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Gravity Magnetic Motor

Started by TheOne, March 29, 2008, 12:33:58 PM

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Omega_0

@hydrocontrol
Connecting many cranks on a single axle is possible, but I wanted to keep it simple and stupid. Its only a 3D model after all :)

@AB Hammer
Do you mean in the original machine, there is only one magnet and the other piece is iron or something?
I have more respect for the fellow with a single idea who gets there than for the fellow with a thousand ideas who does nothing - Thomas Alva Edison

broli

Here's a very tedious paint modification that is inspried by other ideas...



But this shows a way to weaken the magents attraction when the weight is going down. I have to point out I have little knowledge of the effects of shielding and what not though. And also I think it could be more powerful if the magnets are in repel mode. The shield would weaken the repulsion enough so that the weight can make its swing more easily. All theory untill proven working :p.

Edit I was thinking. As the shield is passing by the magnets BOTH are  interacting with it so the net force is ZERO by the magnets. Meaning you get the shielding for free. Please tell me I'm correct  ;D.

Omega_0

broli, good thinking on the shield , but perhaps its too big as shown here and will disrupt the wheel's balance. It may not spin at all with this much load.
Now I'm thinking the earlier design was a bit rigid. It must have the wobble.

I have more respect for the fellow with a single idea who gets there than for the fellow with a thousand ideas who does nothing - Thomas Alva Edison

itsblockdog

Hi Tinu,
Thank you for your colorful post. I couldn't help but include the truth about the girlfriend. I just wish I had gotten coverage of her when she came in that night, drunk with angry behavior, as though jealous of a goofy, awkward gizmo that drew my attention away from her. Please feel welcome back to the site. The video was edited "in camera" (at the time, I felt all else was redundant) Technically the only thing that would change over the time frame that it would "mimic" initial "start-up" rpm was actual rpm would apparently, gradually, slow over a 12 hour period....then would gradually pick back up throughout the next 12 hours to a peak....& repeat.

kind regards, Ronnie

Quote from: tinu on March 29, 2008, 01:31:49 PM
Interesting video, no doubt about that. Thanks for posting. But it?s too interesting imho. I can see a similar scenario like the past ones: short movie; made n years ago; don?t know what happened meanwhile; everything else (much more relevant) is lost; I?m too stupid to see it?s something that could change the world if real; emphasis on something different (this time his girlfriend); good video editing despite short duration but still giving enough clues for ?replicators?; perplexing simplicity; highly motivational, not at all scientifically/technically; easy to fake; dubious user profile.

The mechanism reminds me of an old sewing machine (pedal powering a flywheel; ?Singer? trademark) my grandmother had from her mother, long before electricity was introduced to masses. It was still functional when I was a child and I was always fascinated at that age by building momentum into that flywheel.

Now, I know that gravitational motors can not possibly work. (Some will disagree but they have their opinions and I have mine.) I also know that magnetic motors can not possibly work. Same bracket applies. Why shall I buy a clumsy story about a gravi-magnetic motor, as long as it is also known that gravity and magnetism are independent forces? I?m sure plenty will buy the story, anyway. Just felt like posting for the ones decided to rip apart their bicycle as of tonight then regretting tomorrow.

Time will tell.

Cheers,
Tinu
All things are possible

itsblockdog

Quote from: Omega_0 on June 24, 2008, 01:35:40 AM
broli, good thinking on the shield , but perhaps its too big as shown here and will disrupt the wheel's balance. It may not spin at all with this much load.
Now I'm thinking the earlier design was a bit rigid. It must have the wobble.


Hi, My name is Ronnie...... (itsblockdog)   the gravity/mag/wheel/device is on youtube. Please forgive me if this communication appears intrusive. I humbly hope to extend my hand in friendship. (I must not presume deeper readings within posted conversation but, "a bit rigid" YES. Of my experience to "it" ..... IT demanded for the "wobble" in effect of the "orbit" IT would travel. The "wobble" was the physical action, point of exchange, (in polarities) as the magnetic fields switched from attraction to repelling. The "orbit" was one like that of a comet.(These are only statements in regard to what I eveluate, limited to my own reasoning.)  I hope to make your aquaintence.

Kind regards, Ronnie
All things are possible