Thanks mate! .. I can't believe the frog is not leveraging my good faith here, he lost a golden opportunity in my opinion, because now I'm pissed and won't touch that idea ever again.Tarsier79 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 1:09 am Spark, your model is a correct reproduction of the information in the patent. It is functionally identical, but not identical to how it works in never-never land. If I need a reproduction done, or 3d design that is beyond me, I will definitely ask you first.
The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
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Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
sparkshade wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 10:28 pmThen give proper dimension you dumb fuck! You are either a troll or extremely retarded. It's easy to go back to page 5 and give the maths and dimensions. Are we suppose to figure that magically? Are you a kid?
Morning Spark.
And please - this is a serious question, not a mockery of any kind.
How old are you?
The reason I ask is because I want to reply correctly and constructive.
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Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
Frog , all forces acting on an object adds up to one final result , all of the forces on the wheel adds up to one final result for example all torque forces are calculated to one final torque , all the mass distributions on the wheel adds up to 1 balance point (point of equilibrium) the center of mass(COM) also synonymously-referred to as the center of gravity(COG) .Frog wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:51 pm Thank you for your reply and great drawing!
We can use your drawing to explain this.
If you mount it on a flywheel and
- if this two is hanging down because the force of gravity works they’re level out and they are in 1 of 2 equilibrium position,
the other one is if you turn it 180 degrees, if you take one away it only one equilibrium position, if you make a cross and two more pendulum you get four equilibrium positions and so one.
- but if you have three mounted Ina 120 degrees apart then it’s no more equilibrium position -zero equilibrium position-
You can’t use “Sparks” model - it is a nice build, but wrong.
-Frog
The wheel does not have multiple points of equilibrium , it has one final point of equilibrium and this single point of equilibrium is moved around by the positions of the weights , so every time the weights move around or distribute their mass differently on the wheel - the total sum results in one single point of equilibrium .
Its all relative.
Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
Correct!johannesbender wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 8:06 amFrog , all forces acting on an object adds up to one final result , all of the forces on the wheel adds up to one final result for example all torque forces are calculated to one final torque , all the mass distributions on the wheel adds up to 1 balance point (point of equilibrium) the center of mass(COM) also synonymously-referred to as the center of gravity(COG) .Frog wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:51 pm Thank you for your reply and great drawing!
We can use your drawing to explain this.
If you mount it on a flywheel and
- if this two is hanging down because the force of gravity works they’re level out and they are in 1 of 2 equilibrium position,
the other one is if you turn it 180 degrees, if you take one away it only one equilibrium position, if you make a cross and two more pendulum you get four equilibrium positions and so one.
- but if you have three mounted Ina 120 degrees apart then it’s no more equilibrium position -zero equilibrium position-
You can’t use “Sparks” model - it is a nice build, but wrong.
-Frog
The wheel does not have multiple points of equilibrium , it has one final point of equilibrium and this single point of equilibrium is moved around by the positions of the weights , so every time the weights move around or distribute their mass differently on the wheel - the total sum results in one single point of equilibrium .
- so if a flywheel with one meter radius has two identical hanging pendulum on each side and you turn it so one pendulum is 5 o’clock the flywheel will turn with a oscillation behaviour until it levels out with one pendulum at 9 and one at 3 that is one equilibrium position, between those two pendulum it is a second equilibrium position if you turn the wheel so they can change position.
-Frog
Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
Master trolling. Everybody needs to quit giving cat food to the troll under the bridge.Frog: Morning Spark.
And please - this is a serious question, not a mockery of any kind.
How old are you?
The reason I ask is because I want to reply correctly and constructive.
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Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
If Frog wants to do something "correct and constructive", he can start by apologising for taking us all for complete jerks, admit that he doesn't actually have a runner, or know factually that his solution does work.
He can then ask us nicely to forgive him for being a "bit if jerk" and starting off on the wrong foot.
I for one would be more than happy to accept his excuse for being a complete dick, and forgive him, after all he's only human like the rest of us, and we all get a bit over enthusiastic about our ideas every now and again. We just don't go around claiming we have a runner, or that we will in a few days, or all the other shit we have to put up with, when members confuse a wheel really going around in their head, with a real wheel going around in reality.
He can then ask us nicely to forgive him for being a "bit if jerk" and starting off on the wrong foot.
I for one would be more than happy to accept his excuse for being a complete dick, and forgive him, after all he's only human like the rest of us, and we all get a bit over enthusiastic about our ideas every now and again. We just don't go around claiming we have a runner, or that we will in a few days, or all the other shit we have to put up with, when members confuse a wheel really going around in their head, with a real wheel going around in reality.
Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
So Frog has never used a simulator, never actually built real experiments and only uses his imagination to decide what something is going to do.Correct!
- so if a flywheel with one meter radius has two identical hanging pendulum on each side and you turn it so one pendulum is 5 o’clock the flywheel will turn with a oscillation behaviour until it levels out with one pendulum at 9 and one at 3 that is one equilibrium position, between those two pendulum it is a second equilibrium position if you turn the wheel so they can change position.
-Frog
Meanwhile he is arguing with people who have done all of these things for many years.
I think the word that fits best is arrogance.
You are a very arrogant person Frog and really you should apologize for wasting peoples time and effort.
Graham
Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
I’m sorry!
-Frog
-Frog
Re: The Wheel is solved in a New Norwegian Patent
Well as far as I am concerned, apology accepted.
You will find that no-one here is perfect but if you ask for advice and help most of the time you will receive it.
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