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New theories about free energy systems => Theory of overunity and free energy => Topic started by: johnny874 on October 15, 2012, 03:05:17 PM

Title: Free Energy
Post by: johnny874 on October 15, 2012, 03:05:17 PM
  @All,
 My thoughts and observations are based on the work I have done working with gravity and fluid based designs.
 There are two conepts that do seem to allow for more work to be perfomed than the input potential should allow.
 With scissors, if they open to 90 degree angles and then are closed, the movement is not equal. The basic reason for this is that when one set of links are opened or closed, all the linkz will have the same movment.
 An example of this is having one link having the value of 10. Then the linear distance it moves along it's path 30% of it's length. This means one link would move from a distance of 7 to a distance of 10 with it's pivot having a movement of 7 perpindicular to it' s path.
 While the distance the end of the link has moved has a value of 3, this is for one link.
 With 3 links, the distance the 3rd link would move would have a value of nine. With 4 links, the work being performed would have a value of 12, about 70% more work that the work initiating motion in the chain/scissors.

Jim
Title: Re: Free Energy
Post by: Pirate88179 on October 18, 2012, 06:04:39 AM
  @All,
 My thoughts and observations are based on the work I have done working with gravity and fluid based designs.
 There are two conepts that do seem to allow for more work to be perfomed than the input potential should allow.
 With scissors, if they open to 90 degree angles and then are closed, the movement is not equal. The basic reason for this is that when one set of links are opened or closed, all the linkz will have the same movment.
 An example of this is having one link having the value of 10. Then the linear distance it moves along it's path 30% of it's length. This means one link would move from a distance of 7 to a distance of 10 with it's pivot having a movement of 7 perpindicular to it' s path.
 While the distance the end of the link has moved has a value of 3, this is for one link.
 With 3 links, the distance the 3rd link would move would have a value of nine. With 4 links, the work being performed would have a value of 12, about 70% more work that the work initiating motion in the chain/scissors.

Jim

Not equal?  Are you nuts?  Oh, sorry, stupid question.  Did you measure the inequality using cubic inches of surface area?  Obviously you did not steal this concept because it is incorrect.  Try using spell check over there....PLEASE!!!!!!


"My thoughts and observations are based on the work I have done working with gravity and fluid based designs."

What work?  Where is it?  You have done no work.  You have said over and over that you can't do any work.  So, the above sentence makes no sense.  Par for the course.  Yet another topic started by "Captain Oblivious" that does nothing but waste band width.  Why didn't you post this in one of the other hundreds of useless topics you have started?


Bill

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Title: Re: Free Energy
Post by: Doug1 on October 19, 2012, 01:14:44 AM
Bill you lost your sense of humor. You have missed the op to coin the name "runs with sissors"