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12 times more output than input, dual mechanical oscillation system !

Started by hartiberlin, November 30, 2006, 06:11:41 PM

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kolbacict

Exactly so. For ease of understanding, a single impulse is enough only and both pendulums diverge at the same distance. Why don't they do the same with the hall sensor and tracking electronics?

Floor

Quote from: kolbacict on October 10, 2021, 09:51:20 AM
Exactly so. For ease of understanding, a single impulse is enough only and both pendulums diverge at the same distance. Why don't they do the same with the hall sensor and tracking electronics?

Unclear statements, and I'm left to guess at what you are referring to.  Not enough
details. 

i.e I post
"The video shows both pendulums swinging in sync.
Your comments said they one starts before the other.
Do they start off unequally, but then later they fall  into synchronization ?"
... ... ... ...
You respond
"Exactly so. For ease of understanding, a single impulse is enough only and both pendulums diverge at the same distance. Why don't they do the same with the hall sensor and tracking electronics?"


    which is it ?
They start off unequally, but then later they fall  into synchronization.
                           or
A single impulse is enough only and both pendulums diverge at the same distance.

Do you see what I'm saying ?

I'm not willing to ask 20 questions just because you are not being specific enogh.

kolbacict

https://youtu.be/DWXp3ExOgnk
Well, that might make it clearer ...
The middle pendulum tends to oscillate all the time ...


sm0ky2

Lets get one thing straight::


Milkovich did NOT invent this.
He only invented the Manual use of this as a water pump.


The device itself was inherited from the Dutch, 200 yrs ago
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.