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I have a proven model I built. I am looking for like minded people who know more

Started by MeGaFaRR, February 17, 2016, 11:52:50 AM

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Dog-One

Quote from: MeGaFaRR on February 17, 2016, 04:58:43 PM
do  you think they are onto me as soon as i posted my DOC on here?
lllllet me know if anyone has gotten a copy of it?

So I just read your paper and the first thing that occurs to me is timing.  Let me explain...


If the next flywheel in the series takes 30 seconds to come up to speed, but takes 60 seconds (once disconnected) to dump its energy into a load, then you may really be on to something.  However, if the disconnected flywheel dumps it's energy into the load in only 10 seconds, then we have a problem, because we have no way to "charge" these flywheels faster than we "discharge" them.  I'm looking at all this from a power perspective, not energy.  What we are looking for is a device that requires less input power than it can deliver as output.  As has been said many times, timing is everything.

Lets play some numbers...


If you have a 1 HP motor consuming 746 watts, driving these flywheels and I add another flywheel in the sequence, lets suppose it take 60 seconds to "charge" up to full RPM.  Can I in fact now disconnect this last flywheel and drive a generator for a full one minute producing 746 watts of power?  My instinct says no--the flywheel would probably dump its energy in less than 60 seconds or it would dump less than 746 watts of power for the full 60 seconds.  I understand that when we disconnect the last flywheel we could begin "charging" another one.  I still see a hurdle I'm not clear about with your paper.  It looks to me like you have found an optimum sequence for "charging" flywheels, but I just don't see the connection to the "discharging" being able to achieve overunity.  "Power amplification" is all charge-discharge based.  Static rotation doesn't help us any as this is only energy storage, not energy transfer.


gyulasun

Quote from: MeGaFaRR on February 17, 2016, 04:58:43 PM
so when I tried to log onto:
www.energeticforum
I was told site is unavailable
and then i went to the other site that i was told about and tried to log on:
http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?action=register
I tried to register to post my DOC and I got this:
An Error Has Occurred!
Sorry, registration is currently disabled.
do  you think they are onto me as soon as i posted my DOC on here?
lllllet me know if anyone has gotten a copy of it?

Hi Frank,

Yes your doc file can be downloaded from this site, no problem.

Regarding the other sites you mentioned, this is a working address to energeticforum, from your link above you omitted the dot(com):
http://www.energeticforum.com/register.php      To get admission needs one or two days over there.           

As far as I know presently there is no possibility to register for new members at overunitresearch.com site:
http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?action=register

Thanks for sharing your idea.

Gyula   

Dog-One


conradelektro

Quote from: MeGaFaRR on February 17, 2016, 04:35:03 PM
Reply to Conrad: What we don't need is ignorance from people like you to mouth off. As i stated before i was posting my concept. Which, by the way, is proven, so thanks for the support.
GO EAT IT.  LOL

Ok, I ate your "document" and what I got is words.

Fine, you like words. I do not like words, I prefer working machines.

Well, where is the working machine putting out more energy than one puts in?

Describing a machine does not really make it do anything.

You said,  you have a proven model you built? May be there is at least a photo of this thing?

A proven model which you built has to be more than a "document", it should be something that really spins.

Sorry for being sarcastic or for mouthing off, but it was you who wrote "I have a proven model I built". So, where is the proven model?

I can understand "computer problems", so, tell as in clear words (if you can not post a photo): is there a machine that spins and where is it? Can you do a demonstration of that machine if someone comes to the place where it stands? Can somebody come to the place where the "proven model built by you" stands in order to do measurements?

Greetings, Conrad

MeGaFaRR

As far as Getting the next flywheel in motion, it usually doesn't take that for one thing. And as far as i can tell that the biggest problem most people have with flywheel technology is disconnecting from motor. And if you read the whole paper, as i don't think you have because as stated in the paper, you NEVER EVER disconnect the motor from "the machine". "The Machine" will always produce more energy then you need to keep this motor Energized thus overunity. So read the complete paper and then:

Do the numbers: then please feel free to add more comments:

If you read the complete paper, you would find that what you are in fact doing is increasing the output of the combined flywheels to reach way over the requirements to keep motor energized and because
1) a motor with flywheels at full speed is not under much load.
2) flywheels rotating at full speed of the motor have approximately usually over 80% in reserved energy from getting it up to speed which is always way more than is required to get the next flywheel in motion and to full speed.
3) "The Machine" is always returning the energy required faster than you lose adding each flywheel.