On May 11, 3:23 am, wrote:
All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a
potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is
an all powerful force.
Yeah, we could build a gravity wheels. How much conclusions does one
need to make before consideration? There are so much clues provided,
thinking towards a goal in stead of away from it is very likely to
lead to results. The ignorance towards the topic might even be big
enough for the hidden solution to be something very simple.
Entertaining the thought for just 10 min puts you well beyond the
masses for they made it their goal not to look at all.
But think, what is the upper size limit for a human powered pendulum?
100 tons? The cluelesisity doesn't approach infinite until we start to
considering the consideration of it.
Here is a short youtube demo from Veljko Milkoviæ's 2 stage
oscillator.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...?v=IHln0xczRk8
Here is his longer google video presentation.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...22273257830738
an interview (forward it a bit to see the device)
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...53557892175614
The thing to understand here is that the 2 stage oscillator takes less
energy from the pendulum if you put more load on it. The demand scales
reverse proportional with the supply. The pendulum swings longer with
more load attached to stage 2. Like a mechanical amp limiter. This
pumps a liter over 4 meters every second with no real effort.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...98233322135982
The pendulum is clearly much to light and the construction is
absorbing the better part of the pulse forces. But still it works! I
have tested it and attached my bicycle to the beam. A slight push
against the pendulum and the bike flies up in the air. Of course the
energy remains in the system and the bike sends it's energy back to
the pendulum on it's way down. The point is that the initial push
SEEMS meaningless compared to the weight lifted. It boils down to
lifting 40 liters over 20 cm every 2 seconds. A human doing that kind
of labor on boxes doesn't look like the guy in the video. The work
done by us in lifting a mass of 100 grams to a height of 1 meter above
the surface of earth is approximately 1 joule (so they say) The
operator is doing 40 joules of work every 1 second or 40 watt /
second / second
Not a miracle at first sight but the way the output matches the input
exactly could be thought of as truly magical. :-) Not free energy
either but gravity's ability to accelerate bodies is clearly
demonstrated.
Here are some inspirational documents.
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/weightamplifier
gabydewilde - weightamplifier
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/gravity-engine
gabydewilde - gravity engine
Just for fun. If I really knew how to build a gravity engine I
wouldn't tell you, trust me. But just the thinking about it is quite
fun in the opinion that is entirely my own.
Have fun,
:-)
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