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  • Saw this and thought it was cool!

    [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNipg3AVCG4[/VIDEO]

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    • Originally posted by soundiceuk View Post


      Hopefully this explains it better!
      Sorry Paul,

      I still don't see any way for arm number 8 to get into position of arm number 1. Either with your Cad program or in your mind rotate the wheel only 22.5 degrees. What do you see? Don't move arm number 8 in relation to the wheel just rotate the wheel and all the arms 22.5 degrees. Do you see arm number 8 still leaning far to the left? Actually it will be almost horizontal at that position. Do you see any force at all that would cause that arm to want to go upright so that it can fall down and stop on the square peg?

      Now rotate it again another 22.5 degrees. Now the square peg for arm number 8 is at the 12 o'clock position but arm number 8 is still leaning to the left. As I visualize it the peg for arm number 8 is going to have to get all the way to a position between arm number 2 and arm number 3 before arm number 8 will begin to move. Then it may just flop on over instead of sliding down the peg.

      Also you need to look at arm number 4. As you have it drawn in the number 4 position it is going to slide down the peg and thus be free to rotate and end up parallel to arm number 5, just like arm number 6. So it will no longer be aiding in the movement of the wheel.

      I am not trying to be overly critical. I am just trying to get you to look at the whole picture.

      Respectfully,
      Carroll
      Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.

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      • Number 8 needs to move a lot but you’ve got 3 lots of the weight on the right exceeding the weight on the left.

        I think there is a max speed which will keep number 4 in place for long enough.

        I did consider small holding magnets.

        I’m just going to have to build something basic out of wood and see what happens.

        Just one arm would be telling.

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        • The rise of 7 flicks it over is what I see.

          The reality is unknown....

          If the weight of the right heavily exceeds the left, 7 doesn’t have a choice and flicks 8
          Last edited by soundiceuk; 02-15-2018, 03:39 PM.

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          • Hi Paul,

            Even if you rotate your picture 90 degrees, you are left with only 2 weights on the right and 5 on the left with one straight down. Yes, the 2 on the right will be further away than the 5 but this doesn't seem sustainable.

            You need to come up with a way to quickly rotate each arm prior to reaching the 12:00 position to keep it rotating.

            Charlie

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            • My Animation:

              https://www.dropbox.com/s/klsrl9g98g...small.f4v?dl=0

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              • [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DNkQP_-m88&[/VIDEO]

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                • [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Aag0J0Qe4[/VIDEO]

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                  • really good find, seems like the water falling gives some of the inertia naturally also helps out as it oscillates naturally when falling but calms down when goes back on top.

                    So bigger would mean more torque i guess, speed is not that great. Torque probably not that great either. Still, a really go find.

                    Been to hospital today, seems no surgery was need it but they can't figure it out what was wrong with me. Hopefully i'll get better in the next few days.

                    Also i've been messing with "PHUN", interesting software. I found some interesting things that i will report into tesla 3 6 9 regarding oscillations. Need to do some recordings as well.

                    If my suspicion is correct and somehow i can confirm it i might have found some very simple ways to produce mechanical amplification. More about this later.

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                    • It works using the same basic principle of the version I posted.

                      The centre of gravity is constantly on one side of the axle.


                      The comments on that video make me laugh!

                      People need educating!

                      Hope to see some replications of this to stick it to the naysayers!
                      Last edited by soundiceuk; 02-15-2018, 10:44 PM.

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                      • how about this one?
                        [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn84ysP2MyI[/VIDEO]

                        this guy has some itnresting concepts.

                        [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeWAU180SB4[/VIDEO]
                        Last edited by TheVisitorV; 02-15-2018, 10:52 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by soundiceuk View Post
                          [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DNkQP_-m88&[/VIDEO]
                          Hi Paul,

                          You know that I'm with you on this build. I slowed your video down and I'm still not seeing the mechanism that will move the horizontal arm pointing at about 9:00 and flip it up to 12:00??

                          Can you explain how that is happening?

                          Cheers!

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                          • Originally posted by purelyprimitives View Post
                            Hi Paul,

                            You know that I'm with you on this build. I slowed your video down and I'm still not seeing the mechanism that will move the horizontal arm pointing at about 9:00 and flip it up to 12:00??

                            Can you explain how that is happening?

                            Cheers!
                            If you look at the arm underneath and look where it is levering and the one underneath and the one underneath.

                            After the weights drop off at 6 o'clock they start levering the left side upwards. Not through swing but through rotation of the wheel.

                            The speed of the weights falling on the right hand side slingshots the weights on the left hand side up at 9 o'clock with centrifugal force assisting.

                            Look at the elliptical path the weights are moving too.
                            Last edited by soundiceuk; 02-15-2018, 11:59 PM.

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                            • https://www.dropbox.com/home/Alterna...07dmitriev.pdf





                              Mikhail got a patent on the basic principle of more torque on one side of the wheel.

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                              • @soundiceuk

                                i figured it out, lol. I was trying some other stuff but it lead to this. Bessels 2 way wheel.

                                i know why all the bangs and noises and all that stuff. I know what is going on in the box. I'm not sure how much power you can get out of it but it can definitely self sustain. Funny enough, this also works on the 3 6 9 principle.

                                It plays hot potato with gravity and inertia. Throwing weights from one side to the other. But not like you have in your drownings. Done some simulations, i'm 99% convinced that this is how it works.

                                it works in a way also like a pendulum but with wheels...anyway, i will show you it's quite easy in principle not that hard to build. You don't need any special parts

                                Check your PM's i will show you.
                                I'll make it public but i want to show you first

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