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Overunity Machines Forum



I think I have passed the pendulum test

Started by currenthopper, July 22, 2009, 02:55:19 AM

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currenthopper

Several hundred thousand. And the company holds the technology rights to this invention.


C.

broli

Ehm, that figure is high. Are you saying your working device is made out of clockwork and/or gold? I assume it's completly mechanical and you had to run through some prototypes to get it running. Let's say the device is made out of 10 custom parts and each would cost 200$, that would be about 2000$ per custom build prototype. My estimate would be a boundary of 40.000$ on prototypes. Meaning you went through 40 different designs.

So what makes the investment so high?

currenthopper

Now will you give a opinion of my test and results. Is there something I'm missing.

The electric motor is mounted to the outershell of the device. This whole device is hung from a rope. Like in "side view pic". If I started the motor it would just go crazy the outside of the motor would spin opposite to the inside. It would not pull left or right in would just hang there in the center and spin.

Now place two rails on both sides of the device to stop it from counter rotating. "top view" It's still free to swing back and forth between the rails, they hardly touch it.

Now turn it on. It pulls to the right about 3 inches from top center.
Turn the machine around and it pulls 3 inches left of center.

And i can do this over  and over. It doesn't oscillate at all it keeps pulling until turned off.
At low rpm it pulls just a little maybe 1/2 inch from center mark and at high rpm it pulls the full 3 inches.

Now if i mated two of these devices together so they counter balance one another I would have a force propels you in one direction only.


Can you see anything I have done wrong, or some other problem.



C.

currenthopper

What the hell are you talking about? A investment is made determined by the value of the company and it's idea and how well it can be secured by intellectual properties. It has nothing to do with what a prototype is going to cost. You obviously have never invested in a company.

C.


Anyway! Way off topic!!!!

currenthopper

There is more to a company than what the prototype costs.

Legal fee
Patent work
salaries
insurance
etc...

Get my point.

C.