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Overunity Machines Forum



3h ago I moved up the Earth ( support point for Archimedes !!!)

Started by tesla2, April 28, 2014, 05:41:42 AM

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tesla2

EN http://youtu.be/JRoApSJpEWs

PL http://youtu.be/fmrnK9xrBSo

Turn on  my tool ( half tool )  and move up body
I working right now  to prepare better tool ( more stronger )

broli

That's an interesting toy, are you sure it's not leaking and rotating itself due to water jets?

antijon

This is interesting. I'm no physicist, but I think I have an explanation. In this setup, you have an axis of rotation, which is the cable. The inertia of the water loop translates to the inertia of the entire body.

I found this video a while ago, and really admire the uploader. Check his other videos, too.
http://youtu.be/71Lk49VtvKQ?list=UUATkP_4EzOgr0lpVGwCK8Gg

In the video, as the pendulum swings, the weight at the bottom rotates... I'm assuming, because the weight has it's own axis, it has it's own moment of inertia. If we did this in reverse, say, put a motor on the weight, it should translate some of it's inertia to the whole, and make the pendulum swing.

The killer is, I think this only works with an axis to rotate on. I can't see this producing a linear force. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, ya?