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The Halbach Array Meets the Tri-Force Roller.

Started by CLaNZeR, March 21, 2008, 01:49:51 PM

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Rapadura

Just downloaded the 2 videos from overunity.org.uk and watched...

@CLaNZeR: Have you tried use just one steel ball and one Halbach array (not two paralel arrays)?

Rapadura

Heeeeeeeeey!!!!!!  CLaNZeR, you are a genious!!!

I was watching the first video (CLaNZeRHalbachExperiments1.wmv) and I realized that you made the runner overcome the gate of the second Halbach array after exiting the first Halbach array...

It's just after the message "Now for two Halbach Array Gates". You put the runner after the gate of the first array. Okay, you used your hand to do that. But after the runner exit this first  array, the runner enters the second array ALONE!

And you did it again after the message "Entrance Sticky Spot seems less than the Tri-Force Gate". Man, that's amazing!!! The second gate (entrance sticky spot) is entered ALONE by the runner!

How long that could be? If you had put a third array, the runner could overcome the gate (entrance sticky spot) of this third array? And a fourth? And a fifth?

Couldn't you had make the runner goes on for 100 meters just putting array after array? If the rolling surface was covered by piezos, how much power could you have stored after 100 meters?

Please, try that experiment again!!!!

teslaalset

Look at the date of GlanZers findings.
Why do you think this discussion has ended in 2008?

I gave my arguments over here: reply #2 of http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9053.msg237548#new.