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Overunity Machines Forum



Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel and the Worlds first Weight Power Plant

Started by AquariuZ, April 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

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NerzhDishual

Hi guys,

This D shaped path let me think about these old French patents:

http://freenrg.info/Patents/PMM/FR0543065/FR543065A.pdf
August 1922
Turbine autogène =/= Self running turbine


http://freenrg.info/Patents/PMM/FR0563952/FR563952A.pdf
October 1923
Roue motrice produisant une force gratuite =/=  Moving wheel producing a free force


But, these are just patents...  ;D

Very Best
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canam101

I don't care for this motor compared to Mylow's. The reason is that Mylow's motor involved complex interactions between magnets, and it was possible to fantasize that there was something mysterious and unknown to science going on.

But this wheel of Abelings is too easy to visualize. I mean, a ball rolls down a ramp, pulled by gravity, then rolls up the other side of the ramp. It is obvious that the ball will not reach the same height as it started out at because of friction. We've all played with something like this at one time or another.

It just isn't mysterious enough. And Abeling's flimsy-looking wooden gizmo isn't too inspiring either.

If Abeling could work in a few magnets, he might have something, but I don't think this one can go very far, at least not to the 230 message mark that Mylow's is at.

AquariuZ

Quote from: mondrasek on April 10, 2009, 04:17:34 PM
Good luck!  I hope you beat Abeling to his unveiling!

M.

So far I seem to have created a balanced wheel..  8)

Thanks, I appreciate the comments

AquariuZ

Quote from: canam101 on April 10, 2009, 04:44:17 PM
It just isn't mysterious enough. And Abeling's flimsy-looking wooden gizmo isn't too inspiring either.

In that case he has fooled many, including me...

But, ofcourse if it were that simple it would have been invented 200 years ago.

AquariuZ

Q: Where does the extra energy come from?
A: The weights are applied two by two: one weight is pushing/falling, the other one has to be lifted. Due to the invention of the dual lifting system , the falling/pushing weight will hardly be hindered by the weight that has to be lifted. In the top left of the system the weight is accelerated (like with shot put). The weight is moving faster than the system, and as the system catches the weight it is propelled forward. The path of the weights in the system is determined up front so the weights are always in a fixed position relative to each other and that will reduce the drag of the lifted weight on the falling/pushing weight. The system will start rotating from any position. Extra force is generated in the lower left of the system and on top it is transferred to the system itself, generating the extra energy. If the system would fail to catch the propelled weight, the weight would be ejected from the system with force.

The system starts from any position
Weights are propelled

How?