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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnetic array repeling iron

Started by kadora, March 04, 2007, 11:06:45 AM

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mikestocks2006

Very good, now it only needs another sphere same size  diametrically oposite to exacty balance the plater and spin it very fast.
OU is alsmost at hand. Try the array top and bottom ( above bellow the plane of rotation), and  around the ball!

Almost there folks almost there.!!!! :)

Quote from: Craigy on March 08, 2007, 01:32:05 PM
what would happen if mounted horizontally? i.e fix the ball to a rotor, and see what happens when the ball passes perpendicular to the array. would it just stick to one side of array, or would it escape?
i bring your attention to this video posted here ages ago, again using a steel ball, is this video related to what we see here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnbiWsLJKgE

love2all

Quote from: mikestocks2006 on March 08, 2007, 04:43:26 PM
Very good, now it only needs another sphere same size  diametrically oposite to exacty balance the plater and spin it very fast.
OU is alsmost at hand. Try the array top and bottom ( above bellow the plane of rotation), and  around the ball!

Almost there folks almost there.!!!! :)

Quote from: Craigy on March 08, 2007, 01:32:05 PM
what would happen if mounted horizontally? i.e fix the ball to a rotor, and see what happens when the ball passes perpendicular to the array. would it just stick to one side of array, or would it escape?
i bring your attention to this video posted here ages ago, again using a steel ball, is this video related to what we see here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnbiWsLJKgE
Wow, you are a fast one, aren't you?  :o
Read on, please.
http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=51221&page=3#Item_31


mikestocks2006

Love2all if you read this thread from the beggining, kadora started it and many others including myself have been working on it for few days now...

Thanks for the link though.

Quote from: love2all on March 08, 2007, 04:59:18 PM
Quote from: mikestocks2006 on March 08, 2007, 04:43:26 PM
Very good, now it only needs another sphere same size  diametrically oposite to exacty balance the plater and spin it very fast.
OU is alsmost at hand. Try the array top and bottom ( above bellow the plane of rotation), and  around the ball!

Almost there folks almost there.!!!! :)

Quote from: Craigy on March 08, 2007, 01:32:05 PM
what would happen if mounted horizontally? i.e fix the ball to a rotor, and see what happens when the ball passes perpendicular to the array. would it just stick to one side of array, or would it escape?
i bring your attention to this video posted here ages ago, again using a steel ball, is this video related to what we see here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnbiWsLJKgE
Wow, you are a fast one, aren't you?  :o
Read on, please.
http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=51221&page=3#Item_31