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Skinner 1939 gravity machine centrifugal force tests and hope

Started by norman6538, August 26, 2017, 08:16:20 AM

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norman6538

I did some more work with centrifical force and had some good success.
I magine a bicycle turned upside down with the pedals and crank up and
all tubing cut off except for the seat tube and that seat tube is on a pivot.
Then replace the pedals with weights and as they rotate there will be a
centrifical force twisting from one side to the other as the work out.

I had used a horizontal version of this earlier but it had losses to reset
and repeat due to an incline but with 2 opposite weights and vertical rotation
those losses are eliminated.

There is a rhythm to the twisting that is mechanical in nature and I did
not get the desired twist all of the time. Yes is is over unity but not
constantly. I present the idea for anyone who wants to improve this.

Attached is a drawing to match the above description and also a photo.
It was driven by a weight on a string which also lifted another weight
on a string from the twisting. I wanted a latching and releasing mechanism
but could not design one with close enough tolerance to work.


Norman

Eighthman

In regard to mechanical devices, the matter seems very clear to me:


Can a set mass be switched on and off, in effect, thru some sort of rotation?   If any anomaly can be shown to do this, that might create free energy.

norman6538

I finally got my video uploaded. Youtube lost my original id and I had to make a new one
when google took over.


https://youtu.be/ezEFbl-7wpY

This will show the twisting output from the centrifical balanced bicycle crank
rotation. A weight on a string drives the rotation that generates the twisting.
I do not have work out measured yet because it requires a 2 ratchet setup
to lift and hold the weight for several cycles so I can get a good measurement.

Now that its cold and Christmas is over I will have time to work on this.

Norman

sm0ky2

Quote from: Eighthman on December 04, 2017, 12:23:12 PM
In regard to mechanical devices, the matter seems very clear to me:


Can a set mass be switched on and off, in effect, thru some sort of rotation?   If any anomaly can be shown to do this, that might create free energy.


"switched on/off"?  or "effectively" switched on/off?
as we know, gyroscopic precession can nullify the force of gravity.
which, in essence, is how I see this machine as functioning.


Because the weights are not only rotating, but moving up and down
through the gravitational field, this puts forces on the main-pivot.
The pivot controls what "up and down" are, with respect to the
rotating weights.



I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

Eighthman

As to effectively switching mass on or off, I was thinking about a simple experiment by physicist Richard Vialle (j naudin site)


He built a pivoting balance beam structure. One end had a motor, the other end had a weighty rotor that was driven by that motor, thru a long shaft.


It was well balanced but when he accelerated the rotor, it got lighter (went up).  When deaccelerated, it got more weighty.
Simple as that.  Indeed, I was shocked by how simple this was in contrast to what (I think) it suggests.