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Gravity Wheel 2009. 4 waves 30° under a 1kg load.

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

4 wave wheel confirming 30° forced rotation under a load of 1 kg (pasta packet).

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MechanicalSquareWaveGenerator/

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  • My device is not an over-unity machine, it simply uses the right wave length and frequency to tap into the earths gravitational field, The math is extracted from minimum whole number hypotenuse squared and imperial measure.

    In theory the basic solution.

    There are 360 degrees needed to create a rotating point..

    Because of its size and speed, the only application that I can see in a finished engineered version is to replace wind drive - gravity drive a more constant input/output than wind drive.

  • does it spin on it's own without a load?

  • No.

    This is simply to demonstate a 30 degree movement.

    My experiments have stopped, due to my lack of interest after recovery from breaking my ankle.

    I have yet to add the other 8 waves to see if it does work on its own.

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  • @AntonyBurr Well keep trying (when you can), and ya I think you need 4 more springs (or more), but you may need to think about different concepts.

    It's a good test, but your demo doesn't show a good way to perpetual motion, however it looks very promising. A very good concept. :3

  • Ah, interesting step towards perpetual motion ... Be Cosmic ...

  • I could work with more inertia

  • What you need to do is have a weight at the top only, and have it bolted in place so it doesn't move around. That way you will have a guaranteed 90 degrees of movement, instead of only 30 degrees. It's therefore 3 times better.

  • Good design. Don't give up, keep trying.

  • Good design. Don't give up keep trying.

  • Good design. I look forward to seeing your machine after more waves have been

    added. Don't loose interest. You got to keep plugging away at it.

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