Friday, August 9, 2019

Anti-Gravity Drawbridges

Perpetual motion concept.



ABOVE: Antigrav Drawbridge. Note: Earlier (2nd) rendition accidentally used stretchy string of duct tape. Very luckily, here support is provided for sphere without otherwise cheating.

  • Date of Invention: August 1, 2019.
  • Precedents: Partial Perpetual Motion Basin, May 23, 2012.
  • < 130% conventional Over-Unity.
  • Leverage: 1.25:1 (Unconventional Assisted Slope)
  • Counterweight Mass: > 0.625X to < 1.25X
VERSION 2 Same Stats:



This 1st version of the experiment remains a mystery. The 2nd version definitely involved accidental cheating, but the 1st version (subtle csuseway device) has two-directional motion and probably does not cheat in both directions, as it would have been accidental. 

Note also ramp arrangement changed in the 2nd experiment, which would explain the duct tape getting caught then.

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