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Hi !
Really , we can see in this movie , some difficulties regarding :
-too many spare parts ("a friction nightmare")
-a small size("no fall,no power")
-a great angular velocity(?)...
Anyway,as a no self-moving "motor" , we must appreciate his work done!

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some alternate uses/ideas that pops up in mind when exploring the original design of the rarEnergia concept

- cutting device to chop/cut something ??, just by replacing those rectangle weight into sharp knife, and connect motor/hand crank to the circular rotation mechanical part

- a massage bed, since the arc shape will move in wave motion when viewed from front
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*smile*

http://www.overunity.com/13480/big-try- ... #msg376597

This guys take is imaginative - locking the weighted bar to the vertical in one instance to make it a Roberval balance arrangement then locking it to the horizontal the next to potentially harness a full leverage [fxd] effect.

Gonna be interesting how they do the reset.
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Thanks for the link Fletcher. I search everyday but I missed this thread.

Interesting to say the least. The idea of locking and unlocking the weighted arm is laid out in the applications.

The idea of switching the attach point during positive, neutral and negative periods of a full cycle has been discussed here before but this manifestation of that is the most promising I've ever seen.
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Unbalanced wrote:
I can just imagine bolting on that last piece and having the wrench ripped from your hand as she started to roll then having to lasso the arms with a crane to shut this puppy down.
Ha-Ha, this made me laugh out loud!

We should all have that problem!
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Unbalanced wrote:Thanks for the link Fletcher. I search everyday but I missed this thread.

Interesting to say the least. The idea of locking and unlocking the weighted arm is laid out in the applications.

The idea of switching the attach point during positive, neutral and negative periods of a full cycle has been discussed here before but this manifestation of that is the most promising I've ever seen.
Whipped this up to see the problems they still face & perhaps have solved ?!

Reset is quite easy if say lhs mass is slightly greater than the rhs mass, then it will not balance & have a tendency to rotate CW - the problem is that when the lever is locked to the pivoting horizontal member it has to be lifted to horizontal again before attachment to the vertical - perhaps they think it will have enough inertia to allow that ? - dunno.
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any thoughts on this image? http://nsa33.casimages.com/img/2013/11/ ... 411914.jpg

#6 can be clearly seen to contact with what is otherwise shown as being on the peripheral of the motion. However the earlier (further right) mechanism could never accomplish this because of the fixed guides that are in place. If this isn't a Photoshopped mess then some of the mechanisms appear to move sideways during their motion or be aligned differently. Of course I figure photoshop mistake is most likely.
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Two new photos on the website. This time in Gilman, Illinois.
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Grimer,

Would you please post the link to the Gilman Illinois photos, everything I click on takes me to a Yahoo web site suggestion page.

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http://rarenergia.com.br/ - scroll to the bottom of the page.
It's actually one picture that they've double posted, one with a Portuguese caption and the other with English, same as they did with Gilman picture number "01".

[The www.rarenergia.com.br/ version of their URL sometimes comes up as a dead link for me.]
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Hi all,

It looks like the two stage oscillator has gone multi stage in a big way!

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A sane person might ask: If the one in Brazil didn't work, why on earth would they replicate it in Gillman IL?

This one they're building in Gilman appears to be of the same design and scale as the one in Brazil.

The order of assembly is slightly different. The color appears to be exactly the same.

I question whether they just shipped the one from Port Allegra, up to Gilman for reassembly?
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Mark wrote: [The www.rarenergia.com.br/ version of their URL sometimes comes up as a dead link for me.]
Interesting you say that. It often does for me too - though when I check it on
http://www.websitedown.info/

I get "rarenergia.com.br is up"
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I hope they've designed this gravity motor better than their website.

Thumbnails for pictures would be a good start.

I too find their site down about half of the time.

Having to load all those photos in order to view the last of them is a pain.
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Post by johannesbender »

one sends out a wave of energy like sound wave wich hits another one with acoustic
devlectors in orbit around earth then devlects towards the other on earth whete
they start to oscilitate due to the same frequency and then it shakes and hits the earth
producing the same frequancy wave traveling through the earth where
the oceans wave keeps up amplification untill it finally hits the first one again to close
the loop , darn why did we not think about it ?!?
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