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Author Topic: Super Simple LaFonte Group Pseudo Solid Device You Can Build At Home  (Read 5807 times)

gammarayburst

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See attached drawing.
1. Two magnets pull lower bar flush to form Pseudo Solid fixture as shown in illustration 2.
3. One magnet is moved in Pseudo Solid fashion to lower bar and upper and lower bar assemblies are now in repulsion and assemblies seperate as shown in illustration 4.
5. Now transfer bar is pulled to both assemblies by power of the two magnets as shown in illustration 6.
7. Now lower magnet is moved to upper bar assembly by way of transfer bar in Pseudo Solid fashion.
8. Now transfer bar is removed from both assemblies, note that the transfer bar was pulled to the assemblies by the same two magnets that it is having to be pulled away from. The work done in both situations is equal. The work done in 1 and 4 is overunity work.
Cycle is now ready to repeat.
Materials:
1"X1" Square 1018 steel
Two 1"X1" NIB grade 48 cylinder magnets

neptune

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Re: Super Simple LaFonte Group Pseudo Solid Device You Can Build At Home
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2012, 07:18:29 PM »
Whilst this is a very interesting idea , I see two problems . The first is , that whilst the diagrams are technically correct , Most people would find it hard to visualise in 3 dimensions . A3D diagram would help , or a link to a video . The more people who grasp this , the sooner someone will devise a simple way to automate it to create a prime mover .

gammarayburst

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Sorry, no 3D resources, how did we ever get to the moon?
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2012, 10:39:23 PM »
Whilst this is a very interesting idea , I see two problems . The first is , that whilst the diagrams are technically correct , Most people would find it hard to visualise in 3 dimensions . A3D diagram would help , or a link to a video . The more people who grasp this , the sooner someone will devise a simple way to automate it to create a prime mover .
Sorry, but we have no 3D resources, I would love to post to the list in 3D but as I said no resource to do that.
Due to this being a need for the list people that we can't provide it may be best to not post in the future.
It's a shame, the first man on the moon project was designed and all parts fabricated from 2D drawings. No computer aided drafting was available. Every part of the rocket and moon lander was drawn by hand in 2D.
Butch

gammarayburst

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Re: Super Simple LaFonte Group Pseudo Solid Device You Can Build At Home
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2012, 10:41:51 PM »
Whilst this is a very interesting idea , I see two problems . The first is , that whilst the diagrams are technically correct , Most people would find it hard to visualise in 3 dimensions . A3D diagram would help , or a link to a video . The more people who grasp this , the sooner someone will devise a simple way to automate it to create a prime mover .
Some one will develope it I'm sure, you just won't ever see it on this list.
Butch

gammarayburst

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Additional views on drawing
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2012, 10:55:46 PM »
See attached

gammarayburst

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Correction on transfer plate illustration, sorry, got in a hurry
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2012, 11:46:07 PM »
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gammarayburst

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Much better design for transfer plate! Sorry about changes, this show be it
« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2012, 01:04:46 AM »
See attached