Commercial production of electric motors started around 1880. Although there have been many new discoveries and scientific advancements since then, the electric motor has largely stayed the same.
The basic principles of electricity dictate that there are North and South poles. However, eUnity Systems has proven that there is much more to it through our years of research, leading to the invention of our two-way (action/reaction) coil. When a coil is fired, the inside pole travels through the other coil to the outside pole. One side receives full power, plus the reaction of the other side, which gives back the same power that it received. This process then repeats itself, much like we see in the natural world. As nature uses centripetal force (toward the centre) and centrifugal force (outward force) in unison, so does our technology–eliminating heat loss and back EMF.
Unlike anything on the market today, our motor is not merely an improvement of the batteries or components – our advanced technology is highly efficient with minimal heat loss for durability. We believe our technology is part of the solution for the sustainability of the earth and humankind.
Top image: The magnet.
Second image: Two magnets in a wave cycle. With two, the inside poles void each other, instead they have a united equator. The two outside poles are now stronger.
Third image: The same happens with electric coils. When a coil is fired, the inside pole travels through the other to the outside pole. The red side receives full power, plus the reaction of the blue side, giving back the same power that it received. When the blue side is powered, the same repetition happens
Forth image: Common electric coil in the wave cycle. Nature doesn’t work this way–it takes two elements of the opposite spectrum that unite into rhythmic balance interchange.
Fifth image: The wave cycle. Up represents action, down represents reaction.
In summary, every action has its reaction–this is nature’s wave cycle. However, today’s engineers of electric motors mistakenly accept charge and discharge for the wave cycle, thus making electricity totally inefficient.