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I met a guy who was building this dynamos in the Technology Park in Ljubljana. He told me the supersize of his experiment will be built by Russians that contacted him. I never met him after that. Was around 2010

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He made wheel attached with three bars to the axis. Each of the bars had a weight that traveled from the wheel towards the axis on a bar while the wheel was turning. Simple. Crazy. His mathematics shown that due the gravity his wheel returns more energy

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I didn’t went after those maths looking at friction and so on. He shut me from laughing with explaining how scaled up model also provides static electrical discharges that help with sustaining momentum. In axis he had basic rotor stator model at that time.

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Wheel, triangulated on rotor stator model axis, magnet weights on conductive bars, powered by gravity.

Btw if you scale up two iron orbs to size of the Sun, keep them 1mm apart, you can have a millimeter wormhole in space.

Scale is a solution to anything

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This is going to keep me up late at night...