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Overunity Machines Forum



smot leverage gravity wheel

Started by FreeEnergy, December 26, 2007, 05:49:00 PM

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nwman

Either way I don't believe it will work. Unless a SMOT itself actually works. I hope this helped.

Tim


nwman

hhhhmmmm, sorry. You can't slope the bottom like that. You run into the same problem as before with the alignment of the spokes. If you rotate the wheel a few more degrees clockwise the weight at the start of the bottom ramp would move closer until it reaches a balance. And due to the alignment being off the next one to fall would not be in place yet. As for the wheel it will always find a balance. The SMOT is what you need to make work.

Tim

FreeEnergy

yes it is pretty much the smot that drives the wheel. but again the way i apply the smot is different from most systems.



peace

Thaelin

   I'm not really into this SMOT system, I have only played with a TOMI track a few times. The fact that we are trying to get the balls back to the top of the wheel so they can perform useful work via the fall down again brought this thought. My drawing skills are not so just describe it.
   So far all the smots have been linear, aka straight tracks. Has anyone ever thought of a round spiral that would have an entrance at the bottom and an exit shute at the top that could deliver the ball up?  Might turn into a design nightmare to make it but then. Guess you could say it resembles the circular driveways at the end of parking garages. Just a thought have fun.

thaelin