Please see the below attachment for a video on N. Coppedge's over-unity.
A stats file specific to Nathan Coppedge's designs using excel can be downloaded here:
[Please download instead of editing, it will modify the original and some of the formulas are complicated].
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g_JrTMpBIRJjyTqv1-HeeQNuZSeFjXdB/view?ths=true (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g_JrTMpBIRJjyTqv1-HeeQNuZSeFjXdB/view?ths=true)
Combining the video with the file is kind of a complete package on how Nathan's perpetual motion works.
There are also further videos currently, but it is a big download 270+ MB at http://www.nathancoppedge.com (http://www.nathancoppedge.com) where it says 'Amazing USB'. A variety of excel files are also included in the download, including a checked and un-modified version of the Perpetual Motion Interactive Stats.
Some of the files may be microsoft-type files so I cannot guarantee it is safe for your computer.
---Nathan Larkin Coppedge
philosopher, artist, inventor, poet
Do you have a working module?
Quote from: Sherbeck on October 03, 2020, 06:51:29 AM
Do you have a working module?
'Module' in the language of perpetual motion means one repeated unit, part of a usually horizontal loop of identical elements at identical altitude. So, a working module, meaning one module and transition to a second could prove for example, net energy, or altitude gains, but not necessarily a full cycle. Some devices would not even include modules because the transitions would be built into specific parts which already contain a cycle.
With that in mind, I recommend this page, and the answer may be yes but barely.
https://emporium.quora.com/Research-Into-Full-Cycle-Perpetual-Motion-Machines (https://emporium.quora.com/Research-Into-Full-Cycle-Perpetual-Motion-Machines)