by Jeremy » Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:09 am
ResidentEx wrote:Does anyone know if there is a pulley accessible/at the other end (Bottom) of Ed's
machine? Is it by chance elevated off the ground in some manner and the front pulley be accessible? Thanks!
~KennyEx Hey,
The Flywheel does need to be at a specific height.
Also, in case you haven't seen them there are some low qual images of the underside of the Flywheel @ http://www.geocities.com/anti_gravity/C ... tos_2.html
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Re: Is there a pulley at/accessible from the bottom of
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by ResidentEx » Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:02 pm Thanks, Jeremy!
Well, from the photos in the link you posted, I can see that the gear for the distributor is at the bottom. Thanks for that. I feel I can now scratch-off that this machine drove a generator/alternator.
If the flywheel had internal coils, then all this needs is a piece if iron for the magnets to come close to to cause magnetic flow. Therefore, we then need two points with which to draw the current from this. Maybe the proposed water-pool in the top and the whole base of the machine?
But like someone else said, maybe he was using the chains/steel cables/steel as the conductors of magnetic current
and his coils were in the ubiquitous boxes at the tops of his tripods? Perhaps magnetic current could exhibit super-conductive properties for magnetism?
Therefore, no coils are needed at the machine. It just needs masses of iron and/or steel. (As evidenced in the photo of Ed...)
Just a thought. ~KennyEx
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Re: Is there a pulley at/accessible from the bottom of
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by max ping » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:28 pm why do the two points need to be the same? max ping
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Re: Is there a pulley at/accessible from the bottom of
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by Jeremy » Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:19 am
max ping wrote:why do the two points need to be the same?
Hi Max,
There are many different parts of the system that interact with each other. For this to occur, every component needs to be a certain size.
The size of the overall structure is based on the size of the magnets and the magnetism they are putting out.
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by max ping » Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:09 am
gotcha, thanks max ping
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Re: Is there a pulley at/accessible from the bottom of
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the magnets with pyramid on top were suspended at specific height over top of rocks that were being extracted while Ed road a type of merry go round device onthe ground that was connected to magnets above and propelled the same way children do at the ply ground.
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by lunk » Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:04 pm
I wonder if there is some process that causes gravity reversal in the heavy object that is being moved. Like changing the direction of the current causes an electromagnet to reverse poles.
The fly wheel may be a device for changing the direction of gravity in an object.
This would make the object to be moved weightless, but it would still have its' mass and inertia. Also, I don't know how this fits in but "ring twice" could also mean
to go around a circle two times (720 degrees) http://s13.zetaboards.com/artistsfor911truth/site/ http://pilotsfor911truth.org/forum//index.php?act=idx
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Re: Is there a pulley at/accessible from the bottom of
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by cosmos69 » Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:49 am That's what I loved about this site from the start ... Great ideas and great patter about all the options!
I can't see the 'merry go round device' without getting a vision of George Jetson on his space scooter though ...
It may just be me but ... I don't think you can easily move Ed's magnetic wheel ? I can see using conductors ... I'm thinking those great lengths of Ed's steel wire. Maybe in conjunction with amplifying ley (water) lines ... but that's one heavy cement wheel connected to one heavy crankshaft. non?
p.s. Awesome new picture Jeremy ... love the angle of the pic! Cheers all
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Re: Is there a pulley at/accessible from the bottom of
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P.S. to Jeremy ...
OK Jeremy, you got my curiosity buzzing on that pic Would those be Double Squares of A and B?
ie): Sq Roots of 5 to 1 leads to Center Sq/Circle of 1 leads to Phi to 1 partial lengths of magnetic sphere diameters?
and
Should that center line (between A and B) be viewed as ... actually ... cutting the center of the 3rd layer of vee-magnets? ie) it's off-center of Ed's wheel as shown? ya got me here cosmos