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  • i put the lotion in the basket.....

  • if you make this climb high enough out of the magnetic field a track will drop it infront of the push set agean . but a track for the mag in hand would require wheels on the magnet inorder to go around curves to start using gravity

  • Painfull to watch

  • Ok, you can put as many of these in a row as you want, but as soon as you make it loop around to the first one again it will stop. If you start it rolling like this it will have only that same surplus of energy to fight friction - then it will stop. Energy = potential (Gravitational and magnetic) + kinetic.

  • This accomplishes nothing more than putting a paper clip near a magnet and watching it accelerate.

  • haaa

  • >Ok Stefan thank you very much. But it's not >clear for me the position of the differents part

    Just look at the endpieces of the iron cores.

    These are just 2 legs of iron plates 90 degrees apart,

    like bending an iron bar 90 degrees.

    These are between each 2 or 3 magnets to conduct the

    magnetic flux asymmetrically away from the track.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • boy is this guy retarded or he just don't know how to make a movie ...damn it could of lasted like 14 seconds instead of 1:14m. anyway we all seen the point

  • As I said, this were multiple tries

    pasted together.

    I just wanted to have it all on tape.

    Just to make a 14 second moviewithout looping would have been too short...

    Yes,I know, my voice is annoying, so just watch it, by muting the audio volume.

  • @overunitydotcom Your voice is not annoying. Your accent is cool.

  • Yup. By replacing the magnet at the start of the SMOT against the force of the magnetic field, you are giving it all the energy it needs to make another run. Your hand, not the magnets, are the source of the energy expended during the run.

    Overunity doesn't require someone's hand!

  • If you put it in from above about 1 or 2 inchs away from the entrance then there is no stick spot, but of course you have to lift the roller magnet up,

    which also needs energy.

    Just try this out with a roller cylinder made

    out of iron, then you can build several tracks

    after each other and the roller iron cylinder

    should go through it.

    ( or just use a iron ball bearing as the roller)

  • LOL, Well sorry, I tried to find the

    best spot and tested it several times and

    decided to speak (narrate) to it.

    I posted the whole sequence I tried.

    Probably 2 times less would have been okay ! ;)

  • The table is flat, no incline !

    Just try it yourself. You just only need the right dimensions for the 90 degrees iron core pieces to guide the flux away and have some magnetic viscosity !

    Just with magnets only it does not work !

  • This video was taped long before the SMOT from Greg Watson came out.

    (Was taped on Hi8 tape)

    I recently found it on an old tape and uploaded it.

    It was done shortly after the guy with the TOMI

    design showed his thing.

    If you would use just an iron cyclinder instead of ceramic magnets roller stack,

    it would work much better, cause then I would have no sticky spot at the entrance.

  • u need to see how much of an incline u can possibly do so the less space an energy device could be made like this and u prolly would be best to make 4 long ramps so each ramp builds up enough gravity to create some kind of energy to extract and have enough energy to get it going into the next ramp. im thinking this will be a very big design most likely taking up a full open basement. well not the whole basement but the outer walls

  • I can do that without magnets!

    Just lean the table a bit.

  • A few inches after the beginning of the track..

    Not at the beginning, as it sticks there.

    You have to put it into the track from above,

    about at least an inch away from the start...

    as the roller is a magnet in this case...

    This could be much better done with an iron piece roller rod, then it could go in from the beginning of the track...

    But the SMOT was not yet invented, when I tried this video and I did not try just a iron rod as a roller..

    so better use just an iron rod to do it..

  • SO, let me get this right. You out it at the beginning of the track and just....let it go?

  • Not at the beginning, as it sticks there.

    You have to put it into the track from above,

    about at least an inch away from the start...

    This could be much better done with an iron piece roller rod, then it could go in from the beginning of the track...

  • Howard Johnson Linear Motor (1938)

  • Schaue bei mir vorbei,da steht die Antwort auf deine Frage.....

  • thanks for the video demo. another approach to a continual gate that is very interesting with your use of shielding design. keep experimenting and thanks for the inspiration.

  • create longer ramps... 2 of them... Cut a drop hole in the center of each track and use one track to lift the rotor up and drop it through the hole on to the next track. I could get my tracks to go over 10 feet, but I couldn't close the loop.

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