AOGFG Self-Runner Gravity Motor Prototype Nearly Completed, March 23, 2011

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Sorry for poor quality. This video of Bobby Amarasingham's technology prototype was shot with a cell phone. The good news is that he gave us permission to share it because the resolution is low enough that no keys are disclosed.

This is a unit built by an engineering group in Bristol, U.K. It is almost completed.

If I understand correctly, this one was designed to be self-powering with energy left over for practical use. I don't think this is one that requires modest drive power to produce copious output, which is what the group in Holland is producing as a production prototype.

Bobby expects that this Bristol prototype will produce about 4 kilowatts with the outer (Ferris) wheel spinning at 60 rpm, while the inner wheels spin at 240 rpm. Doubling the speed is calculated to quadruple the power output. The calculations take the size, speed, weight, and out of balance torque into consideration, and are done by professional scientists.

The production prototype from Holland is very nearly completed.

For more info, see: http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Alpha_Omega_Galaxy_Freefall_Generator_...

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  • If i had a dollar for every pixel in this video, i'd have one dollar

  • So many great new ideas and inventions coming into play. Thank you for posting and good luck to the English/Dutch people involved in development.

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  • i wonder if all the weights are connected to the center shaft in this vid?

  • Gravity motor? That's hilarious because it's FAKE!

  • see kojin gravity motor

  • yes use a better cam please . and 4000 watts is significant . this putts fosel fuel out. when do we get it ?

  • @olavi88 "per hour" is a consumer regulation. If they were gonna sell it someday in the future, then they will have to say it this way.

  • @Beef1188

    No. You can't say that 4 kilowatts is per hour or per day.

  • @D2105K

    4 kilowatts = 4 kilojoules per second

    You can't say that 4 kilowatts is per hour or per day. 4 kilowatts is 4 kilowatts continuously all the time till the machine is running at such power output. 

  • @D2105K when somebody says 4KW it usually means per hour.

  • when you say: "will produce about 4 kilowatts" is that per hour / day / week ? looks great though!

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