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PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:16 am    Post subject: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Reply with quote Report Post to Admin

....it's a simply comment about reality: if we have an unbalance in gravity,if we set it free,gravity can work as an amplifier.

The gravity field is an overcharging frame.

In plainly words,a such natural "device" ,can help to produces, an enlarged version of the input...

All the best! / Alex



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:18 am    Post subject: re: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Reply with quote Report Post to Admin

...or simply,if we have a small unbalance,in the gravitational field,we can get an ever greater unbalance.

It's like we have a natural mechanical amplifier.

For a possible PM ,the only problem is the feedback:amplfier becomes a mechanical oscillator.

All the best! / Alex


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:52 pm    Post subject: re: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Reply with quote Report Post to Admin

....is simply,a possible mechanical correlative of an electronic amplifier.

We can make easy,some correspondences:

-electric power supply vs. gravity (natural power supply).

-anodic current vs. mass gravity fall.

-small grid signal vs. small top position unbalance.

-greater anodic signal vs. greater bottom position fall unbalance.

- amplified signal vs. amplified unbalance.

All the best! Alex


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:26 am    Post subject: re: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Reply with quote Report Post to Admin

To find the source inexhaustible and clean, free energy it is necessary to answer a simple question: - how to spend less energy by raising a weight, which he will produce in a descending line?

- Answer: - it is necessary to use force of nature. It is complicated not - it is necessary to unite at the same time and to isolate two things - the job of a weight outside and under the water.
Inside a float mass which falls is outside.

To help us to take back her up as high as who she in throwing and to economise / earn energy, it is necessary to use the water (the increase of Archimedes). In a case the mass outside (inside the float) is made fall and in other one, it is taken up / brought back top with its float, the which is under the water. Veiled the benefit of energy.

For example:
Indoors the pea = 100 kg which falls / works.
The float with the balance weight (the weight) "weighs" that 10 kg under the water.
Of the high worm the bottom-> 100 kg.
Of the low worm the top-> 10 kg.

It is possible to make this just like that: http://energie.numeriblog.fr/perpetuum_mobile/engine_01_11357.html

To diminish the height of the float a lever is used.
To diminish the weight of the balance weight, springs with gas and the pressure of the water above are used, that one at need (they use) down to conquer the pressure of the water, the which augments with the depth.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:52 am    Post subject: re: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Reply with quote Report Post to Admin

.....it's the first sequence ,when the gravity free fall of a mass/weight, plays as a natural "amplifier" (v=g*t).

If the free fall reffers to an unbalance /torque difference(two equal masses,two unequal arms ) ,with a small input ,we can get and store,pile up a great output (increasing size)....in the same manner as a single free falling mass.

The second sequence (and the one only problem!) is a "jump up" type,but a small one (arm difference),not a big one (level difference).

All the best! / Alex


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:58 pm    Post subject: re: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Reply with quote Report Post to Admin

.....in a lever concept can "reproduce" the advantage of an electronic amplifier:a small unbalance/"signal" on the "grid"(input) ,gives us a much greater unbalance on the "anod"(output).

My assumption is that this strange,wonder gravity field is a natural amplifier of movement (action).

The physical and metaphysical rule is obvious:nihil ex nihil.

But,if you have some "money" for the "input", the "inertia&gravity bank" will pay you as much as you can take out.

All the best 2012! / Alex


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:14 pm    Post subject: re: Gravity unbalance amplifier... Report Post to Admin

.....with a positive feedback,can be seen as a corelative of an electronic signal amplifier.

As a mechanical arrangement,all that we need as the input is a small unbalance ("signal").

A free fall of this unbalance is equivalent to a momentum "avalanche" (m*v...v=g*t or v=a*t...Ek=1/2 m*v*v ).

If we collect this energy increase,the feedback becomes a "small problem" ( "via"distant action),so to "regenerate" the starting unbalance.("signal")...because input<<output.

The power supply ("battery") is gravity potential difference.

All the best! / Alex


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