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Xiaou2:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ISTNVTVQ

Chas Campbell has made a video showing his Gravity Engine machine.

 Its 127 megs, but IMOP, well worth the weight. (pun intended ;) )

 While you can clearly see it work, there are some flaws where
the balls fly off the tracks and needs some tweaking.   The
principle however, is pure GENIUS!

 Its also pretty artistic.

 Amazing!   ;D ;D ;D


Samstag:
It's about damn time someone finally made a free energy machine that isn't a fraud.[/sarcasm]

"In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"

 - Homer J. Simpson

RayB:
There have been MANY designs like this, throughout the last couple centuries and they all have flaws or inaccuracies that make them impractical for actual energy production. And it's not "free energy" unless it outputs more energy than it requires to operate.

He's using gravity. Others have tried using magnets.


Other recent "free energy" machines:

Orbo:
http://dispatchesfromthefuture.com/
http://www.steorn.com/orbo/
http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/04/steorns-orbo-free-energy-machine-demonstrated-tomorrow/
When they tried to demo the Orbo in July, it failed to work and they cited heat from the lamps as the blame. If a machine like this is so sensitive to heat, it's not going to meet any practical energy production applications.

Joseph Newman's Energy Machine:
http://www.josephnewman.com/
This guy's theory of gyroscopic particles is interesting, and he himself is entertaining in a strange way, but everything else about him and his work is fishy. He won't allow anyone to see how his machine works; He punched out a "critic" at a public demonstration; He's gone on and on about the role of god in this (the machine is his gift from god, god told him, blah blah blah). To me it looks like a finely balance device that has low enough friction to keep spinning for a long time (but not perpetually).

RayB:
PS: The guy spends WAY too much time explaining what is essentially simple grade 7 science.

Hoopz:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=62961.0

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