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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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Jubjub

I have got a crude 3d-model (3ds max) that actually seems to work.
Tonight I'll let it simulate a couple of minuttes and upload the video for you. (Should be in about 10 hours from now)
There's no other force-input but gravity itself.

It's the simple hockey-stick model with 12 weights on each wheel - Oh and the trick was to use TWO wheels instead of just one  ;)

ruggero

That sounds interesting Jubjub...

But isn't the "Dumbbell" design using TWO wheels? On the same axle?

ruggero ;-)

Omnibus

@Jubjub,

Didn't know one can simulate natural motion in 3DMax. Thought you have to indicate the trajectory ahead of time and thus you force the program to calculate the motion along that particular trajectory which may be a completely unrealistic trajectory physically. Can you please post the 3DMax file here? I'm curious to see how you've done the running along a natural path..

Omnibus

Quote from: AquariuZ on April 29, 2009, 07:06:25 AM
It seems I threw the stick in the hen house with my requests to Groningen.

Just received about six emails from confused officials...

It seems the question now has been relayed to the correct department.

The plot thickens....

AZ

This whole governmental side of the story sounds very strange. Abeling writes:

QuoteWe have permission to construct and exploit Weight Power Plants in The Netherlands.

How come, if such permission is indeed needed, the county of Groningen is the one to decide for the whole country of Netherlands?

Also, this

QuoteWe can use the existing infrastructure.

doesn't make sense either because in countries such as the USA and, as far as I know, all European countries the utilities are obliged by law to buy the electric energy if someone produces such and decides to sell it to them.

It could very well be that the above statements are thrown in just to make the everything sound official and approved which for the gullible would mean that perpetuum mobile is a done deal, that it's real. Hope that's not the intention of these statements and what is really meant just isn't expressed well.

ruggero

Quote from: AquariuZ on April 08, 2009, 07:23:09 PM
Snapshot.

Things i cannot place marked in red.

This could very well be a construction which is supposed to go between the plates.

Look at the bottom one, rotate left, what do we see? Looks like a stopper barrier to me.

I know...this is an old post from AquariuZ â€" but I think I have found something new and interesting:

What you call a "barrier", that I believe is actually a "Shooting" mechanism.

The whole guide tuns like a pendulum when a weight fall at 04:00, and push the "Shooter" to the left.
When the weight reach "weightlesness" around 09:00, the pendulum guide falls back....and the "Shooter" fire.

How does that look...?

ruggero ;-)