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I hope you do not think that people are beating up on you here.
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Not at all Blueshift, just joking, Most of my ranting on Baut gets me pointed to the learning tree

I do have an insatiable thirst for knowledege and I just like to throw my brainwaves up on the screen and see if anything makes sense to people more knowledgeable than myself. I've been thinking about this since seeing a superconductor levitate after being frozen. I do have about 20 years as an electrician but dont have a lot in the way of physics or magnetism. I do know that I am talking about canceling out one side of the EM field by cooling it to 0 degrees to allow the Electrical Field to flow unchallenged. Now whether its going to work or not is what I was hoping some of you could tell me if it could work or why it cant? Im basing it on the idea that an Electrical Field produces a Magnetic Field to counter it. Heres a jpg of what I am suggesting as an experiment. If Im correct the Commutator would simply move in one direction rather than reversing the field on each revolution. I would do this by cooling one pole of the magnets in the armature to 0?
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/motor5.htm
I know its all conjecture at the moment but can you or anyone give me some ideas as to what I should look at in particular to perhaps gather further evidence or disprove it?