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G-Force Rotational machine

An Armenian inventor has demonstrated a machine that harnesses gravitational energy to turn a 3 meter in diameter wheel, to which a 300KVA electric generator is attached. It allegedly requires no ...  
 
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onthecuttingedge2005 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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gravity is the weakest force, no torque and no overunity. you have to put energy into it to store it then use the energy stored.
KKinsane2009 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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so do you like have to align the spin opposite to earths spin or something to get supposed energy from nowhere? or is it a scam.
frankensteinmoneymac (2 months ago) Show Hide
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interesting idea you got there......this thing I am betting is a scam.....anything that big and complicated looking is almost asured to be one. If it works by a force of gravity then one would think it could be scaled down and made simply....there is more places to hide batteries or air pumps in that thing than I could even imagine.....It would take a simple easy to see mechanism to convinve me.
Physhi (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Highly skeptical of it, doesn't quite look like it'd work.
5mrd (1 year ago) Show Hide
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1/7/1993 ;D
ecomafia (1 year ago) Show Hide
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A nice way to turn guilibility into noise.
So floks, where energy comes from ? Gravity ? On a cyclic base ? Ok, case closed.
myleftnutts (1 year ago) Show Hide
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True Dat ! jimmy true dat. and in the not too distant future they will put meters,on the sun,and the wind. the"Bankers" say so.
brigadanapalm (1 year ago) Show Hide
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why they dont speak about magnetic generators ??? mmuyuch better to T_WT
prototype9000 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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looks like it should work to me
backwoodsBrophil (1 year ago) Show Hide
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300Kw from this...If it's turning 15 rpm you're talking like over 140,000 Ft-lbs torque, that sprocket hardly looks like it would handle the torque. Oh, but wish it were so, wish it were so.

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