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Jason...

Yes, Lenz' Law is the main obstacle to constructing OU electrical machines. Since this law tends to force counter current flows through the wiring of the generator, I have wondered what would happen if one used blocking diodes to restrict all current flows in the generator's wiring to moving only in one direction?


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Well, I do not think static electricity is gravity because uncharged, electrically neutral objects still generate a gravitational field about themselves. Also, there is a big difference in the degree of force that an electric field exerts on an object as opposed to what a gravitational field exerts. For example, if one could remove all of the electrons from a dime and place them one centimeter away from the then positively charged dime, the electrostatic force of attraction between them would be about equal to the gravitational force that the Earth exerts on our Moon!

There is a little known catagory of motors that, rather than being electromagnetic, are referred to as "Electrostatic Motors". I have seen these demonstrated and, although they produce low torque, it is possible to hook one up to a piece of vertical wire a few tens of meters in height and then ground the motor and get it to run continuously off of the potential difference that exists between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere at a height of a few tens of meters. So far, this form of free energy has not been considered as a serious source of power...

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On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:

Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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A double winding may be of help. Bifilar solenoids are commercially available. Tesla made use of bifilar windings to gain energy. Check this one out.

http://www.frank.germano.com/radiantenergy.htm
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If someone could figure out how to temporarily reduce the effects of Lenz' Law, then it should be possible to build a generator that would put out more power than was needed to run it. The problem is that whenever we generate electricity, that electricity aways creates electromagnetic fields that oppose our efforts to generate the electricity. But, suppose it was possible to get a flow of electricity which did not produce an associated magnetic field of its own?! I think it might be possible to design such a generator. The secret would be in the way it was wired. Obviously, one would not use regular windings...

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There was a site by Jay Garret that used to have a small schematic diagram for wiring circuits to compensate for losses of this kind. The diagram is no longer posted because he his applying for a patent on some related findings. I have drawn the diagram from memory. ( a year or two old). I wonder if something like this could be designed efficiently enough to improve the efficiency of a generator/motor to near or above unity operation? His current site is http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriang ... 272/#intro
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Thanks for the info, guys. I'll check it out when I have time.

I just had another weird idea pop into my head...I wonder what happen if someone tried to make a generator or motor which used superconducting windings in it? Ordinarily, I would think keeping the device at near absolute zero degree temperatures would be a problem. But, I seem to recall reading a few years ago that some Japanese scientists had developed a ceramic material that achieved superconductivity at only dry ice temperatures (about -105 °F). A motor or generator made with this stuff might really produce some intesting effects!

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On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:

Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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Experiment #1.
Coil wound 2200 windings.. 34 guage wire
Charging a dynacap.
When "shaking" the magnet in the coil no lenz effect is there until the cap is charged.

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