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12 times more output than input, dual mechanical oscillation system !

Started by hartiberlin, November 30, 2006, 06:11:41 PM

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Omnibus

There must be some time lag to break the symmetry. Can you show a mechanism doing this?

Omnibus

Can you show analytically how in this device the portion of energy imparted to the pendulum to make one full swing produces more energy than the input on the other side of the lever?

FreeEnergy

Quote from: supersam on August 03, 2007, 09:35:30 PM
to all,

while i see alot of people trying to use bicycle's to close the loop of this device, i don't see anyone thinking about where the tourqe is located in this device!  everyone seems to be trying to take maximum torque from the end of the lever, even after it has loaded a spring. 

if you look at the point where, maximum power or, (crush force), is , you will see that it is at the fulcrum of the lever!  not at the end of the lever.  (where would you rather have your finger?)  if you don't want your finger at the end of the lever( under the hammer), you damn sure don't want it any closer to the fulcrum. 

the thing is, that none of the replications, that i have seen, have taken this into cosideration.  please, someone take this into consideration and see what kind of power you can develop from the axel of the fulcrum on the lever.  not to be mistaken for the end of the lever. 

no wonder you can't get any power!

lol
ss


it is funny cause my grandmother has an old manual sewing machine that uses this method!  :o

supersam

fe:

that isn't applicable, imho, i have one too.  the real point of my question is, where are alll the experimenters taking there  energy from?  i think that everything i have seen on an experimental basis, has confirmed that that you can't get more, work, out of the end of the lever, than you put in.  DUH! 

the question i have is, is there a possibility, in a dual oscillating system to extract more energy out of the lever's fulcrum?  if the facts as purported are true, then there should be more than enough power to sustain, and accelerate a gravity device.

it is still my opinion that the best place to do this would be at the fulcrum of the lever, even if it required gears, such as on a bicycle, in a simple arrangement.  i have seen numerous attempts to extract this energy from the end of the lever, however, none to try and take this energy from the center of the torque circle.

lol
sam