IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
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re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Any member of this forum who is a top expert in computer simulation of mechanical systems? As they do it in NASA and in Formula 1?
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re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
I have had a chance to see the Formula 1 telemetry
and system data storage.
As most super computers are Linux parallel processing then I am going in the correct direction. However with no NASA backed super computer.
Google do supply processing power on a pay on demand basis.
The key point here is pay.
Regards
and system data storage.
As most super computers are Linux parallel processing then I am going in the correct direction. However with no NASA backed super computer.
Google do supply processing power on a pay on demand basis.
The key point here is pay.
Regards
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
To TheVisitorV.
Thanks a lot for your reply. We would like to simulate the two experiments described in the two links below:
(1) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... _01-12.pdf
(2) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... s01-08.pdf
The text in link (1) is related to the drawings in link (2).
Do you have any access to NASA and F1? If yes, then please help.
Thanks a lot for your reply. We would like to simulate the two experiments described in the two links below:
(1) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... _01-12.pdf
(2) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... s01-08.pdf
The text in link (1) is related to the drawings in link (2).
Do you have any access to NASA and F1? If yes, then please help.
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
To agor95.
Thanks a lot for your reply.
If you are an expert in computer simulation of mechanical systems, then please help.
If not, then can you give us some direct link to the related specialized Google departments which deal with computer simulation of real physical systems?
Besides as if there are free demo versions of these simulation programs which exactly fits to our simple mechanical experiments in the two links below:
(1) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... _01-12.pdf
(2) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... s01-08.pdf
The text in link (1) is related to the drawings in link (2).
Thanks a lot for your reply.
If you are an expert in computer simulation of mechanical systems, then please help.
If not, then can you give us some direct link to the related specialized Google departments which deal with computer simulation of real physical systems?
Besides as if there are free demo versions of these simulation programs which exactly fits to our simple mechanical experiments in the two links below:
(1) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... _01-12.pdf
(2) https://mypicxbg.files.wordpress.com/20 ... s01-08.pdf
The text in link (1) is related to the drawings in link (2).
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
I recommend you look at what other members are using in the 'Tech Support' section.
I would not call myself an expert; however it is all relative.
As you are my expert for converting written text to PDF :-)
Also click on the 'Albums' along the top of the page and look at the images of other members.
I am learning How to use Blander and GIMP at this time.
I am not using any time to use the Google on-demand service for several reasons.
I am learning to use a new computer and operating system.
That along with getting the best out of the CPU cores and GPU graphic cards.
Note. Learning new skills is part of the Bessler journey.
I also recommend you click on my profile and link to my web site.
Regards
I would not call myself an expert; however it is all relative.
As you are my expert for converting written text to PDF :-)
Also click on the 'Albums' along the top of the page and look at the images of other members.
I am learning How to use Blander and GIMP at this time.
I am not using any time to use the Google on-demand service for several reasons.
I am learning to use a new computer and operating system.
That along with getting the best out of the CPU cores and GPU graphic cards.
Note. Learning new skills is part of the Bessler journey.
I also recommend you click on my profile and link to my web site.
Regards
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Hi agor95.
Thanks a lot for your reply.
1) It seems to me that you are an expert and my admirations for your modesty. Let us work together and try to simulate the friction/zigzag processes in the above two links.
2) I tried to enter several times your website but the access was always denied. I will keep trying to enter your website however.
Thanks a lot for your reply.
1) It seems to me that you are an expert and my admirations for your modesty. Let us work together and try to simulate the friction/zigzag processes in the above two links.
2) I tried to enter several times your website but the access was always denied. I will keep trying to enter your website however.
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
To agor95.
Looking forward to your answer.
Looking forward to your answer.
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Well when you have a free web site it is not as good as NASA's.
It's up and running now and Chrome works find to display.
Other bowser's may have odd results.
It's up and running now and Chrome works find to display.
Other bowser's may have odd results.
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Any member of this forum who is a top expert in computer simulation of mechanical systems? As they do it in NASA and in Formula 1?
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
To agor95.
I can't enter your website and that's it. Any idea for a successful access?
Regards,
George
I can't enter your website and that's it. Any idea for a successful access?
Regards,
George
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Thank you George - you have been patient
The site should have an off-line fallback version.
So it would look operational even when the server is down.
Please keep checking and I will send you a private message.
later today.
The site should have an off-line fallback version.
So it would look operational even when the server is down.
Please keep checking and I will send you a private message.
later today.
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Hi agor95.
Thanks a lot for your reply. And some good news -- I entered at last your website. It's impressive! Congratulations for your machine! I need some time however in order to consider and understand everything in detail.
Looking forward to your answer.
Regards,
George
Thanks a lot for your reply. And some good news -- I entered at last your website. It's impressive! Congratulations for your machine! I need some time however in order to consider and understand everything in detail.
Looking forward to your answer.
Regards,
George
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
Thank you for your appreciation of the site.
I am using the application cache to improve up-time.
However that is in the viewers browser.
I fine myself using Chorme and using
chrome://appcache-internals/chrome://appcache-internals/
Then using 'Remove Items' for steampunks ...
This means you will get a fresh copy when you revisit the site.
The maths section is not using the above method at this time.
So the down-time problem persists.
Any simulation NASA or F1 is based on formulas of motion.
That is what I am now adding to the site.
I hope you understand Bessler's Wheel comes first.
Other simulations require the initiator like yourself to learn-and-return
some contributions too help lift the idea from the page into this web world you have viewed.
After moving the maths section on I need to learn Blender software.
Regards
I am using the application cache to improve up-time.
However that is in the viewers browser.
I fine myself using Chorme and using
chrome://appcache-internals/chrome://appcache-internals/
Then using 'Remove Items' for steampunks ...
This means you will get a fresh copy when you revisit the site.
The maths section is not using the above method at this time.
So the down-time problem persists.
Any simulation NASA or F1 is based on formulas of motion.
That is what I am now adding to the site.
I hope you understand Bessler's Wheel comes first.
Other simulations require the initiator like yourself to learn-and-return
some contributions too help lift the idea from the page into this web world you have viewed.
After moving the maths section on I need to learn Blender software.
Regards
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHI
To agor95.
The simulation/animation in you website is perfect! Congratulations for your achievement! But would you be so polite to give some more detailed explanations related to the principle of operation of the wheel? It seems to me very interesting and I am curious about how it exactly works.
Looking forward to your answer.
Regards,
George
The simulation/animation in you website is perfect! Congratulations for your achievement! But would you be so polite to give some more detailed explanations related to the principle of operation of the wheel? It seems to me very interesting and I am curious about how it exactly works.
Looking forward to your answer.
Regards,
George