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I'll patent it and donate the patent rights to charity.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 17/10/2022 23:25:29 I'll patent it and donate the patent rights to charity. Have you checked whether you can patent this?You have already made it public which limits your ability to patent it. The US has a limited grace period, but most other countries do not.In addition, the mechanism is well known and it doesn’t matter whether Bessler claimed to be the inventor, it is still in the public domain.So, even if you have a working model, in order to avoid a utility rejection, it is very unlikely you will be able to patent it.
Also if you knew how to calculate torque then you'd know the torque this design generates is much more than it takes to rotate the top weight to an overbalanced position.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 18/10/2022 15:52:51Also if you knew how to calculate torque then you'd know the torque this design generates is much more than it takes to rotate the top weight to an overbalanced position.Could you show us the calculation that demonstrates this?
You are so typical of an American.
I already did.
If this can generate electricity for the power grid,
Quote from: The Spoon on 18/10/2022 16:00:47Quote from: JLindgaard on 18/10/2022 15:52:51Also if you knew how to calculate torque then you'd know the torque this design generates is much more than it takes to rotate the top weight to an overbalanced position.Could you show us the calculation that demonstrates this? I already did. If someone has a degree in science then they should know math and understand it when it is shown to them. Basically if people who should know math are to lazy to consider it then that's not my problem. And if Utrecht does not evaluate this because it is perpetual motion then I'll build it myself and will keep the patent rights. I think with the energy situation in Europe that mathematicians at Utrecht University will consider it. It is as I mentioned, they'll need to move past someone saying it can't work who hasn't considered the math. And with me, I'll be able to say why I can donate the patent rights to that for charity is because I'll also be patenting a better wind turbine design which I have not shown anyone. Then if I want to have a life I won't have to answer to people who say I can't know or do something. I did figure out what allows for both intergalcial periods and ice ages. Scientists haven't figured that out yet.
It's not possible to get someone to know something when they already have the answer. Maybe some of you guys could learn trigonometry? It seems you can't understand basic math.
@Bored chemist, if I pointed a loaded gun at my head and pulled the trigger, would it work?You'll say it won't.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 18/10/2022 17:59:07@Bored chemist, if I pointed a loaded gun at my head and pulled the trigger, would it work?You'll say it won't. Why do you imagine I would say that?
I don't know anything that could work. If I say it, it can't work. That is all you've said to me.
If you can't understand how the Earth's moment of inertia changes influences its linear and angular momentum influences how the slingshot affect causes the Earth to orbit around the Sun, we can do that math.
Quote from: JLindgaard on 18/10/2022 18:32:31 I don't know anything that could work. If I say it, it can't work. That is all you've said to me.NoI have said perpetual motion can't work- because, of course, it can't.I never said anything about guns or whatever, did I?Why lie about it?Quote from: JLindgaard on 18/10/2022 18:32:31If you can't understand how the Earth's moment of inertia changes influences its linear and angular momentum influences how the slingshot affect causes the Earth to orbit around the Sun, we can do that math. I can.So, what was your point?