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dradak1

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #45 on: January 08, 2010, 02:29:57 AM »
he he perpetuum (non)mobile is real , I can make it in few minutes exactly in one.
Take a piece of plasticine, a nice pencil and two magnets with holes in center.
Put pencil into plasticine and plasticine stick to tabletop, drop one magnet on pencil and another also in such way that it will repel the first one.

Congratulations, you have created your first perpetuum (non)mobile.Think about it.

That sound's exiting for 5-6 years old child - you just proof that all of us (around 6B people) have way to go. And just for your note - any single person (from that 6B) is better from rest in something and worst from rest in something - no one is perfect. :-)

mike-ao

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #46 on: January 08, 2010, 02:00:34 PM »
he he perpetuum (non)mobile is real , I can make it in few minutes exactly in one.
Take a piece of plasticine, a nice pencil and two magnets with holes in center.
Put pencil into plasticine and plasticine stick to tabletop, drop one magnet on pencil and another also in such way that it will repel the first one.

Congratulations, you have created your first perpetuum (non)mobile.Think about it.
how much disinformation you're willing to spread around?
Many people have decided to work around on the "free energy" with their power. So keep such a nonsense for your own.

...all of us (around 6B people)
what do you mean with 6B people?

dradak1

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #47 on: January 08, 2010, 05:44:09 PM »
how much disinformation you're willing to spread around?
Many people have decided to work around on the "free energy" with their power. So keep such a nonsense for your own.
what do you mean with 6B people?

That mean around 6 billion humans are presently on Mother Earth.  :)

neptune

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #48 on: January 08, 2010, 07:16:38 PM »
If you have tried to replicate this machine , please share it here , even if it failed to work .

4Tesla

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #49 on: January 09, 2010, 12:22:00 AM »
Hi all,

Anyone notice the two black circles on the base.. someone on youtube thinks they are coils wrapped in black electrical tape?  If they weren't there, it would be easier to believe.

4Tesla

mike-ao

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #50 on: January 09, 2010, 01:15:44 AM »
That mean around 6 billion humans are presently on Mother Earth.  :)
tnx, sorry the dumb question ;) ... I've misunderstood the billion.. 
German counts different

If you have tried to replicate this machine , please share it here , even if it failed to work .
I've started to work today on it. i use some Plexiglas, so the major part's will be visible. trough the w-end I'll fool around to balance the picker-bird. *gg*

as soon i finish the replication, I'll place one or two  IP-cam's on it and I'll give you the URL for viewing wit VLC-player. i hope it will work

norman6538

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #51 on: January 09, 2010, 07:01:41 PM »
I put a rapid prototype together with only the one side using a balanced see-saw instead of the gillotine because I  suspected it would be prone to sticking. I use wire stops and wire axles that can easily be repositioned in wood holes and used aluminum soffet to make C channel for the arms and see-saws and connected them with small craft wire to lift the gillotine/see-saw.

Amagingly there is action at quite a distance.

No cigar. The action
works but when the magnet drops near the pendulum it stops and does not continue down.
This is because of a magnetic phenonemon I call describe as "there is no push without a squeeze" and so we have to pay for the squeeze. This could easily be seen if a string was
used to drop the gillotine then it would not drop and extra string would be seen.

Better luck to you. I am working on Lafonte stuff at the same time. So I vacilate back and forth between them because I am addicted to magnets.

Norman 

gyulasun

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #52 on: January 09, 2010, 07:34:03 PM »
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Amazingly there is action at quite a distance.

No cigar. The action works but when the magnet drops near the pendulum it stops and does not continue down.
This is because of a magnetic phenonemon I call describe as "there is no push without a squeeze" and so we have to pay for the squeeze. This could easily be seen if a string was used to drop the gillotine then it would not drop and extra string would be seen.
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Hi Norman,

I apologize but I did not get your explanation why the gillotine did not continue to drop fully down?

Was it because the coming pendulum magnet did not let it drop but kept it at a distance up from the full down position?

Sorry and thanks,  Gyula

ramset

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #53 on: January 09, 2010, 07:51:11 PM »
Norman
Thanks for sharing

If your addicted then you must follow a master addict

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8620.0

Chet

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #54 on: January 09, 2010, 09:17:05 PM »
Gravity should replace squeeze force.
In other ways this device is using repelling magnets to force pendulum UP , then gravity is net zero force and pull it DOWN.I'm wondering where is "the sticky point"

allcanadian

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #55 on: January 10, 2010, 12:09:44 AM »
@All
If it means anything I don't believe this guy for 1 second and it has nothing to do with science but moreso psychology. I have heard many inventors speak and I think this one has an ego many times larger than his IQ. I would guess at some point the truth will be revealed as a hoax and he will put down the FE community and other people for believing his hoax. In the end this is his own twisted way of feeding his ego and his superiority complex at the expense of others, I could be wrong but this is what I think is happening. I do not believe he is sincere in any way, shape or form.
Regards
AC

norman6538

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #56 on: January 10, 2010, 12:24:41 AM »

Hi Norman,

I apologize but I did not get your explanation why the gillotine did not continue to drop fully down?

Was it because the coming pendulum magnet did not let it drop but kept it at a distance up from the full down position?

Sorry and thanks,  Gyula

Gyula
The mechanical part works properly when the pendulum magnets are not attached. Then
when they are attached it does not drop rapidly enough to get the desired snap.

I also made one with a gillotine and it was much more problematic in dropping than the see-saw. But its a lot of fun.

Norman

4Tesla

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #57 on: January 10, 2010, 06:17:05 AM »
Hi all,

Anyone notice the two black circles on the base.. someone on youtube thinks they are coils wrapped in black electrical tape?  If they weren't there, it would be easier to believe.

4Tesla

Guys.. any thoughts on the black circles on the base?

markdansie

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #58 on: January 10, 2010, 10:43:38 AM »
@Norman,
Hi , thanks for your updates. I also had a problem trying to figure out how that blade was dropping without any signs of repelling or slowing down the decent. The only thing I could think of was they must be pretty weak magnets or the timing had something to do with it. So many unknowns.
The black plugs are a mystery, I thought it could something to do with sealing it up if they had evacuated the air.
I feel this is somehow rigged at this stage and sent as a teaser. the poster of the video has not responded for some time to any requests.
Kind Regards
Mark

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Re: New magnet powered perpetual motion machine
« Reply #59 on: January 10, 2010, 01:01:58 PM »
The black plugs are a mystery, I thought it could something to do with sealing it up if they had evacuated the air.
i guess you guys are talking about the two black knobs on the bottom-plate just next to the pier.
i guess it is some kind of Rubber bushing, because the pendulum transfers a non-negligible effect to the whole case.

mike