Perpetum Mobile for those pondering the skies
- From: gb6726 <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 15:57:37 -0700
These are the things such people may be here, except for the KKK. A
mix of physics,
the unknown and experiments that may one day allow travel in space
without a rocket
fuel.
The perpetum idea remains unchanged for weeks. I pondered into a 6
meter tall woman
in 1 million AD.
There was something about a ladder and a wheel laying on the ground,
somewhat tilted,
of course if you climb on the region of the wheel that is higher and
stand on the wheel,
your weight will move you lower as the wheel turns to move a heavier
weight to somewhere
lower. Like a bike that is tilted to it's side and the wheel is
rotating. If the wheel is
15 degrees tilted and you place a frog on the part of the wheel that
is tilted up from
the ground, the wheel will move with the frog downward from the
weight.
I then experimented with a very heavy ladder that weighs one ton. This
ladder is very
tall, and as all ladders has two legs. At the top of this ladder it is
very easy to tip this
ladder so it stands on one leg. I can displace one ton of weight
between two leg points
with an easy push of the arm. A push of the ladder this way at the
top, and the one ton
stands on this leg, a push of the ladder that way, the ladder stands
on the other leg
with all it's weight. One simulated a tipping giant. Little energy is
used to move a
large weight resembling a walking giant. Put on a bra on this ladder,
and wonder
about the woman of the future. I imagined riding on her back as she is
swimming,
it was on a river, (the ladder is wooden). I closed my eyes and
imagined sitting on
her back, and she is a professional swimmer and we are both in 1
million AD. I slowly
reach to the back of her bra and open it and pull her bras up. Each
side is as
large as I am.
Since it is easy to tip the ladder and make it walk, I wondered what
happens if I
put A VERY LARGE WEIGHT on a wheel. Like a man standing on a car's
tires
as the tire lays on the ground. Build something under this tire so it
can rotate
easily around, in a slightly tilted way, so as you stand on it you
stand on the side
with your weight that is higher and on it's way to a lower point. You
keep shifting
your weight so you stand and turn round and round with the wheel
because you
step to a point that is higher and your weight makes it turn to a
lower point.
Now you place the very tall ladder on such a car wheel that rotates on
wheel
barings, and tip it at the top with little force of your hand
(remember, the taller
the ladder the easier it is to tip it to the side at the top), so just
force the weight
off the lower standing point on the wheel. This is complicated,
because more force
is needed to tilt up an already tilted position of the ladder that
stands on a tilted
wheel. If you affixiate the ladder at the top, standing balanced it
just turns and turns
for an hour from that weight once a rotation is induced by a strong
initial tip and
both legs press down with an untipped equal force, thanks to the top
of the ladder
being connected to a wheel at the top, not straight above but at the
same tilted
continuation of the whole structure. The point is, at some points the
ladder
should lift a leg, then after 180 degrees, step back down and lift the
other leg
and the weight of the ladder shifts from one stepping point to the
other and
back, creating a constant weight running downhill effect, but a very
good balancing
coordination is needed overall to try to outsmart this system so it
would become
useful in regards to using a little input in terms of weight to
disposition a very
large weight.
.
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