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GEM=(Geometrical Electricity Multiplication)

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

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that_prophet

what I happen to be doing is thrugh pulley mechanics I was trading one rotation of a large pulley for 1000 rotations of a 10 small pulleys,,, + with AC electricity, this can be very significant. the more rotations the more AC cycles of electricity

Quote from: Low-Q on February 17, 2017, 03:19:27 PM
What you are doing with the 100 cm circumference pulley and couple it to a 1 cm circumference pulley with a belt is to achieve a gear ratio 100/1.
What is this gear ratio doing?
Well, it will make the 1 cm circumference pulley take 100 revolutions while the 100 cm circumference pulley takes one.
Not only that. The torque you measure at the 1 cm circumference pulley is 1/100th of the torque on the 100 cm circumference pulley.


If you multiply the gear ratio with the torque ratio, you get a total energy gain of (100/1)x(1/100)=1. If you put a million lossless systems in series, you still got an energy gain of 1 - because 1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1.....(a million times)=1.


Vidar

that_prophet

what I happen to be doing, is using simple pulley mechanics,
to change 1 rotation of a large 100 cm circumference pulley,
into 100 rotations of a 1 cm circumference pulley,
+ thereby multiplying the amount of AC electricity.
By simply adding a belt to connect these two pulleys,
and by simply adding 10 1 cm pulleys with AC generators, 
we could multiply the total # of rotations to 1000
giving us 1000 cycles of AC electricity,,,
all for the cost of only a small amount of DC electricity.
(one "spark", small amount of DC current)

(this works because it does not cost 100 time more electricity )
( to rotate a 100 cm circumference pulley, compared to a 1 circumference pulley)
(yet the 1 cm pulley rotates 100 times as much)
( which is significant when talking about AC electricity )
( giving you back 100 cycles of AC electricity, if you add an AC generator )
YOU ARE PAYING FOR 1 ROTATION + GETTING BACK 100,,, OR 1000,,, OR MORE
by simply using pulley mechanics

Paul-R

Quote from: that_prophet on February 22, 2017, 06:00:32 AM
YOU ARE PAYING FOR 1 ROTATION + GETTING BACK 100,,, OR 1000,,, OR MORE
by simply using pulley mechanics
You are talking utter crap, that_prohet.

Does it not concern you that not one single person on this forum agrees with you?

that_prophet

Hello massive

Re: GEM=(Geometrical Electricity Multiplication)
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2017, 10:20:54 PM »
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"thereby multiplying your AC electricity"
no multipling frequency .... to power what ?   USA runs on 50hz

I say multiplying your AC electricity because every time you rotate your mini-pulleys with AC generators attached, you multiply your AC electricity by one more cycle.
Sorry, but I don't talk about time at all, so I don't use RPM. I just know how many revolutions that I will get, but I do not know how much time it was taking
+ I thought USA ran on 60hz

" (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 ?

I say spark because it only takes one spark of current to rotate the DC motor one time, with a 100 centimeter circumference pulley attached
Ok, let's start calling it one small cycle of current = (the small amount of current that it takes to rotate the DC motor once)

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 

yes, I know that a spark causes arching, which is bad for any motor
I mean the small amount of current that it takes to rotate a DC motor once


that_prophet

Quote from: Low-Q on February 17, 2017, 03:19:27 PM
What you are doing with the 100 cm circumference pulley and couple it to a 1 cm circumference pulley with a belt is to achieve a gear ratio 100/1.
What is this gear ratio doing?
I be multiplying my AC electricity by 100
paying for only one rotation of the 100 cm circumference
+ gaining back 100 cycles of AC electricity

Quote from: Low-Q on February 17, 2017, 03:19:27 PM
Well, it will make the 1 cm circumference pulley take 100 revolutions while the 100 cm circumference pulley takes one.
Not only that. The torque you measure at the 1 cm circumference pulley is 1/100th of the torque on the 100 cm circumference pulley.
If you multiply the gear ratio with the torque ratio, you get a total energy gain of (100/1)x(1/100)=1. If you put a million lossless systems in series, you still got an energy gain of 1 - because 1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1.....(a million times)=1.
Vidar
NO,,, IT DOES NOT COST 100 TIMES THE TORQUE TO ROTATE THE 100 cm CIRCUMFERENCE PULLEY
YET you can get 100 times the rotations