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Overunity Machines Forum



a closed looped smot system that (should) work

Started by Poit, September 17, 2013, 11:56:10 PM

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Poit

In the following video, you see the magnet ramp with a coil and led been powered by a "smot" (for lack of better terms).
http://youtu.be/Pxy8phi6I74?t=8m4s


here is a gif image of just the bit that i am talking about
http://ozprepper.com/http___makeagif.com__media_9-17-2013_tJIEDc.gif

So... so what do we know about smots?
1: a smot can go for ever, but can not loop back on to it self with out external force.
2: a smots sticky point to date has not been broken with out external force

the plan... use external force, that was generated BY the smot...

so clearly we can see the smot powering the led (albeit, for a fraction of a second)... but this demonstrates both voltage and amps (not know the figures). But lets call this wattage X.

To push the ball through the sticky spot will need power (multiple ways, servo motor? solenoid? either way, a device requiring power, lets call the device Y). Lets call the power required for the device to push the ball through the sticky spot Z

So.. now we have X, Y and Z.

The experiment. Find out how much Z (power needed to push ball through sticky spot) is needed for Y (the device used to push the ball through the sticky spot). Find out how much power X (the coil next to smot track) produces. Have multiple X's along a track till its enough power to get Z power Y. and you now have over unity.


Latch

Do you have the skills to build it?  I think SMOT is an example of overunity. It starts at a specific kinetic state, moves vertically and horizontally, and returns to the kinetic state.
If you combine a V=Gate with a DaVinci type wheel you get all the elements of SMOT.  I just don't have the skills to build it. 8)

Poit

Quote from: Latch on September 20, 2013, 02:10:16 PM
Do you have the skills to build it?  I think SMOT is an example of overunity. It starts at a specific kinetic state, moves vertically and horizontally, and returns to the kinetic state.
If you combine a V=Gate with a DaVinci type wheel you get all the elements of SMOT.  I just don't have the skills to build it. 8)

I have the skills to build it... but am time poor. working too much.

The problem is though, that the track would have to be VERY long to generate enough power to push the ball past the sticky spot.. i am tinkering with the idea of mechanical leverage... e.g get the passing ball to spin a device that stores energy mechanically (i.e rubber band)... and when it gets to the end, that stored energy will push the ball past the sticky spot...

I have bought 200 magnets of various sizes, will start experimenting soon

Latch

where are you from? It would be nice if we could work together since we have a similar idea. I am in Gibsonton Fl

Poit

I would love to... but I live in Sydney Australia... if your ever here on holidays, send me a PM and ill show you the latest progress on the experiment.