IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?

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Hi Peter AX!!

It's quite alight; Hay, I can be a real bitch----------------

I can't do any thing right now; most of my time is taken up with finishing the gravity wheel.

However I have thought about how to make your ZigZag. I see it more of a track, with the ends some what open, at the bends, with a spring of some kind to absorb the shock of a heavy roller, as it accelerates down the slope.

Could the two parallel ZigZags, zig the same way, if so, a light, ( low inertia bar) could, connect the two rollers together.

Anyway, maybe some thing like that could be done-----------------------------Sam
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PeterAX wrote:To Sam Peppiatt.
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Hi Sam,
1) Well, I feel like I need to apologize to you PERSONALLY for being a little more rude than necessary. But this WaltzCee/Tarsier79/MrTim "gansters" family:) makes me some time a little nervous!:)
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You need to be nervous. Very nervous.

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To Sam Peppiat.
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Hi Sam,
Thank you for your reply.
1) You are finishing your gravity wheel? Congratulations! Sounds very good! I am curious to know more about your machine. Please send to me some more details when you have time. It would be a pleasure for me to discuss the topic with you.
2) You suggest some interesting ideas, related to the zigzags. Please give me some time to consider carefully your suggestions.
Best regards,
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To WaltzCee/MrTim/Tarsier79.
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Take your medicine!:) Quadruple dose! Combine it with a double dose of whiskey!:) Hope this will help!:)
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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A key component for a proper understanding of the zigzag mechanical concept is the SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT, that the zigzags generate a mechanical effect, (a) which is absolutely identical and equivalent to friction and (b) which does not generate heat. And this SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT is clearly explained and described in PART 1 and in PART 2.
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And now focus on PART 3 where:
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg. (The value of Mb can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
QUESTION 1: V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
QUESTION 2: V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 3rd time.
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Peter AX,

The wheel is very simple; a common style gravity wheel. Weights shift in on the up side, and back out on the down side. Although the idea is simple enough; it's not easy to make one---------------------------------Sam
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To Sam Peppiat.
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Hi Sam,
Thank you for your reply.
1) Well, the simplest things are as if always practically realized in the most difficult manner. This is as if some kind of a physical law.:)
2) I am always ready to help you in your endeavour (your gravity wheel). Because it's a great pleasure for me to correspond with a new technology enthusiast of good will like you.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
A key component for a proper understanding of the zigzag mechanical concept is the SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT, that the zigzags generate a mechanical effect, (a) which is absolutely identical and equivalent to friction and (b) which does not generate heat. And this SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT is clearly explained and described in PART 1 and in PART 2.
------------------------------------------
And now focus on PART 3 where:
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg. (The value of Mb can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
QUESTION 1: V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
QUESTION 2: V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
------------------------------------------
Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 4th time.
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The wheel is very simple; a common style gravity wheel.
I believe this statement to be false.
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To WaltzCee/MrTim/Tarsier79.
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Try some Russian vodka!:) Because as if the whiskey therapy does not work!:) (But be careful -- don't drink too much in the beginning!:))
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
A key component for a proper understanding of the zigzag mechanical concept is the SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT, that the zigzags generate a mechanical effect, (a) which is absolutely identical and equivalent to friction and (b) which does not generate heat. And this SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT is clearly explained and described in PART 1 and in PART 2.
------------------------------------------
And now focus on PART 3 where:
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg. (The value of Mb can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
QUESTION 1: V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
QUESTION 2: V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 5th time.
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Tarsier 79, I'm not sure what you mean. It is fairly simple----------------Sam
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Peter AX,

Yes, you must be right, a physical law of some kind. Because; great simplicity is difficult to imagine------------------------------Sam
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PeterAX, I wasn't aware that you are also a Doctor.
Would you please be kind enough to prescribe some of those pills for me too?
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To Sam Peppiat.
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Hi Sam,
1) Yes, you are absolutely right, that "....great simplicity is difficult to imagine..". Perfectly agree with this!
2) Always ready to help you in your endeavour (your gravity wheel). It's a pleasure for me to correspond with a new technology enthusiast of good will like you.
Regards,
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