^^Exactly... I said in my first post I saw it on youtube. Mine just spins a lot faster.
But... it is the neo magnets creating an anomaly where there is not a positive and negative connection required. The copper only needs to touch either the positive, or the negative, terminal of battery. Something with the strength of magnet allows the current (I believe) to pass through the air. It will NOT work with your regular home depot magnet.
All of these neo youtube videos have recently been popping up. It was not something from 20 years ago.
Finally, what I want to test is how long the battery will last with this setup. I think it will last a long ass time. Problem is, my setup is off centered, I need bearings to eliminate some of the screw/battery connection friction, etc.
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