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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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Omnibus

@itanimuLLi,

As several friends here said already, it's indeed a very interesting suggestion. I wish I knew how to model your idea with WM2D and then play with different conditions starting with elastic collision between different masses and then making it more and more inelastic.

Omnibus

Of course, modeling with WM2D would be the easy way out. I guess, it shouldn’t be difficult for a skeptic who is versed in classical mechanics calculations to show rigorously why such proposal (@itanimuLLi’s proposal) demonstrates an impossible device. Maybe we, the proponents of the idea that devices such as this one are possible, can attempt to write the equations governing this system and prove the opposite, namely, that there are viable sets of conditions, classically, under which such device is possible. Would be interesting to see the clash of such proposals by the adherents of the pro and con. @itanimuLLi’s device gives an excellent opportunity for such classical analytical approach. This looks like a problem that would be given not exactly to first year physics students but maybe to PhD candidates (in a mainstream university it would probably sound like this â€" prove, using your knowledge of classical mechanics, that such device is impossible under any conditions; or that there are no conditions under which this device is possible).

persume

Allright let's make this interesting. I'll bet anyone $2000.00 that this device doesn't work.

AquariuZ

Where is Cherryman?

I love his inverted wheels and am using them for some great tests. Weight connected with rods looks very interesting...