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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

THIS IS MY IDEA FOR AN OVER UNITY DEVICE. I DONT HAVE THE FUNDING TO BUILD IT BUT I WOULD LIKE COMMENTS TO AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH ME ABOUT WHETHER IT COULD POSSIBLY WORK OR NOT.

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  • Hey Superman... so... you have some balls of steel... i always think in the negative and reverse... so... let's try to get the solid magnetic balls to drop down instead thru a tube of air, the air comes out of the bottom and helps rotate two large magnets on a wheel which push the balls back up to the top. Won't work. Anytime an object falls or rolls down, it takes more energy to put it back to the starting position. unless you've overcome gravity. Please feel free to see my ROCK JUMP video.

  • @Moneymax3001 Not sure that you understand the concept . Magnetic balls? Magnets? What part of floating balls in a tank of water doesnt overcome gravity?

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  • @ooootehnutjobbery don't know if my comment posted but in case it didn't get your damn second law out of here. its already flawed by simply throwing gravity into the mix. oh and something that runs for 1000 years than stops isn't perpetual motion. nobody said anything about perpetual motion i'm 18 and i can see the flaws in the almighty 'second law'

  • @ooootehnutjobbery you people that always come in with your 2nd law of thermodynamics are educated dumb people who lock the truely smart ones away for the rest of their lifes to keep your small achievements looking massive. perpetual motion is impossible yes. but gravity is an energy caused by a giant magnet if you will. so if you used a constant force like gravity... you do not have perpetual motion. however, you will be able to overcome energy input.. its been done thousands of times.

  • @ooootehnutjobbery you people that always come in with your 2nd law of thermodynamics are educated dumb people who lock the truely smart ones away for the rest of their lifes to keep your small achievements looking massive. perpetual motion is impossible yes. but gravity is an energy caused by a giant magnet if you will. so if you used a constant force like gravity... you do not have perpetual motion. however, you will be able to overcome energy input.. its been done thousands of times.

  • Won't work for several reasons, starting with the 2nd law of thermodynamics. There's no way to get more energy out of a system than you put in. Perpetual motion devices are as such impossible, let alone 'over unity' devices. You need to calculate the losses in the system, inclusive of the efficiency of the drive belt and generator and all the friction losses of each of the bearings in the system.

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