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GEM=(Geometrical Electricity Multiplication)

Started by that_prophet, January 18, 2017, 05:13:14 PM

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Paul-R

Quote from: that_prophet on January 23, 2017, 06:58:13 AM
Turning one rotation of a DC motor into 100 rotations of the small pulley + getting an output of 100 cycles of AC electricity
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When you understand even the tiniest crumb of this subject, that_prophet, you will realise what a knob you are.

massive

"thereby multiplying your AC electricity"

no multipling frequency .... to power what ?   USA runs on 50hz

" (the small pulleys do not take any torque to rotate, as they are just winding up massive voltage, as it only needs to generate one spark,(practically zero) of current)= to drive your input DC motor"

DC motors dont run on "sparks"  , is a spark an electrical quantity ?
a spark across a gap is current , practically NOT zero , have you seen commutator bars and brushes after there has been "sparks" ?


one_christian_warrior / that_prophet   ,  the devils got ya in the head and you wont wake up



SkyWatcher123

Hi all, i like his spirit and i am aware of the Wilson wheel and the Tilley generator.
Both of these have claimed similar effects from using either large masses or large wheels, with small generator pulleys.
I have finished the stationary bicycle generator main build, i need a long belt now.
The alternator, is a 48 volt from hydrogen appliances, i bought it many years ago and never used it, it has a built in rectifier.
Remember,  we can agree to disagree, ultimately, all that really matters, is to be kind to one another.
Here is a couple pics of project so far.
peace love light

ramset

Skywatcher
your path is a wonderful option ,

A build to Teach [and possibly Learn ??



with much Gratitude and respect

Chet K
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

TinselKoala

You will discover, Skywatcher, what you probably already know, and what our "prophet" apparently doesn't: it does indeed take some torque to rotate the generator's pulley, and the higher the voltage output the more torque it takes. And the more generators you have, the more power you need to input from the drive motor to turn the big wheel. This is what people have been trying to explain to "that prophet" for many years in at least 14 different threads.

In fact anyone who remembers riding their 10-speed bike with a generator for the headlight knows this: when you flip the generator down to contact the wheel, the bike becomes harder to pedal. Add a bunch more generators and you will eventually get to the point where you can't pedal at all because the drag caused by generating electricity is too great.

The story about someone getting this to "work" can only be true for certain limited definitions of "work". For sure, there is no such system that is self-sustaining, and to claim that there is.... well, coming from someone who professes to be a Christian, the claim is very sad to read. It has the same connection to reality as my claim that I have a herd of invisible pink unicorns in my backyard. Not only do I not provide any evidence for my unlikely claim... it would also violate local zoning ordinances.   

Now if you will excuse me I have to go feed the unicorns.