Perpetual Motion Pendulum EXPERIMENTS In one case I seem to have found a pendulum with over-unity properties. NEXT: Escher Machine Pendulums Diagrams nathancoppedge.com |
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STATISTICS: Pendulum Type 1 VOLITION: 1 (2 active u /2 dual-axial u) EQUILIBRIUM: 1 (1 mobile u / (1 stem / 1 cycle)) EFFICIENCY: 1 (1 Ve / 1 VE) VOLITIONAL STATEMENT: This design may have been too optimistic about spiral lifting. I experimented, but it didn't seem to work. |
STATISTICS: Pendulum Type 2 VOLITION: 2 or <2 (2 active u /1 dual-axial u) EQUILIBRIUM: 1 (1 mobile u / (1 stem / 1 cycle)) EFFICIENCY: 2 or <2 (2 Ve / 1 VE) VOLITIONAL STATEMENT: I experimented, and there was a proneness to motion, but not much more than that. Perhaps someone else could make it do interesting things. |
STATISTICS: Pendulum Type 3 VOLITION: 2 (2 active u /1 dual-axial u) EQUILIBRIUM: 1 (1 mobile u / (1 stem / 1 cycle)) EFFICIENCY: 2 (2 Ve / 1 VE) VOLITIONAL STATEMENT: Here the counterweight is above the spiral, creating greater efficiency. Hard to build though, for me. Not infinite, I guess. |