I had an idea, a variant of what I see being employed. What if the Milkovic Pendulum was stretched out (linear horizontal direction) and the Hammer End, and the Pendulum were both made of water containment devices, and the pendulum itself was completely non-magnetic material, a swinging jug if you will.
Then, the unit would be made tall enough such that the traditional Milkovic Pendulum actually swung a third oscillation stage, below it.. and that's where the Bedini came in, the smaller bob need only be pulsed, independantly, to then influence the upper, heavier "jug". A pulsed magnet bob if you will, swinging from the real Pendulums bottom.
My thought is you would pay, in energy, only the cost to keep the bottom pendulum swinging enough... to keep the upper pendulum, swinging enough to... keep the hammer pounding.
Then, the unit would be made tall enough such that the traditional Milkovic Pendulum actually swung a third oscillation stage, below it.. and that's where the Bedini came in, the smaller bob need only be pulsed, independantly, to then influence the upper, heavier "jug". A pulsed magnet bob if you will, swinging from the real Pendulums bottom.
My thought is you would pay, in energy, only the cost to keep the bottom pendulum swinging enough... to keep the upper pendulum, swinging enough to... keep the hammer pounding.
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