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Overunity Machines Forum



Yu oscillating Generator ---- Overunity YOG Model

Started by WattBuilder, September 14, 2009, 03:19:15 AM

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WattBuilder


Ok Stefan,

Your right.

I should not use the striking force.

I can live with that. I will just have to find a better way to measure.

I now stand down from my latest video claiming Conclusive Proof that I have achieved OU.   

Regards,
Howard G. Yu



mr_bojangles

your picture shows what i was referring to

because your system is top heavy, the only work you need to put into it is the difference in weight until it goes past 90* and falls,

what you have neglected to think about is that if it does go all the way to the floor, your input has now increased because you now have to move the lever from the floor all the way back up to the magnet array, which is a lot more distance than the magnets who move it only like 30*


why not just put a couple gears on it, and use the torque to spin your magnet, or build two so they can power each other

you can't claim proof until you have a runner....
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no point in being a damn fool about it." 
-WC Fields

WattBuilder


Quote from: mr_bojangles on January 23, 2010, 12:45:27 PM
because your system is top heavy, the only work you need to put into it is the difference in weight until it goes past 90* and falls,

Mr Bonjangles,
The lever is less than 0.1 pounds or less than 45.359 grams or less than 1.6 ounces. I made it top heavy only for testing the array only.

If you still think gravity of 0.1 pounds is causing the gain of 1.3 pounds then ask a friend to drop a coin from 10 feet into your hand at the floor. You will find you’re not close to 1.3 pounds by far. 

Quote from: mr_bojangles on January 23, 2010, 12:45:27 PM
what you have neglected to think about is that if it does go all the way to the floor, your input has now increased because you now have to move the lever from the floor all the way back up to the magnet array, which is a lot more distance than the magnets who move it only like 30*

I think you have neglected that the YOG has a pendulum in it’s design. The counter weight returns the cycle back to the array.

Beside the point, the entry point resistance gets eliminated by the YOG’s counterweight. Hence The Yu Effect.

Quote from: mr_bojangles on January 23, 2010, 12:45:27 PM
you can't claim proof until you have a runner....

Are you kidding me! of course I can. It’s math. The science community will have no choice to recognize my work.

I’m a measurement away from proving OU.

Howard


mr_bojangles

i don't understand why you modified your original design

i have only been talking about your most recent video, your old design doesn't behave in the same manner as this one, its the opposite,

"neglected that the YOG has a pendulum in it’s design. The counter weight returns the cycle back to the array."

what counterweight? your video does not have a pendulum, and a pendulum implies your design is now bottom heavy, which would not behave in the same manner as your current set up, thats irrelevant because that would change the input


if you show this same thing happening with a bottom heavy set up, or with a perfectly balanced lever then you could easily prove a gain (and your older videos seem to support this)
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no point in being a damn fool about it." 
-WC Fields

WattBuilder

Quote from: WattBuilder on January 23, 2010, 04:47:54 PM
Mr Bonjangles,
The lever is less than 0.1 pounds or less than 45.359 grams or less than 1.6 ounces. I made it top heavy only for testing the array only.

I did not modified my design I only temporary made it slightly top heavy so that I can measure the array’s forces without having the counterweight throwing off my measurements. It was only for the array’s test.

The reason why I made it slightly top heavy is because of the 10min time limit on YouTube videos. I don’t have all day waiting for the lever to stop floating around (weight less) every time I touch it or wait for it to pick a side and slowly rest before I can take a measurement.

This is a clear as I can reply. If you still don’t get it. Just read it again or sleep on it. You will eventually see what I’m talking about. 

Howard