The funniest example is Teslas mechanical oscillator, which uses an up and down reciprocating motion. He said it would make the rotating magnet generator obsolete all the way back the 1890's!
Not to be vulgar, but using the rotating magnetic field for the generation of energy is like having sex by rotation! Very inefficient and awkward.
To me, It makes sense. Why would you go around from one pole to the other when you can just take a straight-line shortcut to each pole and back, carrying the energy that way?
Then again I'm a dummy when it comes to advanced physics so I'm probably missing something big here.
Circular motion doesn’t seem as efficient as linear motion at first, until you consider that linear motion requires you to stop the shaft and reverse its motion repeatedly. That takes energy that could have been sent out as electricity. A spinning disk doesn’t have that downside, and has its own rotational inertia to help keep it going.
The entirety of modern electrical engineering AND physics will soon become a laughing stock.
I hope so. I'm waiting for all the "know-it-alls" to become irrelevant once their world view is scientifically turned on its head.
The funniest example is Teslas mechanical oscillator, which uses an up and down reciprocating motion. He said it would make the rotating magnet generator obsolete all the way back the 1890's! Not to be vulgar, but using the rotating magnetic field for the generation of energy is like having sex by rotation! Very inefficient and awkward.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US511916A/en
To me, It makes sense. Why would you go around from one pole to the other when you can just take a straight-line shortcut to each pole and back, carrying the energy that way?
Then again I'm a dummy when it comes to advanced physics so I'm probably missing something big here.
Nature operates on simple principles. The hardest part for humanity will be getting rid of false conceptions. Becomes even harder when ego is tied in.
This design isn’t very efficient, and Tesla himself switched to rotary designs.
Source: https://hackaday.com/2019/12/03/building-a-mechanical-oscillator-tesla-style/
Circular motion doesn’t seem as efficient as linear motion at first, until you consider that linear motion requires you to stop the shaft and reverse its motion repeatedly. That takes energy that could have been sent out as electricity. A spinning disk doesn’t have that downside, and has its own rotational inertia to help keep it going.
Being efficient and cost effective is not for the best interest of the Rothschilds now is it?
Because why?