A one hour discussion panel with the speakers at the 2014 Energy Science & Technology Conference was held right before Eric Dollard’s monumental presentation on the last day.
We will be releasing this video as a FREE DOWNLOAD very soon so stay tuned for details!
In the meantime, here is a bit more about the discussion panel and a few photographs of who participated.
Jim Murray and Paul Babcock gave a landmark presentation that really set a precedence for high COP production in an electrical circuit that was actually demonstrated in front of a live audience.
The presentation will be available in about a week through A & P Electronic Media – so join the free conference newsletter to get notice when it is released.
Here is an example of the input compared to the output:
We’ve all been running in high gear preparing for the conference, which is only 10 days away! If you want to come see the historical presentations, register now as there are only 25 seats left and they’re going quick. http://energyscienceconference.com
Peter will be giving a sneak peak demonstration at the conference of the machine that will be the basis for the material in the 3rd Bedini book – Bedini SG –
The Complete Advanced Handbook, which focuses on converting mechanical work to electrical energy.
There will be more variations presented in the book and the video presentation will be part of the book package, which should be available no later than August.
There are already some replication attempts – here is a link to more details: http://emediapress.com/2014/06/17/1939-gravity-power-replications-updates/ and a bunch of comments by Aaron Murakami. You’ll also get a link to a paper by Nikola Tesla on the Moon’s Rotation that is relevant to rotating mechanical systems.
MURAKAMI ELLIPTICAL DRIVE
There are various ways to rotate a lever in an elliptical orbit like the input lever of the Skinner Gravity Power Machine. Here is a method that is very simple and might just make it easier for people to replicate the machine – you can see the bicycle wheel demo towards the end that demonstrates the principle: http://emediapress.com/2014/06/17/murakami-elliptical-drive/
There are various mechanisms that can cause the top of the input lever of the 1939 Gravity Power machine by William F. Skinner to move in an elliptical orbit.
A simplified method that I came up with is by using a tilted wheel with a connection offset from center. Although from it’s own plane, it is a full circle, on the horizontal plane, it will trace an ellipse.
In 1939, William F. Skinner developed an amazing gravity powered machine that produces 1200% more work than is input from an electric motor. The torque it produces is so large that it is powering his lathe, mill and other equipment at his shop. Look at this old original video:
Almost two years ago, someone pointed out the Gravity Power Machine by William F. Skinner so I dug into and and fully reverse engineered it by looking at the old poor quality video from 1939.
Here is just a small clip of some of my work with it to generate interest in the machine: