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iacob alex

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A possible similitude...
« on: August 22, 2008, 04:00:33 PM »

     ...a potential easy to understand working ,design principle of a gravity powered device can be the well known LC oscillator.

       All that we need is a symbol transfer,from electricity into mechanics:

   -working voltage (power supply)  becomes gravity level

   -voltage pulses become gravity waves,pulses...the output that we need

   -electrical and magnetic fields can be gravity and rotational inertia

   -L and C elements become...???...this is the point!

   Take it as a sketch idea,nothing more.


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Re: A possible similitude...
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 08:43:53 PM »
"-voltage pulses become gravity waves,pulses...the output that we need"

I don't really understand - wouldn't you need electricity for that? Probably a diagram or picture would be helpful.

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Re: A possible similitude...
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2008, 07:48:54 PM »


        Hi Dieter!

  Similitude is outward appearance,likeness,close resemblance.

  So,no electrical "sight".

  The electrical L and C parts,become mechanical parts..that's all way of thinking.

  The charge-discharge process of energy can be imagined as pure mechanical.


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Re: A possible similitude...
« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2009, 06:28:48 AM »

       Hi Dieter!

    Your question( august 2008) can be answered better now (march 2009),if you take a look at    www.veljkomilkovic.com  then click on the text of Jovan Marjanovic(Key of Gravity Machine).

    Then,it was for me a kind of diffuse understsnding...now I have more clarity.

    A possible similitude of elementar mechano-electric abstracts:

      push,pressure/voltage

      movement,velocity/current

      lever+fulcrum/transformer

      pendulum+fixed fulcrum/open circuit(no current)

      pendulum+mobile fulcrum/closed circuit(we have current,...so a current generator)

  As Marjanovic says,if we manage to modify the swinging motion of the pendulum into a spinning one,we can get out energy from this pulsating mechanism.

          All the Bests!  /  Alex

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Re: A possible similitude...
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2009, 06:25:28 AM »

  ... from electronics can be a relaxation oscillator:all that we need is a transfer of the groundwork.

      A relaxation oscillator is an oscillator in which a capacitor is charged gradually and then discharged rapidly.

      Mechanical capacitor is a flywheel type.

      The capacitor is charged through a resistor(current source).

      The torque difference (in a long arm-short arm arrangement,with two equal masses), acts as a current source.

       The supply voltage is the gravity potential between two levels.

       In parallel with the capacitor/flywheel  is a threshold/latch device.

       An illustration you can find at    www.geocities.com/iacob_alex   then click at "Some_Drafts"/text013.jpg  with the title "Free Gravity Rolling 01"...a rolling wheel on the ground surface.

                                  All the Bests!  /  Alex