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Overunity Machines Forum



Gravity magnetic lever wheel working in WM2D (could this work in reality!)

Started by inroades, October 18, 2006, 02:28:58 PM

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ooandioo

How did you manage the magnet setup in WM2D? How did you set the box to be magnets?

Andi.

inroades

   Hello Andi
   I clicked on the rectangle (magnet)then went to world, magnet field into the work place, then set two rectangles on a plastic floor and watched as they repelled each other then adjusted the setting until they repelled close to the real magnets I have. I am not sure of the accuracy of the simulation, but am encouraged by the design.
    I hope this helps
     Thanks
     Dale
There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.

stonrman401

If I'm not mistaken, what you people are suggesting is that this program simulates the interaction of magnetic fields?

Furthermore, you're saying that never before have you, the ones experienced with the program, ever seen a device kept in constant motion by this method?

Does it also simulate the weight of all parts?

Please, details. This seems very interesting to replicate in 3d studio or in real life.

Can anyone confirm at least one of my questions?

inroades

  Hi Stonrman
   
QuoteIf I'm not mistaken, what you people are suggesting is that this program simulates the interaction of magnetic fields
Yes it does but what is in question is how accurate the program/programer is.
 
QuoteFurthermore, you're saying that never before have you, the ones experienced with the program, ever seen a device kept in constant motion by this method?
That is correct I am new to this program but this is a first!
 
QuoteDoes it also simulate the weight of all parts?
Yes it does very well.
  I would love this idea run in a second progam, let me know what you need and I will help you any way I can.
    Thanks
     Dale
   
There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.

stonrman401

This seems really interesting, and simple too. Does anyone wanna debunk this or give a good reason why it won't work?

Everyday Im more compelled to order a lot of neo magnets, and get a saw to cut some wood for simple testing (no machine shop needed!). It's obvious the people will have to figure out this obvious SIMPLE lacking that is hindering our evolution greatly. Time to put some money aside.

I've got an hour free after school tomorrow. We'll see what 3dland can do to these images.