Video of simulated storage of weight energy in a spring !


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Posted by Stefan Hartmann (213.20.129.160) on May 04, 2003 at 15:59:44:

Hi guys,
did you see the AVI video I had uploaded about 3 months ago at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/free-energy/files/

?
It is a mechanical simulation of a weight fixed with a spring
and the weight goes over the center of the wheel.
The wheel begins to turn and the spring pulls the weight back.
I did not have enough time to find the right parameters yet for
the spring, so the mass is better pulled back at the right moment.
But as this wheel keeps on turning (though a bit chaotic)
it proves that this concept has merit !

The rule must be:
1. Never let a weight go down in gravity without storing this movement in a spring, otherwise you have lost its
potential energy !

2. Use the weight to disbalance the wheel, so it begins to turn.
Store the movement energy of the weight inside a spring.

3. Use the spring´s energy to pull up the weight again at the right point, so the weight can be used to do the same cycle again.

You see, we just have to use the weight to shift the center of gravity over the axis of the wheel.
The weight and the spring is just an oscillator system !
As the weight osillates over the center, the wheel
turns and converts gravity energy into rotation energy.

Now the trick is to SNCHRONIZE these 2 oscilating system
1. Spring with mass
2. rotating wheel with all its masses inside
that way, that the spring with weight oscillation will
be in right synchronisation to the wheel rotation speed.You have to find the right spring constant pull factor and also you
have to find the right weight for the wheel to rotate in sync with the oscillation of the spring/weight.

If these right parameters will be found, the wheel will
increase in speed,due to every rotation gains energy from gravity, until the friction forces will limit it.

Please let me know your comments.
Thanks !

Regards, Harti.
harti||harti.com


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