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Thursday, October 17, 2019

First Improved and Simplified General Proof Theory for Perpetual Motion Machines

October 17, 2019.

I. Possibility of 'Cheating Nature'

1. It was thought as late as the 2010's  that there was nothing more efficient than a permutation or a turning wheel. However, if an exception presented itself, it would mean something important. However, no concept really existed to explain the possibility. The closest analogy was a perpetual motion machine, but perpetual motion machines were thought not to work.

2. In Feb and Nov 2013 Nathan Coppedge invented the theoretical concept of exponential efficiency in the process of finding examples of the same. Even without referring to the examples, the general idea of making an efficiency that is exponentially efficient suggests improving at least some kinds of efficiency to a point where there could be something more efficient than a wheel or permutation. All that were needed were examples, and this is what Nathan found in 2013. But dismissing great examples without understanding them is not a fair argument, the burden of proof now rested on the opposing scientists. And, in a way, that was all that needed to initially be proved as perpetual motion was thought to be impossible by the scientists.

II. Necessity of Proportionality

1. A version of close to 1/2 mass X distance follows from experiment (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMihSRllvZY&app=desktop) under low friction conditions, and when trigger mass is directed vertically rather than horizontally, and effected mass is always more horizontal than 45 degrees, usually by a huge margin (in rare cases 22.5 degrees rather than more like 1.1 - 9.9). Instances of the more vertical end tend to be rare, one example was found by Nathan Coppedge in 2010 while at a shopping mall, the simpler version involving a shallower angle was only proven in a simple satisfactory form in Oct 2019 as though a barrier had been lifted).

2. Given the existence of other combinable cheating methods such as leverage, balances, difference of mass, and pulleys, it follows from 1/2 mass X distance that since a larger mass csn be moved by a smaller mass and motion takes place from rest, perpetual motion can be created if proportionality can be overcome. This is in part because a working proportionality could be built physically and could incorporate multiple overlapping 'cheating' methods.

3. However, proportionality CAN be overcome by analogy to a circle. Completing a cycle of motion is clearly physically possible, even more so in three-dimensionality than two-.

III. Energy in Some Cases

1. Proving energy is as simple as proving two-directional natural momentum (from rest). However, this is not necessarily easy. I have found it can be done (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao0pIBVKjDo&list=PLcttXCrYoAgP88CiJ3ibPqVl1FjlAAIdi&index=9&app=desktop).

2. Consider a 3X lever counterweighted on the short end may have 1X additional structural mass on the long end. If the leverage applied on the long end  to a ball by the mass on the short end is greater than 2.5X and less than 4X the mass of ball being moved, and the long end has the additional 1X structural mass, the 1X ball will begin to move by the force of the mass on the short end at 3X leverage distance if the 1X ball is positioned on a slotted track operated by the lever that is mostly horizontal but slightly upwards sloped (although under some conditions this is hard to prove). For example, 3 X leverage X 1 mass for ball / 2 for support is 1.5X mass + 1 for additional weight is 2.5 X effective mass. If counterweight is greater than 2.5X it may move ball under some conditions.

3. However, if ball is unsupported at the same amount of leverage, it has higher effective mass. 3 X leverage X 1X mass = 3X effective leversge + 1 additional structursl mass of lever means that if counterweight on short end is less than 4X mass of ball, then ball can lift counterweight when ball is supported by lever without the slotted track support (under some conditions).

4. Now we have proven there is two-directional motion in at least one case. And since the weight of the lever is accounted for and motion takes place from rest, it does not assume absolutely ideal physics, just fairly good conditions. Actual operation may depend on the size of the mass window and whether friction can be overcome in a case similar to a low-friction balance, which I suggest IS possible, although the practical window may be smaller than stated, and my example is one of the better cases.

Perpetual Motion Links

Friday, December 29, 2017

Ahead of Nietzsche 3 days in a row on Poemhunter!!!

Nietzsche:
39, 66, 45 MTW
https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Coppedge:
98, 92, 60 MTW
https://www.poemhunter.com/nathan-coppedge/stats/

Thursday, May 25, 2017

A lot of views recently: Tied with Nietzsche Yesterday on Poemhunter!

Nietzsche: 72 Views Wednesday: https://www.poemhunter.com/friedrich-nietzsche/stats/

Nathan Coppedge: 72 Views Wednesday: https://www.poemhunter.com/stats/poet.asp?poet=2007795

Also, more recently, 6 days above 60 views / day in a row on Poemhunter. High of over 100.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Currently #1

On Quora in Dimensions (Geometry): https://www.quora.com/topic/Dimensions-geometry/writers

Philosophy of Life: https://www.quora.com/topic/Philosophy-of-Life-2/writers

Modern Philosophy: https://www.quora.com/topic/Modern-Philosophy/writers

Surprisingly, 2nd for "Life / biological": https://www.quora.com/topic/Life-biological/writers

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Quotes Early July 2016

"The best explanation I have found for mental health disabilities is that they may be (or may not be) rhetorically justified." ---Nathan Coppedge


"If we are not creative, we will not get a good world, and yet creativity occurs without judgment." ---Nathan Coppedge


"I’m not sure there is a satisfying answer while we are unsatisfied. After all, only satisfaction is satisfying, just as only the quality of decisiveness is decisive. I call this relative absoluteness." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Paradoxical realism is the beginning of absolute realism." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Making people depressed should be the most elaborate thing, according to idealists, but the alternative suggests simple ways of coping." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Divination is like the evolution of sacrifice." ---Nathan Coppedge


"Sometimes I believe in artificial artificiality: every substance is plastic, so nothing is plastic. This seems to be one key to the fourth dimension: a universal standard of miscellaneous meaningful substances."

"Much of progress is catch-up from a different perspective" ---Nathan Coppedge, wisdom of the new ancients

"To die might be to live, if to die is to die! While I die I am dead." --- Nathan Coppedge, wisdom of the new ancients

"History withholds ALL of its secrets, except those designed for the present time."---Nathan Coppedge, wisdom of the new ancients

"If we do not argue that rationalism falls into coherent and incoherent categories, we are forced to adopt a non-relativist position, because we cannot argue for absolute (coherent) relativism, or subjective (incoherent) relativism. But, both coherence and incoherence render relativism in a trivial form. In coherence, relativism must be universal, contradicting multiplicity, and therefore existing in the form of measurement. Incoherence also measures relativism, although through irrationality. Thus, both uacceptable forms of relativism  consider it to be merely a form of measurement. Now the extension of relativism requires the extension of relativism's triviality, and this leads to no assumption of relativism in any major systematic category. The conclusion is that relativism is trivial."




Monday, February 29, 2016

Profile Listed on Google for Some Users


This is approximately the second time my profile has been listed on Google. They tend to pick just one trait, and focus on the things that get media attention. But technically I'm more of a Quora writer than a poet in terms of views, and that concerns philosophy, perpetual motion, and physics (more perpetual motion).

Monday, January 25, 2016

Over 50,000 views to this Blog to date!

In some ways this blog is the beginning of my theoretical popularity.

Quora has more views now, but not by a long margin, and has only been around since August.

More sites to come, I hope!

And, it should be remembered that I published 44 books in 2014, and another 29 in 2015.

Look up my Author Page. Good stuff may be found there!


Sunday, January 10, 2016

Someone made a stylish graphic out of one of my quotes

Not a bad quote, I guess:

http://businessinrhyme.com/2016/01/02/daily-verse-with-purpose-nathan-coppedge/