YouTube. Again, my sincerest apologies to those offended by the post of this thing.

Biggest kek I've had all day.