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The cone that cranks.

Ten-point-one kilowatts of continuous mechanical power. One hundred and eighteen Newton-meters of average torque. All from a single axial compression of about fifty-nine joules—the energy it takes to lift a bag of groceries.

No fuel. No coils. No batteries. No emissions. Just a conical rotor packed with 120 N52 neodymium magnets, clever geometry, and the inverse-square law doing what it was always capable of.

Nash Rockwell cuts through the hype and the scams of past magnetic-motor dreams with the receipts: US Patent 11,799,400 B2, seven in-house validations, full CAD files, and an open simulation challenge on simulationchallenge.com daring the world to replicate the results.

This isn’t “free energy.” It’s real leverage—a mechanical power amplifier that turns a small, one-time push into steady rotational grunt. Pumps. Winches. Marine propulsion. Off-grid generators. Industrial drives. Places where electricity is heavy, expensive, or impossible.

While the world chases bigger batteries and miracle grids, CIMES gives mechanical power its comeback story. Compact, fuel-free, and built with materials we already know how to make.

The industries that profit from the status quo will hate it. The rest of us might just get abundance.

The cone is coming. The numbers check out. The challenge is open.

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