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Originally Posted by DJModer
Thank you for your explanation.
I can visualize that the pyramid and the balls do not touch, however three balls have to sit on a flat surface and stay in a fixed position, some how. I think, the spinning axis needs to be perpendicular to the surface. If the balls center of gravity are not balanced (due to some error in notch locations and volume or due to the pyramid spinning axis misalign), they may spin out of the positions.
Even if the spinning balls do not touch the pyramid, they will create friction with the floor and produce heat causes wear and tear (if spinning at high rpm), unless everything levitate.... May be, this is not a big deal.
The only to verify this is to build it. I appreciate that you share the information with us. I really like to see this idea become a reality.
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Yes the entire setup is suspended but not levitated in mid air.
They would be suspended in a fashion that created little or no interference.
The pyramid will levitate over the 3 spheres but it must be pressed down so that they are all in the right configuration.
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Originally Posted by ayadew
You are right, I never thought about the world in that way. Thank you recallone.
On-topic: Also, thank you for this thread, it's a very interesting concept, but the main problem with creating a true free energy device is the extreme precision in construction needed. Is this correct?
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Yes but there is alot of fun in trying different approches, styles, objects.
Even try other shapes and see what happens. We are entering uncharted territory, there are no "rules" to go by. This is outside of our structured physics. Have fun.
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Originally Posted by khepran
...in slo mo again
regards,
-k
p.s.
are the spins of the magnet spheres perpendicular
to the ground plane, or to the angles of the pyramid
as shown in the animation?
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That is a good question, you'll have to try both and see what happens.
I can tell you however, that depending on where you are on the earth it will have slightly different effects. But always point north to north and south to south.
The notches are looking better. You have the right idea but now make them deeper. Look at a swastika, see how the arms stretch out from the center.
Take a piece of paper and draw a cross (a giant plus sign) and begin from the top of the top line and draw a curve from the top of that line to about the middle of the line to the left. Now repeat on all four sides.
NOTE: middle of the line is not 19.5 degrees but you will get the idea.
Peace, Love & Light