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Burdened Crypt
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2022
Recovering from two brain surgeries and not able to work I am taking on a new avenue. I am mechanically incline and know a good bit about building with wood. I have also operated a lot of equipment in my time from OTR driver, forklift operator, backhoe, skid steer and more. Also have operated much machinery in my time.
I am an artist and have a good eye for buying antiques and other items of value. There is also another skill that I possess and that is the ability sense things before they happen. I do not claim to have some special powers as I mentioned that it is a skill. All man kind has this ability however we are not trained in this field of understanding.
My purpose her on this channel is to share things that have learned in my journey with others. “Knowledge is Wealth”
Always keep your mind clear and free of nonsense. Do not hate or dwell in the past, learn to forgive and forget and many blessing will find it’s way to you. Choose your words wisely and blessing will come your way
I am an artist and have a good eye for buying antiques and other items of value. There is also another skill that I possess and that is the ability sense things before they happen. I do not claim to have some special powers as I mentioned that it is a skill. All man kind has this ability however we are not trained in this field of understanding.
My purpose her on this channel is to share things that have learned in my journey with others. “Knowledge is Wealth”
Always keep your mind clear and free of nonsense. Do not hate or dwell in the past, learn to forgive and forget and many blessing will find it’s way to you. Choose your words wisely and blessing will come your way
Just Monty 01/05/25
Monty is not yet running on its own, it does seem to show signs that it may be trying to work but difficult to tell. I’ve change things around and it does seem to run a lot better.
I will upgrade to metal soon in my spare time. #alternativeenergy #inventions #freeenergy #energy #pendulum #perpetualmotion #inventions #mechanical #engineering
I will upgrade to metal soon in my spare time. #alternativeenergy #inventions #freeenergy #energy #pendulum #perpetualmotion #inventions #mechanical #engineering
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Turning a paperclip into a locking clasp.
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Turning a paperclip into a locking clasp.
Just Monty 8 minute video. #inventions #pendulum #energy #alternativeenergy #freeenergy
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My apologies, the first video was cut short. This is the longer version.
Perpetual Motion attempt pt.3 (still in the making) check description.
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In some of my previous videos I had to find a way to pull bottom section in to reduce weight for the travel up. Now with the springs that I have got in place the bottom section rises up but, now having trouble with the top section lifting, of course that is one of the issue that we face. Just before uploading this video I have found another alternative in placing the springs which looks more pr...
Perpetual Motion - Overunity - Natural Gravity - Free Energy | •paperclip clasp•
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Watch previous video, this one here shows new idea for advancing this wheel. The latter part of this video will show how to turn a paperclip into a locking clasp.
Old Man’s First Attempt at Perpetual Motion after surgery. Does he have something here?
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So this is my first attempt at perpetual motion. This idea is something that I have built from scratch. It looks a lot like what many have been working at called the Bessler wheel. I have only been involved with the idea of free energy or perpetual motion for about a year now as I am disabled physically and partially mental due to two brain surgeries. My work is not the greatest but I am giving...
Triple arm wheel experiment in the making. 5/29
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This triple arm wheel is my first attempt at alternative energy. So I am new to the idea of alternative energy for about six months now. I have been working on a few ideas but I put those on the back burning for now. This one here resembles what folks refer as to the Bessler wheel. I have a friend who is also doing some work taken out of the pages of Johann Bessler. He is @lindaellison899 P...
Schist Disc demo! Grain Dispenser
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Schist Disc demo reveal. Hi folks I hope that everyone is doing well. I am still recovering from two brain surgeries. I am planning to create another video where I will show just how this disc was created and why exactly it was built this way. I hope to completely settle this mystery once and for all. In this second video I have created a crude model to demostrate how I believe the disc would h...
Schist Disc food or grain dispenser.
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The Schist Disc of Prince Sabu found in Saqqara Egypt in 1936. The disc is approximately two foot wide and four inches high. This artifact has remained a mystery for almost ninety years. There has been many speculation as to the purpose and use of this disc. This is my what I believe to be the function of the Schist Disc. please comment, like and share.
Interesting idea. The shape is different enough though to make me believe it’s for another purpose. The more we look into these ancient tools the more we learn though. Thank you for your post
Interesting hypothesis, but if it’s just a grain or seed spreader why make it out of an incredibly hard stone like granite ? There are other materials that could have been used to make this but instead they choose granite ? I think there is much more to this item than we understand.
@@iallreadyknowsunshine57 the disc is made of a much softer stone than granite called schist hence the name. It would have been a much easier to shape the stone. One would not be about to create this roughly 2’ round disc out of wood due to the size and wood eventually splitting in outdoor weather. There are bowls that look very similar to the shape or the disc which make for easy pouring.
Seed would be more appropriate
More of grain anger
i think its a toy. depending on its weight, it might take flight on a pole with high winds. it was right next to the coffin so maybe important to him. if he was young it fits.
@@markrankin2954 the disc was found in the tomb of Sabu said to be a priest. There was stone vessels, other pottery, flint, arrows, ivory and skeleton of an ox. This was far from being a toy. There is pottery which resemble the disc, more reason for it having to do with grain. I believe the man to possibly be a merchant or trader. I am 100% sure of my claim and that there is no other who will solve this mystery because it is nothing else but what I claim.
