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water vortex generator

Started by innovation_station, March 27, 2007, 11:35:55 AM

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Low-Q

Why bother using frictionless bearings? If you're gonna have an output which is greater than the input, to extract useful energy out of it (more then 100% unity), the extra power will give a damn in any friction in a regular ball bearing.

Br.

Vidar

Low-Q

Another problem with water as fuel in an OU device, is that any OU devices theoretically will cool down when not loaded. The water will freeze, and spinning solid ice vortex is not useful to anything anyway.

Br.

Vidar

innovation_station

Quote from: Low-Q on March 30, 2007, 06:24:24 AM
Why bother using frictionless bearings? If you're gonna have an output which is greater than the input, to extract useful energy out of it (more then 100% unity), the extra power will give a damn in any friction in a regular ball bearing.

Br.

Vidar

without the use of the frictionless bearings will you get more out than in?
To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

THE !STORE IS UP AND RUNNING ...  WE ARE TAKEING ORDERS ..  NOW ..   ISTEAM.CA   AND WE CAN AND WILL BUILD CUSTOM COILS ...  OF   LARGER  OUTPUT ...

CAN YOU SAY GOOD BYE TO YESTERDAY?!?!?!?!

Low-Q

Quote from: innovation_station on March 30, 2007, 12:12:35 PM
Quote from: Low-Q on March 30, 2007, 06:24:24 AM
Why bother using frictionless bearings? If you're gonna have an output which is greater than the input, to extract useful energy out of it (more then 100% unity), the extra power will give a damn in any friction in a regular ball bearing.

Br.

Vidar

without the use of the frictionless bearings will you get more out than in?
Yes, definitely!

If the intent is to get anything more out than you put in, this "anything" would easily run with the friction from the ball bearings. If such motor are not able to handle this small loss, how can you imagine it will output any useful energy at all - even with frictionless bearing?
If you only go for a frictionless rotation, without having any plans to extract anything out of it, you can just make a spinning magnet float in a magnetic field inside a bottle of vacuum. It will spin "forever", but for no practical use.

Br.

Vidar

innovation_station

@vidar what is your intent? with your comments?


you must feel the need to try and prove everything wrong!



ps this was just a thought that i thought i would share

mabe i should just keep my thoughts to myself as you seam to sedjest

wheres your great world saveing invention


im not implying that any of my ideas are

but you seam to like to pick things apart to the max!!



william!!
To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

THE !STORE IS UP AND RUNNING ...  WE ARE TAKEING ORDERS ..  NOW ..   ISTEAM.CA   AND WE CAN AND WILL BUILD CUSTOM COILS ...  OF   LARGER  OUTPUT ...

CAN YOU SAY GOOD BYE TO YESTERDAY?!?!?!?!