Gravity motor motto...
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Intuition + will + logic + knowledge flow + criticism = perspicacity
Intuition is not coming in swallowed pills and nor is fruit of cold will and wish.
Intuition is preceded by INSPIRATION and properly live mind state - and ANYONE may have it as in some developed ARTISTIC game.
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Intuition is not coming in swallowed pills and nor is fruit of cold will and wish.
Intuition is preceded by INSPIRATION and properly live mind state - and ANYONE may have it as in some developed ARTISTIC game.
Best!
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Hi Fletcher,Fletcher wrote:It quite simply means Alex that insight is like a house built on a solid foundation.
An architect doesn't design a house [he can be as whimsical, wishful & fancy as he pleases with his drawings] without knowing the ground beneath & without the engineers input & sign-off on what is structurally possible - the builder, the third member of the trinity, interprets the plans making it a practical reality.
This forum has both engineers & architects & some are capable at both, as well as builders.
If we are to find a solution to this enigma then insight towards an answer will come from a solid foundation & decent understanding of why things don't work.
Know your enemy to defeat him.
There is no enemy to defeat, if you have the correct understanding you know that Geometry is the reason for failure but will also be the reason for success, so make friends with him and he will be kind in return!
Motto 1, Gravity is the Father, Geometry is the Son, we seek the next Generation! 3 G's should do it : )
Motto 2, The end is insight!
Regards Trevor
Edit, T, thanks Greendoor, do you want a job as my English teacher? or are you looking for something less challenging.
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Trevor .. wrt - there is an enemy to defeat - it is the limitation imposed by our own imagination, intellect & problem solving ability - a lack of understanding of a most basic physical principle which allowed Bessler's wheels to self sustain their motion & which precludes all others from achieving the same.
Without knowing what that principle was then we are left with no option but to understand innately why all other known physical principles fail, in the faith that one day that ingrained knowledge will serve us well in excluding ground already covered & finding a new frontier, hitherto unrecognized for its potential, the one that eventually leads to success.
Without knowing what that principle was then we are left with no option but to understand innately why all other known physical principles fail, in the faith that one day that ingrained knowledge will serve us well in excluding ground already covered & finding a new frontier, hitherto unrecognized for its potential, the one that eventually leads to success.
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Its always , two weights acting together , two weights acting together , one comes in , another comes out , ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha . hilarious . feckin hilarious .
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Hi Fletcher,Fletcher wrote:Trevor .. wrt - there is an enemy to defeat - it is the limitation imposed by our own imagination, intellect & problem solving ability - a lack of understanding of a most basic physical principle which allowed Bessler's wheels to self sustain their motion & which precludes all others from achieving the same.
Without knowing what that principle was then we are left with no option but to understand innately why all other known physical principles fail, in the faith that one day that ingrained knowledge will serve us well in excluding ground already covered & finding a new frontier, hitherto unrecognized for its potential, the one that eventually leads to success.
Motto 3, if all is a balance, then let the force be with you!
Regards Trevor
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....as a quick insight,independent of any reasoning (and explanatory...) process :
-simple (easy to perceive and build)
-light (not heavy)
-big (as in size)
All the best! / Alex
-simple (easy to perceive and build)
-light (not heavy)
-big (as in size)
All the best! / Alex
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....as an expression of a guiding principle (general rule) can be : take energy from gravity and move it to inertia,again and again.
All we need : a "crank process" due to gravity , an inertial storage/ flywheel ...and a closed loop.
All the best! / Alex
All we need : a "crank process" due to gravity , an inertial storage/ flywheel ...and a closed loop.
All the best! / Alex
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.....as a guiding principle,can be :"expand,increase momentum".
Momentum is the motion of a body or system,equal to the product of the mass of a body and his velocity (m*v).
When gravity is the only source of motion,we have: m*v=m*g*t
For a gravity unbalance ( weight-counterweight type) the acceleration is a<<g.
If we add the inertial mass of the flywheel storage (The "missing" body...?! topic),we can use a much smaller acceleration: a<<<g.
Now,returning to "expand,increase momentum" motto,the only solution is to expand,increase TIME factor,or size of your design...
Goethe:"Whatever you cannot understand,you cannot possess".
All the best! / Alex
Momentum is the motion of a body or system,equal to the product of the mass of a body and his velocity (m*v).
When gravity is the only source of motion,we have: m*v=m*g*t
For a gravity unbalance ( weight-counterweight type) the acceleration is a<<g.
If we add the inertial mass of the flywheel storage (The "missing" body...?! topic),we can use a much smaller acceleration: a<<<g.
Now,returning to "expand,increase momentum" motto,the only solution is to expand,increase TIME factor,or size of your design...
Goethe:"Whatever you cannot understand,you cannot possess".
All the best! / Alex
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.....in my opinion,to be short is: a "certain" pendulum.
The word "certain" is refferings to something definite but not specified:for the moment if we consider a pendulum as a "suspended body",we have access to understand the huge celestial world surrounding us.
As a matter of fact,if we intend really to imagine a possible "perpetuum mobile" machine ,we must simply "copy it" from the sky.
The "ladder' for people with this intention,is in my opinion easy to "climb":
-common pendulum (axis-rod-bob)
-counterweight pendulum (a weight that balances another)...or seesaw...
-common pendulum with a massive hub/"axis"/flywheel
-counterweight pendulum with a massive hub
-variable (one arm only) counterweight pendulum with a massive hub
"To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first"/William Shakespeare
If you like,you can call it a "certain" leverage...if we consider a common pendulum as a lever with a "missing " arm.
On a whole,we play the gravity fall and the in-out inertial storage.
All the best! / Alex
The word "certain" is refferings to something definite but not specified:for the moment if we consider a pendulum as a "suspended body",we have access to understand the huge celestial world surrounding us.
As a matter of fact,if we intend really to imagine a possible "perpetuum mobile" machine ,we must simply "copy it" from the sky.
The "ladder' for people with this intention,is in my opinion easy to "climb":
-common pendulum (axis-rod-bob)
-counterweight pendulum (a weight that balances another)...or seesaw...
-common pendulum with a massive hub/"axis"/flywheel
-counterweight pendulum with a massive hub
-variable (one arm only) counterweight pendulum with a massive hub
"To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first"/William Shakespeare
If you like,you can call it a "certain" leverage...if we consider a common pendulum as a lever with a "missing " arm.
On a whole,we play the gravity fall and the in-out inertial storage.
All the best! / Alex
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.....can be "variable pendulum" or "leveraged" pendulum.
Take a look at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riupxCOG ... =endscreen
All the best! / Alex
Take a look at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riupxCOG ... =endscreen
All the best! / Alex
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... I heard about such 'pendulosis'... an ill that effects some guys addicted in pendulums... 8|
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How this works?Is it similar to my concept of one side overcommable resistance?murilo wrote: I would say: low/heavy fall against fast/lighter jump!
Got this?
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.....again,as a "leveraged pendulum" you can find and think about this at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyKRF6SH3eU
All the best! / Alex
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyKRF6SH3eU
All the best! / Alex
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