@Burdened_Crypt thanks for the info. All i could google was sabu, the actor. My point still holds true. All the items are what he enjoyed in life possibly. As the disk might be a toy. A rich persons toy. As far as i can tell, it's upside down. Might have been an end cap for some vent. Might have been a hat. Any major weight to be measured out will break a fin. The design looks to lean towards distrubuting water or air. In high winds or a fire. It could cause it to spin. But obviously, no one knows what it is I believe they flaoted the pyramids together. Btw
@ it is very difficult to locate information on just Sabu alone. Here is a link that may help; www.bibliotecapleyades.net/egipto/esp_egipto_mist_2c.htm
Water sprinkler is another theory
@@MrNoiceGuy13 interesting theory, have not heard of that one before. 👍 I am without a shadow of a doubt positive of my claim.
No
@@JohnWoodhouse-n4i “No” I don’t recall asking you a question.
cool! very interesting pendulum/swing idea!
@@lindaellison899 I have had this thing come back and had to move out of the way because it went higher than the start when letting it go. I know that it has the ability to work but it’s finding the right placement of weights, length in the arms and so on. At this moment I believe that I am very close. I want to add springs like those of the old cb whip antenna that we use to have on our trucks. I believe I can manipulate them to give me the added force to replace weights that would be too heavy for the very top arms facing up. I have extended them up which helps a lot but the drawback is that the leverage of the weights increases.
@@Burdened_Crypt impressive how the ''leading arm swings'' work together naturally with the ''secondary arm swings'' and with the ''main shaft's'' oscillations. Like 4 pendulums all in harmony!? Interested to see where ''Monty'' goes, may be taking Milkovic's 2-stage oscillator to a whole nother level ! th-cam.com/video/5ho0_obiakM/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/g8YZE2M3eds/w-d-xo.html
@@lindaellison899 thanks for sharing that with me. I believe that Milkovic created a sort of cam in the line of the weight so that when it extends out it increase the load forcing the arm down and less of a load when the weight returns it minimizing the weight on the arm to allow in more force to raise upward giving it that extra energy needed to swing the weight back out again. A better example would be to imagine a yo-yo as the pendulum. Let the yo-yo swing back and forth then put your finger in the way of the string as it come back up it will hit your finger then shortening the rope causing it to speed up momentum of the yo-yo so that it will throw the weight back out faster increasing momentum to pull the arm back down again starting the process back over. I will do my best to keep updating on Monty. Have not given up on the triple arm wheel, have some new ideas but I’m gonna have to break it down first. That’s a later job when I have time to spare.
@@Burdened_Crypt yes. Milkovik's effect definitely does amplify the momentum, He has well proven oscillations more efficient than revolutions. Some countries are now using his water pump principle also in heavy duty rock crushers. maybe easier to shorten the ''secondary and lead arms, rather than lengthening the main. thin-wall aluminum square tube on main might solve the ''rocking/twisting'' I know its time-consuming building/testing the various lengths/weights/pivot points, but you may have something especially if ur already seeing an increase. happy new year and best regards
@ man may never fully achieve perpetual motion or free energy but at least least we can work to create cheaper energy. Interesting that you mentioned shortening the lead and secondary arm because I have decrease the length of both by about 5”. I do have plans to at least replace the main arm now that I have worked most of bugs out, definitely need it at this point.
Did some more work moving weights, adjusting length of pendulum and just trying different things. This video is not running on its own. I just wanted to point out that even with all the weight at the bottom, the momentum is a big help in getting the lift I need. It is very difficult finding that sweet spot because everything would have to work in sync to together in the end. I have a new idea that I may integrate into this pendulum which may be spring loaded weights. It may sound difficult but I am thinking nothing more than using something like the old cb radio antenna springs to help whip the top weights back and forth to generate more downward force without adding more weights. I still have a few tricks up my sleeve. Let me know your comments and keep it simple, it may still in the end turn out to be a nice clock pendulum. lol inside joke. Lol
Nah... Thats not it.
@@fajar_g9316 it is not for making ropes, not an antigravity device, not a propeller, no an incense holder, not a magical item… so what is it then?
Cool
have you ever read the basic of Physics😂😂
@@Crafting-TV energy cannot be created or destroyed, friction and stuff like that, no. I see something and I go with it, not very highly educated.
Free energy? Learn some physics, and trim your nails.
When a kid swings on the swing he is turning internal chemical energy into kinetic and uses that to lift its weight up and then swings forward The energy gain is equal to the energy to lift the legs
@@aspiringscientificjournali1505 you are correct but I believe the displacement of the weight may give the added energy needed to keep it running. The bottom weight helps with momentum whereas the top weight is the one doing the transfer to help generate lift.
