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Author Topic: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator  (Read 136248 times)

MileHigh

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #150 on: November 27, 2014, 08:30:07 PM »
Syncho1:

So you are just a coward, and refuse to acknowledge or account for your behaviour.  You had better stop the trash mouth right now or your mother is going to wash out your mouth with the nastiest bar of soap possible, Irish Spring.  Or, I will accumulate the next five personal attacks that you make on me and email them to Stefan and copy you.  That just might get you booted off of the forum permanently.

For your "million RPM" buddy, just ask him to hold a small separate sensor coil next to his "million RPM" little spinning magnet ball and clearly show a 16.666 KHz sine wave on his scope display.  That's a rotational period of 60 microseconds.  You actually have to prove that the ball is spinning at one million RPM.  Reality and showing your data is so tough sometimes, eh?

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #151 on: November 27, 2014, 10:39:38 PM »
Syncho1:

So you are just a coward, and refuse to acknowledge or account for your behaviour.  You had better stop the trash mouth right now or your mother is going to wash out your mouth with the nastiest bar of soap possible, Irish Spring.  Or, I will accumulate the next five personal attacks that you make on me and email them to Stefan and copy you.  That just might get you booted off of the forum permanently.

For your "million RPM" buddy, just ask him to hold a small separate sensor coil next to his "million RPM" little spinning magnet ball and clearly show a 16.666 KHz sine wave on his scope display.  That's a rotational period of 60 microseconds.  You actually have to prove that the ball is spinning at one million RPM.  Reality and showing your data is so tough sometimes, eh?

MileHigh

@Milehigh,
 
You're just a lousy trash bird bub. You are the reason "Twinbeard" no longer contributes to the OU forum just like Scorch. You're stuck with me you two face hypocrite! You're the one who's gonna wind up permanently tossed off the forum big shot!

MileHigh

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #152 on: November 27, 2014, 10:58:05 PM »
You're a coward.

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You are the reason "Twinbeard" no longer contributes to the OU forum

To quote Twinbeard, "As I expected.  Just another troll, which is why I left this forum.  Nothing to contribute but asshattery.  My time is $250/hr, but I do not think I will be selling it to you."

Does your brain process information properly?  Twinbeard used the past tense.  He left the forum for whatever reason that had nothing to do with me.   Can you actually think straight for a 10-minute stretch Synchro1?

You have to try to stop lying Synchro1.  You are just like Innovation Station, a.k.a. "IST."  Both of you sound perfectly normal in your YouTube clips, but you have these borderline-insane personas on the forums.  How many 50-year-old men have wet-dream fantasies about imaginary over unity circuits?  It's unbelievable the people that you see online.

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #153 on: November 27, 2014, 11:03:16 PM »
@Milehigh,
Twinbeard accelerates his spinner inside his output coil with "Lenz Reversal" alone. Why don't you grow up.

MileHigh

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #154 on: November 27, 2014, 11:06:11 PM »
@Milehigh,
Twinbeard accelerates his spinner inside his output coil with "Lenz Reversal" alone. Why don't you grow up.

Post a timing diagram that shows exactly what "Lenz Reversal" is and then explain in text what you are talking about step-by-step.

synchro1

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #155 on: November 27, 2014, 11:10:39 PM »
Post a timing diagram that shows exactly what "Lenz Reversal" is and then explain in text what you are talking about step-by-step.
That's completely off topic. This thread is dead.
 
 
 
 

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #156 on: November 27, 2014, 11:14:16 PM »
You are just being a coward again because you know that you are finished the moment someone asks you to put some substance behind all of your fantasy bluster.  YOU started the topic about the spinner and the magic "Lenz Reversal." 

tinman

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #157 on: November 27, 2014, 11:53:59 PM »
That's completely off topic. This thread is dead.
Nice bailout Sync ;)

TinselKoala

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #158 on: November 28, 2014, 05:04:28 AM »
You owe me a cheeseburger, Synchro. You have failed to provide any evidence or credible support for your claim of overunity from your spinner. Or should we wait until January 1 for you to admit your failure to provide evidence for your claim?

By the way... why does it slow down progressively and finally stop rotating after a few minutes? I know why, and so do you.

