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Overunity Machines Forum



Chas Campbell free power motor

Started by TheOne, June 04, 2007, 10:25:17 PM

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gaby de wilde

smot:
Quote from: rMuD on September 09, 2007, 07:46:45 PM
also you would need to adjust the number of ball catches on the upswing to account for the gain in outer wheel distance.
It will be tricky to tune but it's forgiving as the ball can drop a bit furhter and strike a bit harder. The wheel does need to be really sollid to lead out the pulse I think.

Quoteyour spiral ramp?   when would the balls be adding mass to the outer wheel?  we need to increase the time the outer wheel has mass to lift the mass on the upswing.

If you pull mass closer to the axle it will lead out extra momentums.

Quotemaybe we could teleport the balls to the top, skip the inner wheel.. or a static worm hole

A beam can be slided allowing mass to teleport from one end to the other. Then a magnet can push the beam a bit thus teleport the mass to the other end.

Something like that?
Quote from: hansvonlieven on September 09, 2007, 07:29:15 PM
Exactly Stefan,

Yyou need an input of energy to make it work, but why do that? Why not use the energy you have to do something with rather than injecting it into a system that at best will only run but not produce work. Where is the sense in that?

It will be an interesting learning process. Are you familiar with the theory of evolution? Some people really believe they can evolve a concept up to a point where it does work. lol This isn't as insane as it sounds, there are way to much people who have claimed to be able to do just that. And non of them was ever granted a good paper.

In reality it's much more important to document your errors as it is to document your victories. Because sooner or later you will end up repeating the same mistake perpetually.
Quote from: tinu on September 09, 2007, 07:37:31 PM
Quote from: hansvonlieven on September 09, 2007, 07:15:23 PM
Sorry Tinu,

We still haven't discussed the Chas Campbell device, only the gravity wheel. In case you have forgotten I post again the diagram given to me by Patrick Kelly from Panacea.

Any comments on this????



Hans von Lieven

lol! that's an easy one.
comments? yes, one, for the inventor: make it work first...
It is interesting to entertain the weirdness of this machine and explore it's variations. You have a virtual reality 3D engine in your head. You can make it how ever you like.

Now you picture a room with each and every overunity machine using balls and wheels and you start ripping parts off them and sticking them in all the wrong places.

In my head Chas second device ended up a 1000 KG concrete flywheel cast in a ditch with it's axle fixed onto a generator. Then use the slippery belt stuffs to make it go. You can drive your car on top and give it a good whirl. You think your little coffee maker is going to stop that mass?

I'm not going to do the math. *grin*

I already know concrete is cheaper as batteries. I'm not fooled  :D
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Humbugger

Quote from: hansvonlieven on September 09, 2007, 07:56:04 PM
G'day rMuD,

Ever heard of Cavorite??  That is the shot here to make this thing work. :-)

Hans von Lieven

But I heard its almost as expensive as unobtainium.  Glad I kept all my 1943 copper cents.  Maybe I can trade them in for some cavorite somewhere.

Humbugger

Humbugger

Quote from: gaby de wilde on September 09, 2007, 07:58:07 PM
smot:

Now you picture a room with each and every overunity machine using balls and wheels and you start ripping parts off them and sticking them in all the wrong places.

In my head Chas second device ended up a 1000 KG concrete flywheel cast in a ditch with it's axle fixed onto a generator. Then use the slippery belt stuffs to make it go. You can drive your car on top and give it a good whirl. You think your little coffee maker is going to stop that mass?

I'm not going to do the math. *grin*

I already know concrete is cheaper as batteries. I'm not fooled  :D

Gaby...and I thought you were just another knucklehead...this is masterfully brilliant.  For this, I am going to give you my real photograph and email address:

lightninhopkins@heaven.org

gaby de wilde

I was just viewing chas original video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9Y8DBXJTt8&NR=1

He has great ideas but they are not finished humpy.
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hansvonlieven

Gaby, you are a genius,

You have just solved the gravity wheel problem. Who would have thought the answer was THAT simple.

USE CATS INSTEAD OF BALLS !!!!

Congratulations, now the ramps can be really steep.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx