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Overunity Machines Forum



Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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LightRider

can someone explain this...

if the disk is moving by hands, we can expect a unconstant acceleration...

but, if the disk is moving by a string (as here, in this last video) why acceleration is non-constant ? why it only happens at "point A,E and H" and that with constant repetition ?

Globally the acceleration is consistent (according to previous analysis), but why it varies within a rotation ?

Friction on the wire is not constant according to the position of the disk?

why it only happens at "point A,E and H"...

Think about it...

The "position A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H" refers to image "toukoqouko20090520402.jpg" from my last post:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7039.msg180672#msg180672

EDIT: thanks markdansie for this possible explanation.

EDIT2: wait ... "Friction point H & A"... no "string" there... how this can acceleration be explained at that position...

Rosphere

Quote from: hansvonlieven on May 20, 2009, 04:43:49 AM
...There must be a plan B there somewhere if I read him right.
...

The string was used to charge the battery?

oscar

I thought a bit more about X00013's sliding magnet experiment described in his video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqL3Byy9mDA

Also please consider AbbaRue's posting
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7039.msg180594#msg180594

I suggest the following conclusion: In case a piece of aluminium and a magnet are moved relative to each other, such as with a piece of aluminium and a sliding magnet or as with a static magnet (= stator magnet) and a moving piece of alu (rotor disc), the movement creates eddy currents in the aluminium. These eddy currents in turn create/possess a magnetic field, as electrical currents do.
This magnetic field of the eddy currents is emanating from the aluminium disc as long as there is movement.

And this magnetic field will interact with the pole pieces of the stator magnet.
Depending on how the two fields are angled or positioned relative to each other, one pole of the stator magnet will attract the disc and the other pole of the stator magnet will repel it.

I think that someone with a deeper understanding or feel for these interactions, may be able to build a continuously rotating device.

While such a device powers ones house, one could - in one's free time - go fishing. So I suggest people hold on to their fishing lines.
The transmission was a '53 (Johnny Cash)

Albert Johnson

Quote from: Albert Johnson on May 15, 2009, 12:30:39 AM
@ TinselKoala and all the other skeptics here in this forum:

Can you please start replicating or otherwise just STFU?

Please!

@ TinselKoala

I guess it's time for an apology - sorry for my flaming.
I really thought this was the "real deal" - which obviously is not the case.
Sorry again and keep up your good research work (and of course your skeptical mind ;))!

markdansie

@ ligthtrider
i feel a stepping Motor , combined with slippage could give that result
Just another thought.
There is no way the magnets would influence area E
mark