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Overunity Machines Forum



I have a working Bessler wheel in my simulation !

Started by hartiberlin, May 19, 2008, 08:36:06 PM

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eavogels

Quote from: AB Hammer on May 19, 2008, 09:29:30 PM
@hartiberlin

LOL I like it. It is a chaos pendulum, I would be honored to build you a real one and video it and send it to you to post. I have everything I need to do it and it won't take 15 minutes to do. Just give me the go ahead and it will be done.

Hi Alan.
What material ways 100 KG in such a small ball-shape?
/Eric

fletcher

depleted uranium [twice the mass of lead] alloyed with unobtainuim - very popular in military cliques  ::)

exnihiloest

Quote from: hartiberlin on May 20, 2008, 07:21:43 AM
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@exnihiloest,
...
Please also post your selfrunning WM2D files,
so we can all compare them and maybe put them
together and combine them to really get something going.

Many thanks.

Sorry Stefan I can't. I put my models to the trash after playing them and seeing they were out of interest for me to simulate reality. I didn't attach importance to them as I considered they were software bugs.
There was 2 or 3 pendulums with stochastic movements. I built them from an initial model some one else posted on a forum (after 1 or 2 years, I don't remember if it was here).
My selfrunning models were much simpler than this given by
erickdt (http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,4724.msg98265.html#msg98265).








AB Hammer

@eavogels

LOL they where no where near 100kg or 220 lbs. More like 1 1/2 lbs but they where equal size. In the simulation I don't think the weight of the arm between them was taken into consideration. But I don't think it would not have mattered anyway. The weight on the test wheel when spun by hand rocked the stand so I had to add weights to the bottom of the stand, which showed a very unstable effect but a strong one hit action of Chaos. Any thing that would shake like that would if it could run would shake apart in a short time.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

eavogels

The weight are:
The upper weight has 100 Kg
the lower weight has 101 kg !
see Stephan's first post.

I have Stephan's wm2d sim running for a longer time and I can see that it is not perpetual. Right now the wheel is bumping back and forward between 1 o'clock and 5, allthough still moving. Back to the drawing table I guess...
Eric.