This is my invention and it uses leverage and torque to rotate the weight moving across top center. gears would work better but it is easier for me to align long levers.
@@stick9648 OMG! They built a dam around the pyramid and floated the stones into place. The pyramids were built when Egypt was like the American Midwest. And in the Midwest, the Mississippi River is used for barge traffic, why think Egyptians were any different than Americans? 🙃 p.s., I was also in drydock with the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, drydock is like the locks in a canal with the water pumped out.
@@free-energy-systems много лет я интересуюсь темой двигателей необычных и физики 19 века , природой и животными .Вес тел может изменятся в некоторых случаях , при ударах и вибрации, химических реакциях, некоторых сложных видах движения жидкостей и газов ...в природе постоянно действуют процессы вечного движения ,это принцип ее и нашего существования ,философы прошлого были близки к пониманию тайн ,мы же много знаем но знания эти без системы ,осколки мозаики
There will always be some energy loss. As deigned, rotating the top weight will consume about 2/3rds of the force created by net torque. Gears can be used instead of long levers, the levers allows it to be obvious how leverage is being used to perform work. Then with the math I am using a wheel can be scaled to generate 2 or kWh (kilowatt/hour). I am almost finished with my Bessler Wheel build (Johann Bessler, 1712 Republic of Saxony) so either later this month or early next month.
@@free-energy-systems god bless so i will say something else, if i have here 4hp air conditioner that may be need 10 or 11 amp when it starts to work and withdraw, so do u think that your set will be able to run it on load and continuous to work for 12 hours ? just we want to replicate and follow in a path of trust
For 15 years, I have been working with angular resonance and I am ready to do the electricity generation project together with investors who agree to make an official protocol. Everything will be done openly after the signatures are signed.