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Scott Hall Gravity Wheel Replicated

See: http://peswiki.com/index.ph... Scott Hall created two gravity wheels that he clams to have rolled on a flat surface on its own. He then burned his two working prototypes in response to negati...  
 
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1monsoonwoman1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I believe in gravity wheels, I have made my first attempt at one, in doing so I have found some things that have prevented it from working as it should but in my next design it will work, as you will find out when you see my video, thanks!
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good job hope you do more videos like that save me time from maken one THANKS
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gravity wheels and magnetic motors are not feasible energy sources as they are mathematically impossible. to those of you who care about the future of energy: put your efforts into improving solar cell efficiency, using wind energy for electricity production as well as electrolysis to isolate hydrogen, and nuclear fusion... even nuclear fission technology is worthwhile. get a solid knowledge of basic physics before wasting time and money (and natural resources) on the impossible.
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Great video! Way too many similarities to the alsetalokin situation... what's amazing is that even if these famous devices do not work as shown, they could still fetch at least a little profit off of eBay.

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