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Overunity Machines Forum



Gaussian gun energy gain

Started by futuristic, February 23, 2008, 04:30:33 PM

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futuristic

Hi.

@gyulasun:
"Would like to ask if you drop the ball from only 0.1cm height, will it not reach the 4cm height? "
Just tested it. It still does, but I it needs more time to get to the magnet and cause I'm inpatient man I was rather using 0.5cm :D

"And likely,  if you drop it from higher than 0.5cm height, it would be able to go higher?"
It does, but not much. Attraction of magnet plays main role here. It gives it the real speed.
And besides if you put to much speed you would get just basic Newton's Cradle.

@Joh70 & Omnibus
"closing the loop is impossible, because ball sticks on the magnet as long it is removed with effort. to reload the system, you need the same energy as you get out."

Not necessary if you say "Gravity would you be so kind to help me out" :D
(I have a plan for continuous movement, but not totaly electricity free)

P.S.
Sory for my poor English ;)

Joh70

the weight continously wants to fall to earth. hanging on a magnet, the magnet continously produces a force which neutralizes the weight force down (*9.81) and maybe more. IN THIS SENCE - on a quantum-mechanics level - work is done continously, although its not possible to lead out energy for other purposes this simple way (as we all know).

Omnibus

Quote from: Joh70 on February 24, 2008, 01:24:26 PM
the weight continously wants to fall to earth. hanging on a magnet, the magnet continously produces a force which neutralizes the weight force down (*9.81) and maybe more. IN THIS SENCE - on a quantum-mechanics level - work is done continously, although its not possible to lead out energy for other purposes this simple way (as we all know).

Quantum mechanics has nothing to do in this case. When the weight is attracted by the magnet the magnet doesn't do any work. It isn't true that the table continuously does work because it doesn't allow the vase to fall on the floor.

futuristic

Please take look at my idea of going further with this:


1. 3 balls on the left are attracted to the magnet, 1 ball on the right is to far away to be attracted
2. As rotor rotates slightly to the left, the ball on the left rolls to the magnet and first ball on the left fires away and hits the wall (perhaps spring on the wall), this gives a push for rotation.
3.rotation
4.rotation
5.rotation
6.rotation
7. This is the position where gravity is pulling lower ball of the magnet but surely not enough to pull it of. So coil wrapped under magnet is charged for a moment so that magnet releases the ball.
8.rotation
1. Off we go again :)

And I would put two channels of this kind on the rotor to balance the weight. One at the top and one at the bottom. Or maybe 4 for each side. :D

Omnibus

@futuristic,

The only way to convince anyone in the viability of the above is to produce a working model and have independent parties reproduce it. There are numerous ideas such as this one that count not one bit and are rightfully ignored by the community.