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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 61
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How can the ball magnets keep spinning while maintaining the same position relative to the pyramid? If the balls are not floating, they will generate a lot of heat due to friction. I still have a hard time visualizing its operation. To avoid any confusion about your idea, can you show us some drawings? |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 104
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2.) There is no friction because the balls and the pyramid never touch at all in anyway. They are close enought to slide a sheet of paper through but they do not actually touch. Therefor no friction, no decay. The entire setup is suspended in some fashion and not grounded. 3.) Yes, i will have all the materials posted soon as possable. Even if the forum goes subscription, there are people here how have expressed their ability to repost my posts here so you all can keep up with what's going on. Even though i do not agree with this as it interferes with fellowship and being able to ask/answer questions but it is nessasary. 4.) If you were to look at the pyramid straight on from the side, Half of the pyramid would sit above the balls and the other half would rest below the balls. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 61
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I can visualize that the pyramid and the balls do not touch, however three balls have to sit on a flat surface and stay in a fixed position, some how. I think, the spinning axis needs to be perpendicular to the surface. If the balls center of gravity are not balanced (due to some error in notch locations and volume or due to the pyramid spinning axis misalign), they may spin out of the positions. Even if the spinning balls do not touch the pyramid, they will create friction with the floor and produce heat causes wear and tear (if spinning at high rpm), unless everything levitate.... May be, this is not a big deal. The only to verify this is to build it. I appreciate that you share the information with us. I really like to see this idea become a reality. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Near Pittsburgh PA
Posts: 52
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Are you saying that: 1.) The balls are a) notched to clear the flats of the pyramid, and b) their axis of rotation is inclined my x (or 22.5 degrees), and that c) they are in synchronous rotation with the center pyramid? 2.) Might the balls be in a nonmagnetic bearing? Again, is this the axis of declination from the flying pyramid? 3.) I will also offer to forward this valuable information if Avalon permits. 4.) So the balls are notched to clear the ridges of the pyramid sides, and that from the side, the tops of these balls' axis' would be tilted in towards the center? Thank you Flying Pyramid! ![]() |
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