There are various enlarged looped videos done by Luc "gotoluc" on the OU forum of different parts of the film, I have not posted here as they are Luc's work and very well done. There are various persons trying to replicate "parts", but I feel that for this to work as designed, it should be all or nothing Each of the three sections has a particular function and they interreact with one another without affecting the motor drive, remember the drive is only 1/8hp and a very thin resin coated cord as the belt to the drive converter. If the center drive weights are not moved by hand to start the machine, the top drive cams just rotate on the ends of the shafts. The ends of the shafts get a 180 degree little push by the cams only when the cams and cross bars line up in a straight line and the middle weights are applying a back force on the levers, "quite brilliant", a little push on the swing syndrome to keep it going The real power only comes from the falling bottom mass, and why they are tall, it is the apparent falling over of the top of those masses. The max power output will be subject to the weight of those masses, pass it and the system will go out of sync. The system free wheels when not loaded, but as more load is applied, the dynamics of those bottom masses change and increases torque, it is self regulating up to the max differential of the masses to power take off. I am trying to write a pdf of all this with complete explanations and drawings, it will take some time to do properly. You have to think of the bottom masses being 3 dimensionally moved and changing the aspect of centripetal, centrifugal forces in relation to gravity not really a flywheel, even though some think that way. more to come regards Mike
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