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Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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oak

Thanks Sm0ky, your answer makes sense.

redriderno22

one thing i think you all are missing

the weight of the wheel does not matter

or there is no spoon..... ;D

exxcomm0n

Quote from: redriderno22 on May 26, 2008, 06:07:36 PM
Excommon, i posted a comment on your vid

your getting close

once you find the weight to break the wall, and i mean just barely

extend the arms and keep the weight the same

but make sure its not too much for the mags to handle

thats why i added one penny at a time!

@ redrider

Man, the skewers are only so long. I sent the woman off w/ a skewer and instructions to get 2 wood dowels at least 2x as long.

I've been wanting to get this done by today (what you see in the vid was done Fri. evening), but holiday weekends seem to suck up your time even though you're supposed to be getting another day! I finally weaseled a couple hours this afternoon to edit the video to get it uploaded (or else you could have watched another 30 min. of the build).

I'll be back to the build tonight.

@ infringer and borg

Thank you for the kind comments gentlemen! ;)
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

sm0ky2

Great work Clanz!!

and @Redr -  youve given me the confirmation i was looking for, 
When i get back from jamaica after the weekend, im going to give this a serious build.

My criticism is quickly waning, as i go over and over this problem.

As it stands: 1 conservative field by itself produces no net energy.

But 2 superimposed conservative fields in this manner - produces a net Force on only one side of the wheel.
which "should" cause it to perpetuate. The actual value of this Force is the gravitational constant,minus the magneto-gravitic adjustment factor. This Force value can also be derrived from a measurement of the angular displacement of the wheel over time (T),
                that begins when the wheel is at rest and starting to move, and ends at any point before the
                wheel reaches its maximum angular velocity (set by the physical limiting factors of the device)

Inherently, this interaction creates an "energy out of nowhere" by never allowing the weight to come to rest as a point of least gravitational potential (i.e. sending it back to the top before it pendulates)

it would take me years to sufficiently postulate this, and even then it would not be accepted in its current form, as my understanding of magnetics, and mathematical use thereof, is not commonly accepted in scientific theorem, however the the few calculations i have cross-checked using standard methods come out the same.

But from all i can tell - This is a valid perpetuating system,,
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

infringer

red rider your design was great and a hard driver moter is a hell of a motor... But there was an exhaustive amount of weight on the thing...

I would most likely try a bearing from automotive or something to do the job.

Or for small scale follow excomm ...

CD players are cheap at ebay or yardsales...

Be nice if you could simply use another hdd motor. Its a sure spinner spinning at 7200 rpms requires free movement for sure...

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