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ever seen a water pendullum? me either...

Started by mr_bojangles, February 23, 2010, 03:04:51 AM

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mscoffman

The way this works…It looks as though it has two water spigots
at either end of the (generally but not exactly) hemi-circular
track. There must be a big drain port at the bottom of the track.
The horizontal rod pipe is generally in balance with a small
pendular balancing weight below the center that will force the
rod to horizontal, unless it is being actively unbalanced by
water going into the pipe. This weight maintains the extra
momentum. Water goes into the horizontal pipe only when
it is at or just below the spigots. When one pipe-end goes
above its spigot - it is not going to come down for a while.
Air currents cause dollaps of water to go into the pipe
somewhat at random. This is what causes the chaotic
attractor of the timing motion in the device.

:S:MarkSCoffman


FreeEnergy

so when water goes inside the pendulum it causes leverage which in turn pumps water from the center of the pendulum's pivot point back up into a reserver which then leaks water back into the pendulum? this keeps the system going and going and going...

what do you guys think?