path_finder's Overbalanced wheel
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re: path_finder's Overbalanced wheel
I think OB can cause rotation as long as it doesn't persist. OB is the farther weight falling the greatest distance.
re: path_finder's Overbalanced wheel
Sorry Jonnynet. My statement was disagreeing with your entire conclusion. I do not believe this method will work at all, even with a "virtual"support. The reason is: the weight needs to fall (or be felt to fall) more than it is lifted to power rotation. This does not do that.
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re: path_finder's Overbalanced wheel
The other Overbalanced wheel model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y-eDX0y0pc
Impressive, but it needs some help to rotate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y-eDX0y0pc
Impressive, but it needs some help to rotate
Re: re: path_finder's Overbalanced wheel
That's totally fine, Tarsier. Everyone can and should have their own belief. The most important thing is still to continue research and to share.Tarsier79 wrote:Sorry Jonnynet. My statement was disagreeing with your entire conclusion. I do not believe this method will work at all, even with a "virtual"support. The reason is: the weight needs to fall (or be felt to fall) more than it is lifted to power rotation. This does not do that.