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Overunity Machines Forum



Centrifugal Energy Multiplication Machine

Started by Hazem, August 02, 2023, 08:08:01 AM

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Hazem

Hello everyone, I hope you are doing great.


I have converted Excel document into images so that anyone who does not have a Microsoft office or any suitable software can see or analyze the simulation results.
The figures show Position, Acceleration and Velocity respectively. Every variable has its own chart. Then the simulation data (table) is divided into 4 other figures.

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Cloxxki

Well done with the simulation!

So...no anomalous results expected in that sim?
Would anyone have reasons why the sim would not pick up on anomalous self acceleration if the physics were to be real for that? I'm drawing blanks.

Building it with well place lights would make for in interesting art piece. But a constant draw of power :)

Hazem

Hello Cloxxai and every one,

I have done digital simulation for another machine that I have designed recently. The results were amazing and above expectations. The amplification process appears clearly in the following chart and data table. The input force is just 200 N and the output force reaches nearly 42,000 N. This means that output power reaches 200 times input power. Dynamic simulation has been done using Autodesk Inventor. If Autodesk Inventor is not wrong, then this machine can produce more energy than it consumes.