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  1. ok i may go back to my old account , thank youn. i didnt break rules of thermodynamics or conservation law , energy used was 2800 wat in 1 sec and energy supposed to be generated from carriage was 2800/time of trip in free fall , in wat across 630 m , and therefore i didnt break the law , because sum of energy across time dow equal energy going up but i accelerated the carriage and it doesnt change any thing , same for speed if we dropped the carriage from 6.3 m it wit will reach ground witg same speed if we let it move down the 630 m when it reaches ground , thats mere : energy going up = energy going down , the energy i made was from induction thats independent of the carriage and its energy , read the proof and make a full image , second thing : i consumed 2800 wat to raise carrisge 6.3 m in 1 sec , you can check online for energy calculator or solve it . i generated 154 kw for 10 sec as shown i spent 2.8 kw going up opposote way thrn generated 154 kw then kept doing this for good . this is peroetual ,
  2. ok nothing in the file not remarked here but if you like furyher reading then it will satisfy you or you like seeing the videos there is a link for the channel ... thank you
  3. Hello , thisnis the detailed proof of my tech : a carriage will be lifted up carries a coil with 63 turns , it weighs 63 kg to 6.3 m height , then will be sent down an incline of 630 m , passing under magnets along the way , by speed of 6.3 m/s and generate energy by induction , for 100 sec , and generate 15.4 kw ,after path is finished it will be lifted to an opposite incline and generate energy again , it will do this for good , and full way will generate 23.8 giga wat by cost of 6.3 M $ , proof : energy required is 2800 wat in 1 sec to lift 63 kg weight to 6.3 m . energy generated : v = dB/dt × N × A N = 63 turns r = 28 cm radius of turns carriage speed 6.3 m/s B = 1.26 Then, using the above equation, v is about 238 V If the current was 63, then the power is p = IV p is about 15.4 kW from each coil. , for 1260 coils in the way , 63 lines on every incline and 2 inclines by multipkying all tjose energy is 23.8 giga wat at speed of 63 m/s . 154000 watt in 10 seconds " at 63 m/s " generated power from each coil , required power is 2800 wat for 1 second , therefore energy at output is larger than energy at input , then this machine will perpetually move and generate energy for good . this is an amplifier of energy the firat amplifier in earth of energy as abundant energy practical amplifier , for speeds increasing energy will increase due to dB/dt increasing in above equation : v=NAdB/dt , for 6.3 m/s v is 238 v , at 63 m/s v will be 2380 v , for 630 m/s v is 23.8 kv ... weight of coil for 28 cm diameter is less than a kilogram per turn awg 10 wire 63 amps ... cost is less than 1.54 M$ with additional cost for cinstructions dont reach 6.3 M $ if each kg of copper wire is 10 $ . this tech can end global warming in 63 days in an affordable cost . i think it is a detailed proof . deferent designs are using higher heights and konger ways like 63 m height and 6.3 km length and exploites higher speeds and longer supply lines . theoretically height approaches zero and incline length approaches inf but in life it wont move unless you give it friction or factors makes it possible , in my opinion i will use a train floats on a magnetic field and use a vacum path sothat i cancel air friction then i can use less than 6.3 meters and move in higher than 63 m/s but a very accurate system is required with a very advanced control system . see details in file bellow contact : newman orion facebook and same for youtube see videos and posts explains better details with images and videos , i simulated that . 169.txt

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