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  • it's a swing at work. thank god that until now no kids were propelled into space by overunity.

    think battery - as in pumping water uphill during day and get back that input during night. it'll never be more than input sadly but at different cost maybe and when needed.

    we'll just have to make that solar powered now. :)

  • Fine but not commercially valid.

  • I like your machine. I am building free energy.

  • WTF is that cable?

    

  • Want to see a real gravity motor watch "Kojin motor" read demo for turbine

  • Who would have thought electricity could be used to power a wheel? Amazing stuff this.

  • Very cool... I like it ..good job!

  • how do u stop something like that?

  • @Wofofsilver turn off the power I guess, pretty much like any other electric motor !

  • Some people just ruin youtube with their posts !! Hey mr. Mikhail with the cracked teeth, could we make youtube more respected place of toughts exchange ?

  • смех

  • some people just have too much time on their hands...lol

  • @1marceltony Yes, and you're one of them. Sitting around browsing youtube videos of other ppl spending their time productively, making stupid comments.

  • Yo stupids he is using actuators at the extremities that throw the wheel out of balance, thus turning the wheel by the force of gravity. He is not using a motor at the axel.

  • Wow! An electric powered wheel. What will they think of next? As close to a self running device as a hamster in a treadmill.

  • Isn't that a wire coming from the left edge of camera's view to the center, providing power?

  • Thumbs Up, great work, now try to put on the same ax a Muller generator ( has no friction) and there you go free amps for the taking. regards from Spain.

  • if it was a gravity machine the design would work, but ineficiently, the momentum would keep it moving, but it would slow down rather than speed up due to friction

  • I laughed so hard when i watched this.

    How is using electric motors to spin a wheel a gravity engine?

    Why not just use an electric motor to spin the wheel in the first place?

    FAIL

  • i like your machine i am building one similar i am wondering how you get the motors to turn on at the right times....

  • @mrbontful

    There are two current collection of copper rings and two carbon brushes. With one of the ring current is delivered to one motor, and the other on the second. Both rings half-covered with epoxy glue with a shift. Thus, when switched on one engine, the other at this time off. You can also divide each ring into quarters, alternating conductive and not conductive surface. Then, during one revolution of each motor will be included twice.

    Good luck

  • Mikhail can you make this run a portable air conditioner?

  • @billyandtherockets

    I can to rotate a huge Ferris wheel using just 1 kW.

  • @MikhailDmitriyev so you need some voltage and current to make this wheel start? then what...do you turn off the power and it keeps going?

  • @billyandtherockets

    Overunity operates if the output power is multiple times more than the input one.

    

  • @MikhailDmitriyev you wish.

  • @MikhailDmitriyev So can ferris wheel operators.

  • hahaha what is that wire behind the wheel man? nice joke lol

  • omg your right! this technology can be used on space stations to produce the sense of gravity! a spinning space station could allow people to walk on the floor!

  • It is really gravitational engine.

  • @MikhailDmitriyev keep up the good work, i like these 6x clips

    thanx for posting

    peace4peace

  • about as phony as a three dollar bill !!!

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