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Overunity Machines Forum



New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2007, 12:49:03 AM

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valveman

I'm having my doubts about this gravity motor.
I do not think it works with a lever.  As the rotor moves, it accellerates with no load.  How can a lever system work in this case?  Centrifical forces would increase as rotation increases.  The lever would have less and less effect as speed increases making it completely inadequate in moving the weights to there half way point.  We are not seeing the whole picture.  Bob does not answer his emails and appears he has no interest in anyone having a look at his machine.

Robert

noonespecial

Hi Robert,
You make some good points and you are correct about not seeing the whole picture. I'm afraid we won't see that until the patent comes out.
It's highly likely that rotational speed is critical to this design. I also think that the relationship between weight and arm length could also play a key role in a working machine.
Regarding the lever, I've showed it as being independent from the rotor which could be totally wrong. If it were directly linked to the rotor in some way, rotational speed becomes less of an issue because then the rotor would drive the speed of the lever. I'll have a look at that idea and see what I can come up with.
Regards,
Charlie

valveman

The more I've watched the videos of this machine and the pictures, the less I believe it is a gravity motor without external assist.
Bob said he used a lever 33" long.  Nowhere is this indicated in any of the media.  Impossible to hide if there was a lever.  Also have a good look at the still pic with Bob to the left of the machine.  Look at the center hydrolic hose.  Why is it tied to a vertical stationary support?  Seems it probably goes to a pump.  Something to think about.  I know we all want to belive but there are too many inconsistencies.  I really would like to be wrong.


LarryC

Quote from: valveman on September 18, 2008, 09:07:56 PM
The more I've watched the videos of this machine and the pictures, the less I believe it is a gravity motor without external assist.
Bob said he used a lever 33" long.  Nowhere is this indicated in any of the media.  Impossible to hide if there was a lever.  Also have a good look at the still pic with Bob to the left of the machine.  Look at the center hydrolic hose.  Why is it tied to a vertical stationary support?  Seems it probably goes to a pump.  Something to think about.  I know we all want to belive but there are too many inconsistencies.  I really would like to be wrong.



Hi Robert,

Maybe you should do some additional analyzing before saying "Impossible to hide if there was a lever". There is a lot of area behind the unit which is 18 to 24" wide and 7 to 8' long.

Regards, Larry   


valveman

Larry
have you seen all the videos and pics?  No way a lever can be hidden but this is my opinion.  Some of the pics show the other side and no lever!  Anyway, I think my other post explains clearly that a lever looses its effectiveness as the centrifical forces increase with increases in acceleration.  Just my opinion.