Building blocks to making a working design

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Clearly the dark forces of oilyness are preventing all PM images from being uploaded to the internet. What else could it be? :D
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Agree with you. For you drawing uploads use the button as mentioned and then scroll down
You can also edit your post and remove your zero bytes drawings from your previous post.
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I think the media hypes stories of perpetual motion machines in some areas such as Australia and this plays with the minds of the people who live there. Scientists with doctorate degrees should be looking into the matter of overunity but instead tinkerers with little physics knowledge struggle to save the world making assumptions about the process and looking profoundly silly in the process. I think you are victims of perpetual motion propaganda and scams. It could be likely that real devices will exist in the near future and may or may not improve peoples lives.

Does anyone here use Microsoft Visio?
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Image appear!!, if only it were that easy.

Can I email it to someone and have them post the image?
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Here you go Jonathan:
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Well that was nice of you.

The wheel will spin, lag and spin. It won't spin faster and faster and faster and faster but should indeed spin without stopping.

Do I win now? Do I like get money or sex or something if it works?

This is my real perpetual motion machine

8==========D

I'd appreciate your input on thinking out of the box.

This video helps to extend the dialog. (not mine, just sharing cuz itz kewl)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-Tc9DuczN8
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Jonathan, please explain what you mean by these. Not like you're reminding yourself, but convey it to us. What is the joint doing? What are the squiggly lines? Why did you open the bottom? So far I'm not seeing motion. Is there an axle in the center? If the weight is falling out of the system how do you get it back in again?

Thanks for sharing.
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There has to be an axle, silly.

Where do I have 'squiggly lines'? The ramp overlaps so the door can close, clearly making it deeper than the image made in MS paint.

You might find this to be cute but the structure of the device is the shape of the swastika, everything else is a door and ramp.
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RRRRyan wrote: Why did you open the bottom? So far I'm not seeing motion.
The bottom should be open. Don't let position confusion deceive you. When the door is open the point of pressure is the weight at the end of the door but the pressure relocates to the joint as it starts to close on the other side.
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Post by RRRRyan »

Thanks for the answers. I thought that each grid point may have been a different position of your design. By squiggly lines I mean the curved and angled (aka squiggly) lines. Are they springs? In some pictures they look connected to the weight and in others they don't. I'm not sure what you mean by conjunction... I think of grammatical devices. :-)
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I played with modeling it but I still don't know what the lines are. As it stands the door opens, the weight falls, and the wheel becomes off balance as the weight falls to it's outer position. Rotating in the opposite direction as I believe this is trying to achieve. Once the lever is extended the wheel comes back again with the weight now lower.
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I don't have wm2d.
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You could use Pepsi cans for the weights, make the ramps and structure out of recycled old pizza boxes and wrap it around a broom stick.

http://www.pepsigallery.com/

Pepsi overcomes friction and when you are done you can drink it.
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"Bringing you another disturbing creation from the mind of one sick animal who can't tell the difference and gets stupified"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbp-K4MetMg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQhJjaL7bkE&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaYCezb21lA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T41_fkVf ... re=related

If the passed stream of magnets is tripped to move down then the next set of magnets would pull without any resistance from the previous set. Because the device is on a track it can't do anything about its magnet friends going down.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHffliC2whk&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCr3lOhM ... re=related

"take everything away!" , take the magnets away
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re: Building blocks to making a working design

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Any questions or comments in regards to the wheel?

It is more of a square. You should see the triangles!!

Does anyone want to see the triangles?

You are going to have to bribe me with girl beauty. Some girl in the forum or someone's wife must send me some risque pictures that I like. To see the triangles I must see someones dedication to the cause with girly parts.

How much do you believe in what I have to offer you?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH-0s0pRleg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVpQnUUVESU
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