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Overunity Machines Forum



Can a TRI GATE go up a ramp???

Started by FreeEnergy, April 18, 2009, 07:31:24 AM

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FreeEnergy

Quote from: Ergo on April 18, 2009, 05:21:11 PM
As far as I know it's possible but as soon as you close the loop into circular it stops working.


the only reason why it would not work is because the magnetic field of the  ramp interacts with the next ramp. so closing the loop would be impossible.

in my drawing there is no magnetic interaction between the ramps because of the incline of the ramp so it stays far away from each other not affecting a closed loop.

@gyulasun
now come to think of it i think a regular smot should work too but it would have to be a little different arrangement than the picture you posted, because when you close the loop it wont work because the magnetic ramps are interacting its magnetic fields . BUT i have something different in which i will post a drawing of it later. the way that im thinking of closing the loop shouldn't be a problem. its also very simple design.

Ergo

Quote from: FreeEnergy on April 18, 2009, 10:57:22 PM
in my drawing there is no magnetic interaction between the ramps because of the incline of the ramp so it stays far away from each other not affecting a closed loop.

There's always interaction and this is why nobody have been able to close the loop yet.
Your drawing and imagination of a working smot is so simple.
Don't you think anyone before you have already thought of this and tried it.
Ohh yes, they have. Repetedly of times and no one have ever been successful in looping a smot.
No matter how they tried to arrange the magnets and slopes, they were never successful.