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Overunity Machines Forum



Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED

Started by mondrasek, February 13, 2014, 09:17:30 AM

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MarkE

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #1434 on: Today at 03:09:23 PM »

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I wonder if there was any speaking that accompanied that slide, something along the lines of to push the water up on the right and the air down on the left,, blah blah blah,,,

Oh,, that can not be the case because then the slide would make sense.

Kind of like where the other half of the energy goes when equalizing,, or should I ask, how much energy is needed to be applied to stop the water from just accelerating,, that would not happen to be the missing 1\2,, those darn pesky physics.

Quote from: webby1 on March 24, 2014, 11:39:54 AM
Well then,, why don't you show us all how you can stop gravity from accelerating something without an opposing force.

You are sounding like one of those " I will only show the half that helps me" kind of people.
Force does not require any energy.  Whatever is between you and the center of the earth is not expending energy to keep you from that long fall.

minnie




  Mark,
          can the thing get taller inside when the air is massless and incompressible?
                         John.

mrwayne

Quote from: MarkE on March 24, 2014, 11:48:51 AM
LOL.  Wayne Travis, black box behavior is evaluated from the outside.  You lose again.

LOL - You need to mature past the black box...

That is your preconceived requirement - which creates limited thinking.

I will check in next week and see if you have actually tied to unravel the system.

Smile

MarkE

Quote from: minnie on March 24, 2014, 12:13:47 PM


  Mark,
          can the thing get taller inside when the air is massless and incompressible?
                         John.
Some of the water columns get taller, others get shorter as the machine relaxes.  The machine as a whole behaves as a compression spring.  The fraudster Wayne Travis disputed that even though he knows it to be true.  He tried to lead readers down a garden path.  He fell into his own thickets.

MarkE

Quote from: webby1 on March 24, 2014, 12:20:41 PM
For a musical interlude here is a link to "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys"  MarkE's lyrics,,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3M8Sk7X51k

Where did I say energy, MarkE,, I said FORCE,, opposing force actually.
Do you suffer dementia?  Are you unable to recall your own post #1434?  Allow me to refresh your memory:

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #1434 on: Today at 03:09:23 PM »

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I wonder if there was any speaking that accompanied that slide, something along the lines of to push the water up on the right and the air down on the left,, blah blah blah,,,

Oh,, that can not be the case because then the slide would make sense.

Kind of like where the other half of the energy goes when equalizing,, or should I ask, how much energy is needed to be applied to stop the water from just accelerating,, that would not happen to be the missing 1\2,, those darn pesky physics.
You really must enjoy playing a village idiot as you so insistent upon doing it.