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Hey Jim_Mich. Type your reply please! I like what you say. Everything is cool man. Don't let the trolls get under your skin when you come to my topic. By the way I love Rand Paul.
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Triskele gravity wheel speculation
http://youtu.be/QV5v_EpIQY4
The weight pushes on a shelf and falls off to swing. The arm locks in position while rising giving it the triskele look.
I think this is neat. Is anybody following my drawings?
http://youtu.be/QV5v_EpIQY4
The weight pushes on a shelf and falls off to swing. The arm locks in position while rising giving it the triskele look.
I think this is neat. Is anybody following my drawings?
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Hi preoccupied ,
I follow , but please add the shelf in the drawing , and state if the shelf is part of the wheel .
I follow , but please add the shelf in the drawing , and state if the shelf is part of the wheel .
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I just noticed that on my drawing of the two stage mechanical oscillator and youtube video. The weight on the pendulum is supposed to be heaviest at its lowest point in the middle after it is swinging real good but I drew it as a lever. Am I right? The two stage mechanical oscillator is pulled down by the swing not by being a longer lever. I think the mistake was caused by my ignorance. doh
If the two stage oscillator is pulled down by the swing then that would seem to be exactly what I am speculating the swastika and triskele might do as I've drawn them. I think it'd be neat if the swastika and triskele were gravity wheels.
If the two stage oscillator is pulled down by the swing then that would seem to be exactly what I am speculating the swastika and triskele might do as I've drawn them. I think it'd be neat if the swastika and triskele were gravity wheels.
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The cure for this kind of ignorance is easily cured by building and experimentation.
Enjoy the journey!
Enjoy the journey!
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@Tarsier79, well my interest in the two stage mechanical oscillator is based on observing the videos by milkovic. Another guy had a huge pendulum in front of a boat and there I noticed that the pendulum lifted the lever while it was falling. So I noticed that my animation didn't look like that. I don't know if I drew it wrong on accident or not in my youtube video.
testing large Milkovic 2 stage oscillator video 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC6Qlj1Mbo8
Do you think anybody has succeeded with the two stage oscillator but is being kept quiet somehow?
testing large Milkovic 2 stage oscillator video 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC6Qlj1Mbo8
Do you think anybody has succeeded with the two stage oscillator but is being kept quiet somehow?
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No, but only because I don't think it is overunity. If it were, it would be easy to extract the energy to provide the reset. The fact that no-one has, when the Milkovic has been around for so long suggests this also.
The design in the above video is inefficient. Do you know why?
The design in the above video is inefficient. Do you know why?
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Tarsier79 The design in the above video is inefficient. Do you know why?
No. I think it's a pretty cool demonstration. He pushes with his fingers and lifts 74 pounds. Seems like possible energy gain to me.
No. I think it's a pretty cool demonstration. He pushes with his fingers and lifts 74 pounds. Seems like possible energy gain to me.
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The guy asks for help and the 5.bw genius says, in other words, that 'he had enough time to make the stuff'...
Can't say why... but I hate this kind of phrase. 8(
This equipment is a kind of 'transformer' of gravity + pendulum radian oscillation to up/down moving, or pulse.
If one evaluate the up/down power in the time, it's not very impressive, really - and I hate to say this too. 8(
TC/M
Can't say why... but I hate this kind of phrase. 8(
This equipment is a kind of 'transformer' of gravity + pendulum radian oscillation to up/down moving, or pulse.
If one evaluate the up/down power in the time, it's not very impressive, really - and I hate to say this too. 8(
TC/M
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It's a drawing of a flywheel restarting a milkovic two stage mechanical oscillator.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNT97xkM-Ec
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNT97xkM-Ec
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I still think the swastika is a gravity wheel. I drew these in MS paint to show what I mean. I did a youtube video before (listed in this thread) but I think I understand what I meant better now than then.
The reason the swastika wheel would work good is because the fall of the weight gets bigger the faster the wheel is turning. The faster the frame moves, the longer the path in which the weight will fall. If the swastika wheel builds up enough velocity will the fall be large enough to reload the weight by pushing it along a ramp at the top position? The frame should always move slower than the falling weight guaranteeing an impact to the frame by the weight and the weight moving along the ramp at the top position could possibly be achieved with a large enough fall. If the swastika wheel is moving at full speed then the wheel is turning near the speed of the weight falling and it should hit the wheel near the side on the way down. I hope others agree with me because I swear I remember I had some kind of swastika gravity wheel figured out when I was a kid before I got hit on the head.
The reason the swastika wheel would work good is because the fall of the weight gets bigger the faster the wheel is turning. The faster the frame moves, the longer the path in which the weight will fall. If the swastika wheel builds up enough velocity will the fall be large enough to reload the weight by pushing it along a ramp at the top position? The frame should always move slower than the falling weight guaranteeing an impact to the frame by the weight and the weight moving along the ramp at the top position could possibly be achieved with a large enough fall. If the swastika wheel is moving at full speed then the wheel is turning near the speed of the weight falling and it should hit the wheel near the side on the way down. I hope others agree with me because I swear I remember I had some kind of swastika gravity wheel figured out when I was a kid before I got hit on the head.
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As the weight rolls along the ramp, it's weight would not be applied to the wheel, so what would counter the opposing weight?
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What has to counter the opposing weight is the force of the previous weight falling off the ramp.
If the wheel is not pushed into motion and the weight were to fall off the ramp static then the force of the weight falling would have to overcome the opposing weight and also push the next top weight on the ramp. The goal of the idea is to make the falling weight as strong as possible. If I assume the idea works then I think the weight would hit at the star in the picture when in motion because it would have the maximum leverage. Like, when it is past the star I think it would slow down because of too much opposing weight but when it is at the star it is just right and has perpetual motion. Like goldilocks and the three bears story. Before the star is too cold and after the star is too hot but at the star is just right.
If the wheel is not pushed into motion and the weight were to fall off the ramp static then the force of the weight falling would have to overcome the opposing weight and also push the next top weight on the ramp. The goal of the idea is to make the falling weight as strong as possible. If I assume the idea works then I think the weight would hit at the star in the picture when in motion because it would have the maximum leverage. Like, when it is past the star I think it would slow down because of too much opposing weight but when it is at the star it is just right and has perpetual motion. Like goldilocks and the three bears story. Before the star is too cold and after the star is too hot but at the star is just right.
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A swastika perpetual motion wheel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD04MVwkdQo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD04MVwkdQo