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Your welcome!


WHAT IS THIS???

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It will turn the Hamster cage of course, now we are there.

We can create our free energy using gravity.
Another mechanical walking mechanism.

Look at the movement in deep.
What of Besslers clues are hidden in this mechanical walking mechanism ?
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TheVisitorV wrote:Steven Hampton
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Inertial engine E-13 weighs 10 lb. with up to 1.42"/sec translation at 2.78 newtons using 18 watts pulsed (1.8 watts / 1 oz. thrust).

On a pendulum we get 1/2� deflection from equilibrium with 31� chains - surprisingly, the same 1/2� deflection occurs with 12’ nylon lines – obeying Galileo's observations:

Galileo noted that a chandelier took the same amount of time to swing back and forth, no matter how far it was swinging. He then set up two pendulums of equal length and swung one with a large sweep and the other with a small sweep and found they kept time together. (In the same vein, Galileo correctly postulated that in a vacuum, a feather and hammer would fall at the same rate.) Likewise, as we have discovered, no matter how long the pendulum lines - an inertial drive will deflect from equilibrium the same distance (amplitude) in a biased sweep.

The heart-beat pattern of this “Impulse� drive can exist because reaction is NEVER instantaneous – especially when that time delay is extended by a 3rd derivative displacement (surge or jerk) plus + an internal reactive 4th derivative (snap or jounce*). Thus centrifugal force can be harnessed: It’s all about managing time within the rotor cycle.

*Jounce (snap) is the 4th derivative of the position vector with respect to time, with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd derivatives being velocity, acceleration, and jerk, respectively; in other words, jounce is the rate of change of the jerk (surge) with respect to time.
I was about to congratulate you as the first person (apart from myself and cloud camper) to realise the significance of the higher derivatives of motion.

But then it struck me that it might have been a quotation.

Googling I found the following.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/electric ... n-hampton/

I'm sure you had no intention of plagiarization but I do think it would be helpful if you made that clear by using the quote box and giving the appropriate link.

You almost had me thinking I'd made a convert. 😉
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Hi Senax,
a jerk is a jerk I have learned from this board.
But that must be a translation error

My intention was to explain an indirect impact.
Maybe better translated as a cross-jerk, shock, jounce.

please have a look to my water wheel.
http://www.kuenstler-energie.de/index.php?id=29

then look at the videos.

Here the cross-jerk is used to generate a wave.
A wave against gravity.
As faster you stop has higher the wave.
The water wheel has nothing to do with a water wheel, it has the name because it is running in water, the physic i like to show here is a hard breaking will cause a upswing of the mass.
A dangerous force, look at the tsunami from Banda Aceh.
example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ0SFbiDrSk
Every river is a tsunami.
We can harvest this energy very easy.
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Milkovic 2 stage oscilator on a flywheel
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Plane Crank Slide with Pendulum
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Return To Gravity Assisted Power.wmv
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SDOF Resonance Vibration Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV_UuzEznHs

Mechanical resonance experiment with a pendulum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDi0bb0u3V8
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Biomechanics of the Peacock’s Display: How Feather Structure and Resonance Influence Multimodal
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The interesting part is the eye in the peacock's tail.
Look a the swinging of eyes by 1:35.
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.....as a propulsive effect of an eccentered rotating mass , at : http://www.perpetualmotion21.blogspot.c ... art-i.html
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Very interesting blogspot Al ex

Your quite a "digger" ! : )

Keep up the goodwork .
Have had the solution to Bessler's Wheel approximately monthly for over 30 years ! But next month is "The One" !
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Hi Art !
If you're digging in a wrong place , making it deeper doesn't help anything...but about "dancing" around the same words!?
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