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Xiaou2:
--- Quote ---You waste time arguing for this guy when you'd be better served spending that time learning basic electronics or physics.
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I merely stated what he said. Is it true? I dont know. However, logically it
would seem that if it was not true, then there would have been a thousand post
disputing it from people who Did know. There was no such post.
--- Quote ---And they all result in something really weak that doesn't quite work
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Apparently, there is a device an artists made that uses magnets, a steel ball, and some
weights.. that is perpetual. Its housed in a museum I believe.
Correctly, you really couldnt capture any energy out of that system.
However, what Strorn has discovered is vastly different. To do with magnetic
interactions... which cause a gain of electrical output. Scaled up to a much
larger size... its possible that it might be feasible to get usable energy out of such a
system.
Im not saying the thing couldnt be a Scam. However, if you add up all the details,
it points more towards 'They have something interesting here'.
I dont blindly accept. I merely have an open mind.
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 07, 2010, 06:36:52 am ---
Apparently, there is a device an artists made that uses magnets, a steel ball, and some
weights.. that is perpetual. Its housed in a museum I believe.
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:banghead:
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on February 07, 2010, 06:43:48 am ---
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 07, 2010, 06:36:52 am ---
Apparently, there is a device an artists made that uses magnets, a steel ball, and some
weights.. that is perpetual. Its housed in a museum I believe.
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:banghead:
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Yep. Pretty much. The 'something for nothing' crowd just refuses to get it.
Xaiou's World:
Xiaou2:
Nevermind. Im finding contradictory information on how long it had been running.
Still, its one heck of a device.
http://theorderoftime.com/science/free_energy/support-files/finsrud.html
RayB:
Very cool pendulum effect.
The problem with devices like that one, AND the Orbo is that they likely can't be scaled up very much, like you say. The molecules that make up matter don't scale, and the world's gravity and other natural laws are constant. This means that certain effects won't just scale 1:1 (its not like scaling up a 3D model in a computer simulation). But I do look forward to seeing giant Orbos on Youtube. :)
Here's an interesting implementation that's almost completely frictionless (but imagine trying to scale that up and keep it balanced the same, and have enough magnetic cushion, etc):
Anyone read italian?
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