Scorch

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #159 on: April 10, 2015, 03:17:43 AM »
FYI- I'm still working with the G1 but have decided to go ahead and offer the Q3 up for auction if anybody here is interested in what is actually a very well built experimental platform (at a fraction of the retail price) now that I am done working with that experiment and I'm gaining more interest in HHO technologies that are continuing to improve over time.  :)

See: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alternative-Energy-Experimental-System-Quanta-Magnetics-Q3-Charge-Accelerator-/151645123279

Kindest regards;
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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #160 on: April 10, 2015, 08:22:13 AM »
FYI- I'm still working with the G1 but have decided to go ahead and offer the Q3 up for auction if anybody here is interested in what is actually a very well built experimental platform (at a fraction of the retail price) now that I am done working with that experiment and I'm gaining more interest in HHO technologies that are continuing to improve over time.  :)

See: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alternative-Energy-Experimental-System-Quanta-Magnetics-Q3-Charge-Accelerator-/151645123279

Kindest regards;
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HHO is very inefficient to produce and use. I haven't the figures, but you put in energy for HHO production where some is dissipated as heat - which is energy that does not produce HHO.
Further, HHO is used for example to run a combustion engine where the Carnot efficiency cannot exceed approx 70% under ideal conditions. Then you put a generator on the engineshaft, and loose another 10 - 15% efficiency. Then you use the AC from the generator, rectified, and charging a battery or capacitor - you loose another 5% or so.
Under ideal conditions you might reach an efficiency of approx 55-60% - in practice below 25-30% efficiency.


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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #161 on: April 10, 2015, 04:55:31 PM »
Gyroscopic inertia was used as an experiment for use as an energy reservoir in space. Don't remember exactly the details, but the inertia of the mass would release energy on the expense of angular velocity. Arrest me if I'm wrong :-)

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #162 on: April 12, 2015, 09:34:33 PM »
4/12/15

There appears to be some things about HHO systems that are generally not known.
Including the presence of a 'secondary gas' and HHO reactors that can operate on resonance alone and without electricity beyond that to power a pump (which could be engine driven).
And other factors such as very specific reactor clearances of .5mm or less and plasma ignition systems and the energetic expansion of the secondary gas which is NOT a combustion process within the engine.
See:
http://www.globalbemvoices.com/videos/lectures/one-million-cavitating-water-electrolyzers/

One MUST bring most or all of these factors together in order to produce enough efficiency for a highly inefficient, conventional internal combustion engine driven generator to actually run the system well enough to produce enough water based fuel to keep the generator running in self contained mode.

Such as this prototype demonstrating a relatively simple (dry cell) HHO reactor that was used to power the generator in a self contained, mobile system powering the fuel reactor and a halogen flood light (until vibration caused halogen bulb to fail) then transported through an elevator and out into the parking lot while system continued to operate-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMlciNOyo_U
The above system referenced in this video also included a custom, high powered plasma spark ignition system that is geared to the main shaft (on generator end) for proper ignition power and timing in the engine.

And other very interesting factors such as the appearance of 'structured water'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZrAnkUNmAI

Or very high output at low power levels-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsPHvz_SAWA

I am JUST starting to study these things beginning with this compilation of links and other information including Dr. King's power point file on my social media forum here-
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6628277/

And I do plan to build stuff. . .

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HHO is very inefficient to produce and use. I haven't the figures, but you put in energy for HHO production where some is dissipated as heat - which is energy that does not produce HHO.
Further, HHO is used for example to run a combustion engine where the Carnot efficiency cannot exceed approx 70% under ideal conditions. Then you put a generator on the engineshaft, and loose another 10 - 15% efficiency. Then you use the AC from the generator, rectified, and charging a battery or capacitor - you loose another 5% or so.
Under ideal conditions you might reach an efficiency of approx 55-60% - in practice below 25-30% efficiency.


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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #163 on: April 14, 2015, 06:02:42 PM »


And I do plan to build stuff. . .

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Keep doing that. Nothing is more educating than building stuff and test stuff in real life :-)


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Scorch

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Re: Gyroscopic Inertia Generator
« Reply #164 on: April 16, 2015, 01:27:59 AM »
Yes indeed. Nothing better than hands on experiential gaining of knowledge which is a priceless education compared to conventional 'classroom' or 'book' learning.
They say we all have TWO educations. That which is taught to us by others and that which we teach to ourselves.
And we do tend learn a lot MORE from our failures.  ;)

Kindest regards;
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Keep doing that. Nothing is more educating than building stuff and test stuff in real life :-)


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