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New magnetic-gravity motor chasing its tail from Tom

Started by hartiberlin, June 05, 2011, 12:43:40 PM

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ramset

Tom
So we get to turn the page on the old ways? Sounds like a very big day!!
One we have been waiting on for a long time!
Thanks Tom I truly hope you proceed to share ...........
It is the right thing to do.......

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

loosecannon

Tom,

i must commend you.
you seem to be an honorable person with the right goals in mind.

im glad you see the light about the patenting idea.  sad isnt it?
Those of us who are Tesla fans (who isn't) have an acute sense of disillusionment dont we? LOL

i do remember following your videos with much interest, but didnt post to the threads as they were forwarded by hartiberlin so i didnt know if you were actually on here or not.

is this device based on the one with the magnet that looked like a big hockey puck with a hole in it?
i could go on, but i think you know the one im talking about.

if so, i think that was one of the most novel ideas ive seen in a long time.
i do hope that i will get a chance to build or buy one of them someday.
LC

lumen

This is something interesting! I just setup a few simulations in Maxwell based on this idea, and I think it actually works. Even better, after some changes, it can be made to work even without using gravity.
This is good because in this forced condition without using gravity, it could operate at very high RPM. The simulation uses a 3" diameter disk 1/8" thick and two cylinder magnets 1/2 diameter 1" long. A ball pivot point 1" above the disk magnet center. The two other magnets are used in different ways to create the forced condition and to provide .018 Newton meters of torque on a rotating disk mounter below the 3" disk magnet holding the two cylinder magnets.

I don't want to say too much as it's not my idea, but the simulator indicates it does work!
I will probably build one myself for testing and report back if it works or not.

Thanks Tom,
I had this same idea many years ago, but could not put it together.
It was your success that renewed my interest!


maw2432

Quote from: lumen on July 26, 2011, 07:26:52 PM
This is something interesting! I just setup a few simulations in Maxwell based on this idea, and I think it actually works. Even better, after some changes, it can be made to work even without using gravity.
This is good because in this forced condition without using gravity, it could operate at very high RPM. The simulation uses a 3" diameter disk 1/8" thick and two cylinder magnets 1/2 diameter 1" long. A ball pivot point 1" above the disk magnet center. The two other magnets are used in different ways to create the forced condition and to provide .018 Newton meters of torque on a rotating disk mounter below the 3" disk magnet holding the two cylinder magnets.

I don't want to say too much as it's not my idea, but the simulator indicates it does work!
I will probably build one myself for testing and report back if it works or not.

Thanks Tom,
I had this same idea many years ago, but could not put it together.
It was your success that renewed my interest!

Lumen,   

Yes, all credit should go to Tom for his persistence.   
He has been a great contributor to OU over the years with all his demo's and wonderful inventions. 

I look forward to seeing his release video of a working proto-type motor.

I think we should all give Tom a big thanks for his great contributions to science and our world. 

Thank you again Tom.

Bill

magnetman12003

Quote from: lumen on July 26, 2011, 07:26:52 PM
This is something interesting! I just setup a few simulations in Maxwell based on this idea, and I think it actually works. Even better, after some changes, it can be made to work even without using gravity.
This is good because in this forced condition without using gravity, it could operate at very high RPM. The simulation uses a 3" diameter disk 1/8" thick and two cylinder magnets 1/2 diameter 1" long. A ball pivot point 1" above the disk magnet center. The two other magnets are used in different ways to create the forced condition and to provide .018 Newton meters of torque on a rotating disk mounter below the 3" disk magnet holding the two cylinder magnets.

I don't want to say too much as it's not my idea, but the simulator indicates it does work!
I will probably build one myself for testing and report back if it works or not.

Thanks Tom,
I had this same idea many years ago, but could not put it together.
It was your success that renewed my interest!


You have two magnets repelling each other. The lead magnet (runner)
moves forward, the second magnet or engine magnet moves backward according to Newtons third law.
They seperate a distance then nothing happens.

Second scenario:

The engine magnet CAN NOT move backward now:
THe runner magnet will still move forwad and leave the stationary engine magnet behind it  untill it reaches a distance then it stops.

Third scenario:

Both engine magnet and runner sphere magnets repelling each other on the same platform BUT moving together as one unit continuously  Thats where I am at now
 

Tom
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