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Title: mathmatical model of Edward's perpetual motion holder
Post by: anthonymag on August 07, 2014, 01:00:15 PM
In the journey to find a scientific/mathematical detailed analysis of the PMH, I found this...
http://omicsgroup.org/journals/mathematical-model-of-edward-leedskalnins-perpetual-motion-holder-2168-9679.1000149.php?aid=24103.  Why is it so hard to find credible evidence, and not just replicas?  Anyways, has anyone seen this before?
Title: Re: mathmatical model of Edward's perpetual motion holder
Post by: conradelektro on August 07, 2014, 01:58:11 PM
I could replicate the "holding of the bar to the u-shaped part, after some surrent was passed for a short time through the two coils in series".

But I do not believe this sentence (from the web page cited in the first post of this thread):

Not true: "This allows for 6A to flow continually, which keeps a 6V light bulb lit, as Matthew Emery stated." (If no battery is connected.)

Whenever I tried to get some current out of this contraption the current flowed only for a very short time (milliseconds).

I did about the same as this person: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=832qz3s1M-s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=832qz3s1M-s)

One can only get a very small amount of current back from the coils when the bar is removed (by applying force) from the u-shaped piec (with the two coils).

It is interesting but it is not possible to get electricity continuously out of this contraption. There might be a "magnetic current" (whatever that should be) but one can not harvest an "electric current" for more than a few milliseconds (when pulling off the bar from the U-shaped part).

Greetings, Conrad