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| File Name : MPTOY.ASC | Online Date : 10/15/94 |
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| Contributed by : Bruce Welsh | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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The following is from a personal experience that Bruce had which he wished to
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share with others who study such matters. I made up a GIF image so you can
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get an idea of how it works, as far as I can tell from reading the file and
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talking with Bruce. It is a fascinating story and if you choose to experiment
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with it, please share your experiences with all of us here at KeelyNet.
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Thanks!
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Personal experience with overunity toy.
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I grew up on a farm, and I had a great uncle that was a tinkerer. He lived
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on another farm about 10 miles away. He was the kind of person that would
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spend 4 days building something to save 15 minutes once a year. Like I said
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he was a tinkerer. He also was quite an inventor, although he didn't I think
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know it. He never tried to sell anything that he invented, his thing was
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doing it, not to make money, he just enjoyed building things.
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When I was about 7 or 8 years old, we went over to visit with them. He was
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showing my grandfather the new toy that he had built for his boys, he had two
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sons that were about 10 and 12 and twin girls about 15 and twin boys about 18.
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As best I can remember the toy was about two feet high and about one foot
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square. It consisted of a spiral ramp that I think made about 3 1/2 turns
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from the top to the bottom, at the bottom of the ramp was a paddle wheel.
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This was connected through some gears to an elevator that went to the top.
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At the top was a hopper. In this hopper was placed about 10 marbles. There
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was a trip door on the hopper that would only let out one marble at a time. I
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think that it would release so that only one marble was going down the ramp at
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a time. Anyway, he tripped the gate and one marble rolled down the ramp, it
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took maybe 3 to 5 seconds to get to the bottom. It hit the paddlewheel and
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spun it causing the elevator to move up a little, this released another marble
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which repeated the process, this time the first marble was on the elevator and
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was moved up toward the hopper. I think there was about 5 marbles on the
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elevator at a time. Anyway once he started the toy running, it continued to
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run. He said that you had to have all the marbles in the hopper to start,
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once the first few marbles had hit the paddle wheel, it spun continuously.
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We were at their house for about three or four hours, and I spent most of my
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time watching the toy run. One time I touched the paddle wheel and it
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stopped. My uncle came over and scolded me for touching it, he then moved all
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the marbles to the hopper and started it again. It was still running when we
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left.
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It was years later before I realized what I had seen, and by then my uncle
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had died. I talked to his sons and they remembered the toy working the same
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as I did, but they didn't know what had happened to it, but said that my uncle
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had probably taken it apart and used the parts on other of his tinkering. They
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said that this was usually what he did, once the boys had tired of one of the
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toys he'd built for them, he would take it apart and build something else from
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it.
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I don't know if my uncle knew that he had violated any of the "laws" or not
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with this toy. I doubt it, he probably just wanted to make something that
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would run without help and so he built it. I asked the boys if he had built
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other toys or machines that ran by themselves, and they didn't know of any. I
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questioned them about if there was a motor or anything on the toy, being I was
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young, and may not have been aware of it. They assured me that there was
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nothing on it and the marbles made it run. They said that it had ran for
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weeks at one time and then stopped, and my uncle had cleaned it and it again
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worked. Sitting in an old farm house, I imagine that it got covered with dust
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and that increased the friction enough to drop below unity.
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Anyway this experience convinced me that overunity machines can be built.
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Note: the spiral ramp is in effect a vortex and it appears that vortexes in
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some way add energy to things, they keep reappearing in many overunity
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ideas.
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A little background on me, I am a graduate Electronic Engineer, but I have an
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open mind, I have been into alternative energy for 20 years now and I look at
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things in this way,
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First I am sure that overunity is possible, because I have seen it.
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Second, I don't believe that the physical laws are all that unforgiving,
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that is I believe that every law has at least one exception, and I really
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believe that they all have several.
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So if something doesn't obey a law, I don't get bent out of shape, I just
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think, well so it doesn't fit into the conventional theory.....Bruce Welsh
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