Is anybody here aware of that stuff?
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG
Sounds like a Free Energy device.
Very Best from Brest/Brittany/France.
Bedini School Girl Motor.
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Bedini School Girl Motor.
Ra vezo an Nerzh ganez!
Nerzh Dishual
Nerzh Dishual
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Old - and no free energy.
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been around, gone around, and come around, for what Bill, the last ten years? If it was not for the little girl angle this would be buried with Tarawa and Bruce Depalma.
As for others I hear Denis Lee is heading into my part of the country once again. ( hey Bill, I got it right this time! :o)
Ralph
As for others I hear Denis Lee is heading into my part of the country once again. ( hey Bill, I got it right this time! :o)
Ralph
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You meant "Tewari" - I know what you're saying, Ralph :D
The school girl motor was just one stunt in a long line of stunts performed by stuntmen.
The school girl motor was just one stunt in a long line of stunts performed by stuntmen.
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Bedini is all about getting research money
Has a really nice shop !
Lots of claims
Lots of misleading/ misreading / miscalculating
Enjoyable reading if you don't take it seriously
Has a really nice shop !
Lots of claims
Lots of misleading/ misreading / miscalculating
Enjoyable reading if you don't take it seriously
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I read the material on the Bedini SG motor and it sounds like he claims to be using some of the circuitry developed by Tesla in the device. I do not recall reading that it was stated that the device would turn perpetually. But, rather that it could somehow recharge the battery running it so as to achieve an unusually long run time.
I'm not that impressed, though. I've seen novelties sold at flea markets in which a small, lightweight, precisely balanced magnetic rotor can be kept in motion for months with a single AA battery. It looks impressive, but is no more an OU/PM device than an anniversary clock that will run for a year on a single winding.
ken
I'm not that impressed, though. I've seen novelties sold at flea markets in which a small, lightweight, precisely balanced magnetic rotor can be kept in motion for months with a single AA battery. It looks impressive, but is no more an OU/PM device than an anniversary clock that will run for a year on a single winding.
ken
On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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It is based on the theory that a resonant circuit can trap energy from the ether and use it to charge a battery. Of course the existence of the ether or zero point energy as it is called is unpoven. It flies in the face of conventional physics, however, it does seem to explain the existence of gravity, light, electricity etc from a quantum mechanics point of view. Is it possible? I don't know. Is it possible to get energy from a conservative force such as gravity?
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Vic Wrote:
No PM perhaps when the water runs out, but while it is there, it is gravity that keeps those wheels / turbines spinning!
Yes definately.. Hydro electric dams and water wheels for starters!Is it possible to get energy from a conservative force such as gravity?
No PM perhaps when the water runs out, but while it is there, it is gravity that keeps those wheels / turbines spinning!
The limits of the possible can only be defined by going beyond them into the impossible.
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SeaWasp wrote:
ken
Ultimately, hydroelectric dams and water wheels must get their energy from falling water that, initially, was lifted into our atmosphere by the thermal energy contained in incoming sun light. That energy content in the sun light was produced in the Sun as, each second, tens of thousands of tons of rest mass of the nuclei at its core disappear and are converted directly into energy that radiates off into space. Only a tiny fraction of a percent of which is captured by the water in Earth's oceans so that, later, such things as hydroelectric dams and water wheels can run.No PM perhaps when the water runs out, but while it is there, it is gravity that keeps those wheels / turbines spinning!
ken
On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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I do recognize their "Nazi-SS" like symbol on the upper left. Can't find the original website but remember that all these guys (or this guy) operate out of an old oil platform in the North Sea after declaring it an independent republic (Republic of Zealand or Zeeland, I don't recall the spelling and Google doesen't spit any info). I did see a picture of the platform back in the day when doing some brief random research and it is a really small and old concrete platform (not one of the high tech ones that one would imagine) that dates back to the early days (the 1940's?). Not much room to live there and to issue passports...
No idea either about their generator, neither do I understand why they are so keen on being listed in Wikipedia. They seem to follow a different marketing principle that the one that I suggest.
www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1276
No idea either about their generator, neither do I understand why they are so keen on being listed in Wikipedia. They seem to follow a different marketing principle that the one that I suggest.
www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1276