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Title: here is an easy one (1)
Post by: grogmark on August 10, 2009, 09:51:56 AM
 someone please build it
Title: Re: here is an easy one (1)
Post by: the_big_m_in_ok on August 10, 2009, 10:23:47 AM
Quote from: grogmark on August 10, 2009, 09:51:56 AM
someone please build it
I see the .PDF's, but what is the device in the .PDF's supposed to do?

Re-edit:
Well, okay, if you have  "magnets" on a "turntable", I imagine this thing generates power, yes?


--Lee
Title: Re: here is an easy one (1)
Post by: grogmark on August 10, 2009, 11:51:10 AM
hi
being that this is overunity.com, yes it is supposed to be overunity.
it won't produce any power but it will run by itself.
lots of people on this site to have such a device, if they do they should take it to news media so everyone knows it is possible.and try and get funding for one that does produce power. If anyone thinks they can develop a free energy machine without millions of dollars and years of R&D
he is kidding his self, in my opinion.
I you look at my previous post you will see a design that will produce power
thanks for your intersest
Mark
Title: Re: here is an easy one (1)
Post by: the_big_m_in_ok on August 10, 2009, 03:30:31 PM
grogmark said:
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being that this is overunity.com, yes it is supposed to be overunity.
it won't produce any power but it will run by itself. ...
Okay, I see that now.  There's a center to the (approximate) circle; with which to tap rotational power as torque off of.  Right, good.

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...lots of people on this site to have such a device, if they do they should take it to news media so everyone knows it is possible. ...
The power utilities would certainly object to that.  They're afraid of going broke.  Homeland Security could intervene.

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and try and get funding for one that does produce power.
See "Homeland Security" above.

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If anyone thinks they can develop a free energy machine without millions of dollars and years of R&D he is kidding his self, in my opinion.
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Possibly. have you had the R&D experience?  If so, I agree.

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I you look at my previous post you will see a design that will produce power thanks for your intersest
Mark
It's not as clear to me as you think.   The basic Bedini system works with an outside magnet.

--Lee
Title: Re: here is an easy one (1)
Post by: mr_bojangles on August 10, 2009, 03:59:12 PM
the only difference ive seen in this one as opposed to other magnet wheels is the specific layout of the magnets

magnetic shielding is also extremely difficult and never works out as you intend it to


my guess would be this would have a sticky spot on every magnet

the force of the magnet is generally only enough to move just the magnet, so the mass of the "turn table" would reduce output

other than that, you have nice specific detailed instructions and should find out whether or not this will work

good luck
Title: Re: here is an easy one (1)
Post by: Yucca on August 10, 2009, 06:11:27 PM
Quote from: grogmark on August 10, 2009, 11:51:10 AM
it won't produce any power but it will run by itself.
Hi grogmark,

Great quality drawings.

You state "it will run by itself", wow I´m excited, you state that like quite a solid fact! Have you witnessed such a device selfrunning yet? Or maybe you mean "it may run by itself"?