Brian Berrett demonstrates how one bike tire with weights on the bottom, caused to swing back and forth, create an up-and-down oscillation in a second wheel, to which the first is attached. The second wheel is lined with magnets, juxtaposed by coils, so that as the magnets are made to pass back and forth by the coils, electricity is generated. Once optimized, this arrangement could create more electrical output than is required to keep the primary pendulum swinging.
Video footage taken by Sterling D.Allan.
See: http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Milkovic-Berrett_Secondary_Oscillator_Generator
...and the spring wants to be a solenoid.
sushimotoo 3 years ago
Interesting approach to milkovic.
It cries for some coil at the primary pendulum.
sushimotoo 3 years ago
this particular device requires an outreach of specific gravitational force perpindicular to its outer most magnetical layer with retrospect to the parralleligrams of......FBI is here
barabranch 3 years ago
I don't think he claimed any such thing anywhere, are you a perpetuar motion phobic?
If you did your homework you would be real excited about what he just showed us.
vzon17 3 years ago
If you claim you can achieve perpetual motion then lets see a video condensed into 5 minutes of say... 3 weeks of straight taping.
Arabcrombie 4 years ago
What the fuck was that ? not free energy !! just a load of crap.
vuuren007 4 years ago
I'm with you pilgrum. By law, it is illegal to still, but people do it all the time. Laws used to say that if you walked far enough in a straight line, you would fall off the edge of the Earth. WHAT happened to THAT Law ????
The law used to say that Man can not fly !! Then some A-hole one came up with the laws of airodinamics.
RHEAD100 4 years ago
cool
wolfclan907 4 years ago
Laws are ment to be broken.
ekuwa69 4 years ago
Beautiful device! Excellent demonstration of resonance. But there is no way you will get more energy out of it than was put in. Violates 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Perpetual motion is a tough challenge! I wish you the best of luck, though...
freesk8 4 years ago