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Free Energy Blog posts from Monday, April 6, 2014
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My brother Nathan, Directory:Electric Universe wiz, and brother-in-law, Kevn Lambson, who did our logo, are working together on a technology to use a small robotic device to weed a garden. My brother quit his day job in order to tackle this full-time, so they are very serious about the endeavor.
As part of that project, they purchased a 3-D printer, and Kevn, being the artist that he is, printed out a Leonardo Da Vinci "perpetual motion" gravity wheel design.
Here's a video I shot of my atomic clock physicist dad, Directory:David Wayne Allan, giving a brief demonstration.
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(YouTube April 5, 2015)
One of the commenters, slackdawg05, wrote:
: Needs to have a longer stroke or more distance the counter weight has to travel. Also I can picture the outer ring having mass to store the kinetic energy to keep the momentum going. ?
A thought I had was what if you created a sort of "diode," to create an imbalance, by having a piece of plastic that the ball could easily roll over in one direction, but would then flip up and hold the ball in place longer. I would predict that the same kind of "net zero" balance would result, but maybe not. I think the idea of having some mass in the flywheel to keep momentum going would be important as well, if something like this were to work.
I should also mention that I believe our friend Raphial Morgado, inventor of the Directory:Massive Yet Tiny (MYT) Engine is most likely the reincarnation of Da Vinci.
My dad thinks is Magic of and Egg experiment might give some food for thought that could prove fruitful in this area.
Got this clarification back from Kevn:
: From: Kevn Lambson
: Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 2:03 PM
: Subject: RE: family science: Simple Leonardo Da Vinci gravity wheel that doesn't work
: Hey Ster,
: Thanks for the write-up on the model. In fairness and transparency, it should be noted that I didn’t design any of it, just downloaded from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:331609 .
: Also of note: http://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=perpetual+motion&sa=
: Take care,
: K
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