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FREE ENERGY BEARING PIVOT FULCRUM?

Started by paulshroom, April 13, 2016, 08:04:10 PM

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ponto

I don't know. Seems very mechanical in it's movement especially when the bearing hops up off of it at the point of flexion and also the little hop at the end when he removes the weight.

paulshroom


ramset

VeProjects work

he has many "rigged" phony perpetual motion devices he builds. 
its his hobby ,plus he gets millions of
youtube hits and makes some money too..
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

citfta

It is pretty obvious this is a fake.  Just think about what you are seeing for a minute.  When the arm comes down so the end with the weight and the added weight of the ball hit the stop why does the solid part of the arm keep going when there is a weight that is clearly heavier than the arm hanging on the other end?  In the real world the solid part of the arm would stop moving as soon as the flexible part hit the stop.

Carroll

Hi Chet.  Looks like we were both typing at the same time only you were faster.