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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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verpies

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on March 04, 2013, 06:50:32 PM
So the professor holds a weight of 40 pounds (18kg) with one hand and swings it over his head, right? ::)
Yes, but the gyro does not apply any vertical torque on his hand. If he stopped twirling it then all of the weight would presses down on his hand, but as if the 18kg mass was located directly above his hand (not to the side)

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on March 04, 2013, 06:50:32 PM
What would Schwarzenegger say to this? :)
"I used to be able to do that, too"

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: verpies on March 04, 2013, 07:48:31 PM
Yes, but the gyro does not apply any vertical torque on his hand. If he stopped twirling it then all of the weight would presses down on his hand, but as if the 18kg mass was located directly above his hand (not to the side)
"I used to be able to do that, too"
Then something must be wrong either with this weight or with my strength because I couldn't manage to lift 18kg (about the weight of a crate of beer) up over my head using both hands with no effort at all and speaking fluently at the same time, not even when the weight would be perfectly balanced. :o

verpies

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on March 04, 2013, 08:30:30 PM
Then something must be wrong either with this weight or with my strength because I couldn't manage to lift 18kg (about the weight of a crate of beer) up over my head using both hands with no effort at all and speaking fluently at the same time, not even when the weight would be perfectly balanced. :o
But you could easily lift that much using a long ramp.  In the demonstration, he is using an invisible curved "gyroscopic ramp" in the shape of a helix by twirling the gyro and rotating his body.  Note that he stops being able to hold the weight up when he stops twirling it, although he probably could hold it on straight locked joints of his hand if he tried to (muscles don't work when the joints are locked). 

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: verpies on March 04, 2013, 08:43:03 PM
But you could easily lift that much using a long ramp.  In the demonstration, he is using an invisible curved "gyroscopic ramp" in the shape of a helix by twirling the gyro and rotating his body.
An invisible curved gyroscopic ramp? I like that! :D

So an invisible curved ramp is bearing the weight instead of the professor. This sounds like science fiction but nevertheless it could be that Bessler has used this invisible curved ramp already in the 18th century within his wheel, couldn't it?

a.king21

Shielding: Another possibility is that the copper strip acts like an aerial picking up the static generated by the high frequency switching. We know the control panel  (the tin can) has to house a capacitor according to his patents. One of these patents  has a three plate capacitor. I'd like to bet that if someone had a neon bulb near his device then it would light up. His patent states that he picks up the excess energy from the air. It's all there in plain sight.