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made this with phun - free energy?

Started by FreeEnergy, May 10, 2010, 03:49:54 PM

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Rapadura

Quote from: FreeEnergy on May 11, 2010, 01:17:26 AM

@rapadura i think it's only your computer because nothing is happening on my side, the pendulum just sits there and barely moves back and forth.

Did you used the "Rotate" tool to rise the ball about 80 degrees, and let it fall freely?

It's like if you were using your hand to rise a pendulum and then let it fall freely....

Look the YouTube video of the simulation running on my computer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyKRF6SH3eU

It can't be only my computer! It has to be a PHUN bug, or something else...

Rapadura

Quote from: gauschor on May 11, 2010, 08:14:24 AM
I think you are wasting your time with a faulty program... it's not that people never tried such things...eventually they found out it doesn't work.

PHUN is usually a good software... My "perpertual motion" simulation can be a bug, or not... Well, if it is a bug we will at least  alert PHUN developers about it...

FreeEnergy

how do i record my simulations? i don't have a camera or software to record with.

Rapadura

Quote from: FreeEnergy on May 11, 2010, 08:55:57 AM
how do i record my simulations? i don't have a camera or software to record with.

I use AutoScreenRecorder 3.1:

http://www.baixaki.com.br/download/autoscreenrecorder.htm

(as a brazilian, you won't have problem to understand Baixaki)

Rapadura

Ok, I just did an adaptation of the "leveraged pendulum" of my last video. In this new PHUN simulation, the "lever" is attached to a horizontal support, wich has the side effect of not permitting the steel ball to rise more than 90 degrees. Anyway, the pendulum still never stopping.

Look the video on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEGAqvYzrUM

And bellow are the two parts of the .PHZ file, that I split using WinRar because the file was larger than 300 kb, that is the maximum file size to upload here at overunity.com

Please, try it in your computers!! You have to achieve similar results to mine!

Just download the 2 parts, mount it with WinRar and use PHUN to open the file "Perpetuum_mobile.phz". Then, just click on the "Play" button (the green one) and look what happens.

The steel ball goes higher and higher at each swing, until it reaches 90 degrees and shocks against the horizontal support. It still shocking against the support forever, at each swing, and never stops!