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Gravity Mill - any comments to this idea?

Started by ooandioo, November 03, 2005, 06:13:20 AM

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lanca III

call him,get sustainable answers and then try it !

ooandioo

I tried allready via eMail - he has entered 2 or 3 eMail addresses - all mails came back...

hartiberlin

The concept will not work.
All masses, that have gone down in the gravity field, that have not stored their
potential energy inside a spring,so they could be pulled back automatically,
will have lost their energy.

Only if you store the energy inside a spring or other storage device you can re-use
it again later and in the meantime use it to imbalance a wheel or something else...

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Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

ooandioo

You miss something. The energy is here stored inside the compressed piston. The only question is, would the water that is transported during the way down and up enough to compress the piston for a next ride.

-- Andi.