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Originally Posted by Flying Pyramid
Very nice concept.
However the spheres, think about the number 6.
You start the sphere creation but curve in so you create a notch that is 19.5 degrees thick on one side, then apply that 19.5 degree notch to all four sides.
Press the pyramid so that mid-way of the pyramid is barely not touching the nocthes as they pass. Then speed up the pyramid rotation to a ridiculously high revolution and at the same time, time it with the rotation of the three spheres so the four notches on each sphere pass a corner of the pyramid as it spins. All pieces are rotating in sycronisity at very high revolutions. Energy will buid at the bottom of the pyramid. A crop circle in one of the pics i posted in the first post of this thread has an image of it, but the people that found it and researched it have it upside down......
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Ahh, HA! Certainly a nice piece of the puzzle! Rotate the notched spheres
in sync with the tips of the pyramid so that the spheres are actually rotating at 3x the speed of the tetrahedron, or at 4x the speed of the pentahedron (traditional Giza pyramid).
I have seen some data about the relative non-linearity of push vs. pull type motors, and of simple magnetic devices. Most of the latter develop almost no torque, certainly not enough to drive a generator.
You say the magnetic material HAS to be Magnetite, or can Neo be used?