http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Achilles_Ligeras%27_Magnetic_Engine_(ALME)
Sounds interesting, just a little puzzled about why so many inventions get damaged by strange causes.
Seems that every time someone builds something that works it somehow gets broken.
@borg13
Is this the new energy waist mashine?
helmut
QuoteSounds interesting, just a little puzzled about why so many inventions get damaged by strange causes.
Seems that every time someone builds something that works it somehow gets broken.
Yes, and without ever getting video! Supposed to have run for 48 hours, and no video, then suddenly damaged. I find it puzzling too.
then even if damaged,i guess it was not a total damage...so it would be straight forward to rebuild it no?especially when its a working device!
I give it two possibilities, 1 its a simulation only or 2 if you look at the inside moving piece,
it has to stop and start. Unless he is a good machineist it will shake and vibrate. I remember
my first bedini, shook all over the place.
thaelin
This design looks almost identical to the Dave Squires design I first saw on http://jnaudin.free.fr/ several years ago.
Like a conventional piston engine, operation becomes smoother with each added piston stage, and the addition of balancing masses.
I don't know if it works, but if it relies on increase in repulsion as magnets pass, it may have to spin VERY fast (5000-10000 RPM?) in order to function.
icon size version of the animation
Yes it certainly does look identical!
Anyone tried Daves original design? Did Dave try it? What kind of results did he get?
From what I can tell, after 10 years, not much has happened, but Dave may have been very busy behind the scenes, so that may not be a fair assessment. You might be able to ask the man himself, as he just started posting here, on another thread titled: Magnetic OU principle, You should really take a look at this !
I haven't tried this one yet. I'll see to it. Maybe it can be the intelligent drive my IPMM needs (see http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,4449.new.html#new) I'm stuck with 4.0 at the moment.
Quote from: AnandAadhar on November 13, 2008, 05:07:26 AM
I haven't tried this one yet. I'll see to it. Maybe it can be the intelligent drive my IPMM needs (see http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,4449.new.html#new) I'm stuck with 4.0 at the moment.
I have posted a suggestion for a replication. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2pdnkfrNv0
My qualm is: is it wise to try a replication of something of which we have no video proof? Wouldn't that be running ahead into off-side?
Okay, there is a working model of the ALME. Posted at:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=IGFj26GCl7M
There is music but no overunity.
Yet there were no neodynium magnets nor rollers for the slider. So....
My curiosity is satisfied. Your's too?
Anand Aadhar
To me the imbalanced action is similar to Henry Ford's Model 'T'...which also had a side to side wobble, due to its imbalanced drive shaft.
The vehicle is said to be capable of running without fuel, with the addition of cow magnets in prepared slots in the bell housing.
Ed Leedskalin also was reportedly using Model 'T' parts to produce un-metered power.
Regards...
it would be easier to place 6 magnets in an outer ring,
and 7 magnets in an inner ring.
the magnets would always be in a position, where 1 magnet is pushign away from another magnet.
causing permenant movement, in one direction.
i don't know how long it takes 2 repeling magnets, to drain themselves of power.
but it would be easy to just recharge the magnets, with wire coils and electricity.
Quote from: nitinnun on December 16, 2008, 03:29:35 PM
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i don't know how long it takes 2 repeling magnets, to drain themselves of power.
but it would be easy to just recharge the magnets, with wire coils and electricity.
use attraction of magnets instead
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=f07fFXxLcJw free generator ???
Look easy...
Pese
@All
Hmmm....
I wonder what a Philadelphia Cream Cheese lid consists of :P
Edit>>
Rude of me :(
For those unfamiliar with the cheese product... The lid is plastic, the color of aluminum.
As a pigment for plastic and coatings Aluminum is usually in a tiny ball form. The plastic is not usually electrically conductive.
What is more interesting is the control magnet pair. One disc type and one donut type.
Opinion only:
If this is not a fake then The suspended metal in the lid is crucial.
Remember the BrnBrade coil?