Thursday, August 1, 2019

Sample Speeds of Perpetual Motion Machines

(Partial models)
NEW!
Closer approximation of Escher Machine


Speed at < 150% OU
Possible higher acceleration than previously with the Escher Machine.


NEW!

Improved Successful Module Experiment


Speed at <150% OU, in this case 1 second per modular unit with slight upward movement.

Note: Conventional over-unity is expressed in masses of the ball except in the first and fourth cases where the counterweight is taken as the standard, in both versions according to the best available standards.


ABOVE: Speed at < 116.67% over-unity. 1.1 seconds per 0.22 meters H.


ABOVE: Escher Lever by Coppedge, < 125 % conventional overunity when implemented correctly. Ideally 1.1 seconds per (0.22 meters * golden ratio).

ABOVE: Reverse Escher can lift its own mass at about 1.1 degrees, qualifying for 150% overunity. Moves at accelerating rate of displacement: initially 1.1 seconds per volume length.


ABOVE: Antigrav Drawbridge 1. Ideally < 150% over-unity (movement theoretically averages to rate of displacement of about 1.1 seconds per volume length).


ABOVE: Vertical Lever, a more typical example of < 150% overunity. Accelerating rate of displacement: initially 1.1 seconds per volume length.



By Nathan Coppedge

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