The Niazy wheel

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The Niazy wheel

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Hi all,
Dr. Khalil M. Niazy is an armenian guy who may have found the Bessler secret to make a wheel turn just with gravity.

His complex 3-meter machine is shown running in a video while it is putting out about 300 KVA. This machine has been under development since 1967.

For more info, here's the link (where you also found the video):

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory: ... al_machine

What do you think? Could it be true?

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video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZItT-XqqrHE
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After blowing the above picture up to full screen and scrutinizing it, I find a number of similarities to the "Asa Jackson wheel" ????

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Thats the same wheel that is on the G-Force Rotational Machine... string.

The information on it is starting to look sketchy at best. It is suppose to be an American inventor and the video looks more like middle east, and it has allot of air releasing sounds.
"Our education can be the limitation to our imagination, and our dreams"

So With out a dream, there is no vision.

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https://www.youtube.com/user/ABthehammer/videos

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The inventor is not American, but rather he is Armenian.


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Sorry, it is an easy mistake if you speed reed it.
"Our education can be the limitation to our imagination, and our dreams"

So With out a dream, there is no vision.

Old and future wheel videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/ABthehammer/videos

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Come on, boys... 300kVA is a lot of energy...
If they insist on this, I'll not believe.
The inventor, I don't know, but that last guy's nose is, of sure, armenian...:o)
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murilo,
Come on, boys... 300kVA is a lot of energy...
Yes it is, and it is more than I would call not cost effective to build such a machine. I think somebody may have made a typing error.

First off KVA rating is confusing to the layman as it involves a power factor. Here is a link that the Math boys can appreciate.

http://www.powerstream.com/VA-Watts.htm

Calculate 300 KVA into amps at a fixed 220 volts and then recalculate at
110, I think you will get the point. The average house here in the U.S. is wired for 200 amps at 220 volts which for most usage other than appliances and heating is split to two 110 volt legs. Now if I have figured correctly and omit the power factor that is a total of 44 KVA providing I was drawing a full load which is factored by code to be a 60% improbability.

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Too much artistry and not enough substance in this "wheel". Just take a good look at it!

I've seen tangled powercords look better than that photo of it!

However we must accept that since Bessler achieved it, then other ways might be possible.
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I have a sneaky suspicion that this wheel is not even 100% efficient let alone 100% +.

There are air lines all over it which suggests that pneumatic energy is needed to activate the levers. This of course comes at a cost as some or all the surplus energy is syphoned off to charge a compressor.

Unless! no, they wouldn't would they? You don't think they would be stupid enough just to connect an air line to it for demonstration purposes do you?

Nah! - Investors wouldn't be that gullable would they?

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300K VA, in triphasic 220V system, means a current of 788A CA/phase!!!
Other value is in HP= 400!!!
Nope!
That machine is running too much ''happy and free''!
With so much arms, levers, fingers, legs and all that friction around, it should run with much ''suffering''...:) I guess...
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Dr. Khalil M. Niazy
Business Developmant Consultant
00966505457753

email: niazy99@gmail.com (mailto:niazy99@gmail.com?

Edit note:

I am not sure if the 009....is a phone number if it is the prefix 009 is used for the country of Columbia....hmmm what does amrenia and columbia have in common? Any way I have also sent an e-mail at that address so we will see what happens.

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00966 (or +966) is the country calling code for Saudi Arabia...
... and you still don't understand?
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Armenia country phone code is 374- plus city then local number.

Carefull of dialing code numbers beginning with "9" They are offshore and considered part of the Nigerian SCAMS You will receive a bill with additional charges plus $27.00 or more per minute or more.

For the U.S.dialing a 1-900 number is going to cost you. Country's around Armenia do have country codes starting with a 9 but to call them you must dial 011-9---- first.

My directory gives Colombia country code as "57"

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I might of read the country wrong Ralph,

Here is a recent e-mail that I received.........The plot/scheme/scam/business gets interesting. If you look off to the left of the video you see a person standing close to the machine holding his ears as if in pain. It will have to be dampened for tolerance......if it is really a true gravity wheel.

Thank you for your interest. As posted in the freeenergynews posting I will post more information as it becomes practical,however at this time we are preparing the factory for the production of the first commercial unit which will be out in about one year.
Best regards,
Dr.Khalil Niazy
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Jon,

I have attempted a name search in the USPTO for any patents since 1976 under the name of Khalil Niazy and Niazy-Khali. Results are zero!

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