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OS:Perpetual Magnetic Pendulum by George Delk
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Page first featured January 12, 2010
Free Energy Grandfather Clock?
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
George Delk, residing in the U.S., has contrived a pendulum mechanism that he calls "Magnetic Motion" that appears to be kept in motion by the movement of magnets into position to repel the pendulum swing at proper times. On Jan. 11, 2010, he said the machine has been running continuously for three years.
At a minimum, has he come up with a way to harness magnetic energy to perpetually power a grandfather clock -- or at least through the life of the magnets?
It certainly poses an interesting conversation piece.
- "I think this one is more of a mystery. You can follow the logic of it working and not working. Bit of a mind bender. Let us say it has not been proven either way and I hope someone manages to replicate it. [...] I am on the fence this time until we can gather more info. Sorry I can’t be of more help, but certainly worth a post on your freeenergynews." -- Mark Dansie (January 05, 2010)
We offer this PESWiki page as a project page for documenting, validating, replicating, improving on this effect as an open source project.
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Videos
- (YouTube by OverUnity.com; January 01, 2010)
- Originally posted by gdelk123: Perpetual Motion Machine? - "All of the magnets oppose one another. The machine has been operating for two years. Some people say that since it uses magnets, it is not perpetual motion. Magnets do eventually wear out."
Official Website
None? We offer this PESWiki page as an open source project coordination page for replicating, validating/disproving, improving, developing, scaling this device.
- http://www.youtube.com/user/gdelk123 - George's YouTube channel.
Latest
Jan. 16, 2010
- Pendulums > Magnet Motors > Delk Magnetic Pendulum >
Aadhar's replication of Delk's magnetic pendulum - Anand Aadhar has done a fairly close replication of George Delk's magnetic pendulum that Delk claims has been running continuously for three years. Aadhar shows how the video could have been faked. But is his replication close enough to conclude that the device doesn't actually work? (PESWiki; Jan. 16, 2010)
Replications
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anandaadhar
Anand Aadhar (René P.B.A. Meijer) shows that his replication of Delk's magnetic pendulum only "works" if he employs a cheater magnet under the device to assist the pendulum.
- George Elk pendulum replication by Anand Aadhar.m4v - "A successful replication of the perpetual motion magnetic pendulum of George Elk, .... even though in the style of Tinselkoala." (YouTube by anandaadhar; January 16, 2010)
- http://theorderoftime.com/science/free_energy/index.html - Free energy research by Anand Aadhar
Criticism: Though this replication resembles George Delk's, there are some significant differences as I see it. The vertical magnet movement on the two sides is too linear. In Delk's device, they have more of a dropping action, with rapid lifting. In Anand Aadhar's replication those mechanisms have much less movement and speed of getting into/out of place. Nice try, but I wouldn't consider this a sufficiently close replication to be able to merit a label of "proof" that Delk's device is phony. -- Sterling D. Allan, Jan. 16, 2010.
Profile: George Delk
George lives in the United States of America.
Correspondence
Replicate Away
On Jan. 11, 2010, AdminOnDuty wrote:
Hi George, I gave you 4 stars on your invention because . . well I like Oak and it is pretty cool. I think you can sell plans to wood working hobbyists - this is a fantastic conversation piece. A friend of mine works with wood and I bet I could get him to build a couple. Unless of course you intend to sell them. At any rate, how long do the batteries last - did I see a quote that its been running for two years?
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On Jan. 11, 2010, gdelk123 wrote:
Actually, it has been runnning for almost three years now. Thank you for the 4 stars. If your friend can produce these and sell them profitably, more power to him. It does invite interesting conversation. Cheers
Coverage
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- Pendulums > Magnet Motors > Delk Magnetic Pendulum >
Aadhar's replication of Delk's magnetic pendulum - Anand Aadhar has done a fairly close replication of George Delk's magnetic pendulum that Delk claims has been running continuously for three years. Aadhar shows how the video could have been faked. But is his replication close enough to conclude that the device doesn't actually work? (PESWiki; Jan. 16, 2010)
- Featured: Pendulums > Magnet Motors >
Free Energy Grandfather Clock? - American inventor, George Delk, has contrived a pendulum mechanism that he calls "Magnetic Motion" that appears to be kept in action by the movement of magnets into position to repel the pendulum swing at proper times. He claims the machine has been running continuously for three years. (PESWiki; Jan. 12, 2010)
Forums
See Discussion page.
- Delk MP - Delk Magnetic Pendulum Project egroup Commenced Jan. 12, 2010.
- New magnet powered perpetual motion machine - thread commenced at OverUnity.com by Stefan Hartmann January 02, 2010.
Contact
George Delk
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