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iacob alex

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Pulsatory gravitational avalanche...
« on: May 13, 2007, 05:08:58 PM »
...can be a concise word description for a possible method to collect the gravity power...if you like to make some imaginative steps.

The first step you can find at    www.msu.edu/user/brechtjo/physics/atwood/atwood.html

Here is a simulation of a particular Atwood machine,with a heavy pulley.

It can suggest a gravitational avalanche,a vertical,linear fall in gravity thay is transffered,transformed  into a rotational/inertial  increasing momentum.

You can take a small difference for mass 1 and mass 2 ,that will cause greater and greater momentum for mass 3/massive pulley/.

So,the first step is a modified Atwood machine,that plays a gravitational to inertial energy avalanche .

The next step is yours...to make it pulsatory.

     All the Bests!  /  Alex

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Re: Pulsatory gravitational avalanche...
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2008, 01:21:12 PM »

   ...can be a perception,of a possible mind's eye design regarding the pulsatory phenomena ,that we know as a common manifestation of the natural dynamics, around us.

   As we can notice,the unartificial "language"/expression of the dissipative power is vortex.We can see it,in every place(air,water).
   But...in the "deeps",at any moment ,we must "read" inertia.
   A certain gravity fall( suggested by an Atwood Machine with a heavy pulley),of a certain size(suggested by Aldo Costa's hero-like performance) and a certain shorten configuration of the wheel concept(it can be with two spokes only...so a  "minimal"  one),can open the gate of the inertial/vortex like inertial power via gravity fall?!
  Maybe...

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Re: Pulsatory gravitational avalanche...
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2008, 02:24:52 AM »

   ...can be resembled to an electron avalanche:the electron is the mass and the electric field is the gravitational  field,with the same quadratic evolution.
  As we know,gravity has  a high potential gradient,as high as we use it.

  An electron avalanche,can culminate with a sparkle or a continuous ark that completely bridges the gap.
  An avalanche process requires a storage ,so to sustain this spark,discharge in a continuous deal with.

  A free fall in gravity is useless,inutile because it ends with a crash,break contact.
  A time-retarded fall in gravity is more interesting and practical,usable,utilitarian: the natural flow of water ,due to gravity.
  In a simple way,we can transfer this fall in a next,close at hand storage:rotational inertia.
  Now, we are engaged in with the time factor:as we dilute the time,the pace,tempo of a phenomenon,the gravitational fall/flow.
  For the same highness,lift up we can get more energy from gravity.

  So,a possible and serviceable gravitational avalanche phenomenon can generate something alike a "sparkle",energy bubble in a way to obtain a self-process?
  We need to imagine a mechanism that can sustain this process ,creating avalanche after avalanche,so it seems to me...

        All the Bests!  /  Alex

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Re: Pulsatory gravitational avalanche...
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2008, 02:38:05 AM »
Make the pulley (mass 3) massive (9 kg), and place nearly all the mass of the pulley in the rim. From their calculations I think they are assuming a uniform (from center to rim, as in a solid disk) distribution of mass.

Place the pulley in a horizontal plane. Drape the string to mass 2 over a frictionless pulley. 

Make mass 1 equal to zero and mass 2 equal to 1 kg.  Wrap the string around the pulley, because mass one is gone along with friction.You have to tie the string to the pulley.

This will give you 1 kg accelerating 10 kilograms and an acceleration of .981 m/sec.

When the ten kilograms achieves a velocity of 1 m/sec; mass 2 has dropped .5096 meters.

Transfer the nine units of momentum of the horizontally mounted rim (pulley) into one of those nine kilograms as in the cylinder and spheres device and the one kilogram will rise (as in a pendulum) 4.128 meters. This is an energy increase to 810%

Mechanically arrange the kilogram at 4.128 meters to lift mass 2 back to where it started and you still have 3.618 meters left over.