@where does the energy come from to displace the wieght ? From the swing I’m not trying to be rude more your hands clearly have engineering skills you could create better more practical things This is one dead end but you learned a lot from it
@ the energy should come from the smaller weight on top. The bottom weight is more for momentum and to lift the top weight so that it will switch sides. I have extended the main arm to gain the momentum but now I am seeing all of the flaws from the used materials not being perfect. The material already had existing holes from a hanging coffee rack that I took apart. I am trying to decide what wrought to take next, I don’t have a lot of funds so I use whatever is available. You may check another project which I started a while back, it’s a wheel with three arms. I had to hold off on that project because I started getting too big for my office. I have few new ideas for the wheel when I get back to it that I hope will work.
@ consider this the top wieght always drops distance x So it will always give energy xe To the swing In order to lift the top wieght Guess how much energy it takes In a perfect world xe It’s a cool effect but not one that can generate energy because even in a perfect world It’s just swapping the same energy back and forth I recommend you pivot and use this for a grandfather clock tho It’s a pendulum and a cool one at that
@@aspiringscientificjournali1505 that may be but i will continue on with this pendulum because I see promise in it, even if it is impossible I would like to challenge it.
Love seeing people get to scratch that creativity itch we all have deep down and exploring engineering for the pure enjoyment
I hope you pursue this! A very cool piece! Thank you for sharing Monty. Beautiful proof of concept!
My apologies, this was an eight minute video that somehow got cut short. Not a very high tech individual.
Maybe.
Great effort, but I am skeptical that it was a tool because it is made from fragile material and way to fancy. Similar functionality can be archived in laughably easy way with a plank of wood. The context is that it was in a tomb.
@@pavel9652 think object did not take much beating, it basically swiveled. It was ment to swivel in one direction or the other while being used. The reasoning for the three lobs is so that one did not have to go back and forth with the rotation, just one direction making it easier on once’s back. This would have sat on a pedestal and not pivoting off the center hole. The hole is just to kept it in place.
Heh. How about the reason heavy stones will vibrate then levitate...? Set one or more tones going and GO build a flipping PYRAMID.
So you're telling me that they made three openings and closings for only one side to be used?????
@@rotmgWevouls all three sides are used. Notice each side of the lobs are not tapered like a fan, that is so that it can be used in either direction. If someone was using this daily filling sack of grain the individual may have been seated and only turning the disc in one direction towards themself.
To be fair, a single latch does the same thing. The complexity of the design is essentially proof this isn’t what it’s used for. But it’s an interesting theory.
@@I_SuperHiro_I yes but then it would not be balanced making it difficult to turn. The reason for three lobs is so that an individual did not have to turn or push back and forth. It is much easier to turn in one direction if that is the business that one is in. It has handles on so that it can be rotated, what else can the delicate handles be used for and why would they be there if not needed?
Knowing how brittle the real disc is, it would probably have been smashed to pieces if it was used as a practical tool like this. But it's cool to see different ideas.
@@Lazergirlz not other idea will work then because they put to much force on the disc. This idea, the disc is perched on a pedestal and is being turned by hand. The weight of the grain will not affect the disc.
I think you're right man! it's a modulator for something that is fluid.
I appreciate the throught you put into this although I would say a big flaw in this idea is the tri-lobed nature of the disc. Your demonstration leaves no reason to design this very symmetrical tri-lobed disc when for the purpose you have shown there is no reason to make it any more complex than simply one slanted area and one “storage area”, exactly as you have done in your demo. The other dispensers serve no purpose as only one person would be buying grain at the time otherwise moving the disc for one customer would interrupt the service of another. I suggest the disc was used as an impeller of some sort with whatever was driving it connected to the center ring and then it would act as impellers do today which is to say it would create an area of low pressure in the center and fling out the material to the edges (potentially inside of a casing) where the fluid or gas would then be directed into a pipe where that velocity would be converted into pressure. At least that is what it looks like to me. I would love to get a 3-D print of it and put this idea to the test.
Interesting, But I guess it would be too hard to put a door on a silo, but at least the grain would be protected from pests.
No wonder it's the only thing Prince Sabu owned.
ur missing half of the disc where is the loop back from the hole, what ever this is , its not a sabu disc the sabu disc was perfectly balanced and was made of stone not plastic serving dishes
Great to see an experiment, but the disc I saw was carved so the space behind each folded petal type part was void, which would have weakened it and been extremely time consuming. They aren't going to do that unless that void is important.
@@ML-sj3gi the void is so that it can hold more grain. There is not other experiment out there or idea that wouldn’t cause more stress on this disc. This was found with other pottery and grains, it only makes absolute sense how this was used. I don’t care to be embarrassed and I don’t usually call something out unless I am 100% positive. This is a grain dispenser.
A simple bronze or wooden device would be cheaper and more durable.
@@coldcoldrain13 yes but this was for food. Saying that it would be cheaper would lead into another conversation. I believe that this may actually have been made of some form of concrete or porcelain mix. I am working on another project to show just how some of the ancient stones were formed. I am not saying that all stone in a form of concrete but a large amount of stone is a form of concrete mix.
But where did they get the coke bottle 🤔
@@CrazyCraigfromcraigyland second grade is down the hall in Mr. Roger’s class.
@@Burdened_Crypt 😂
I believe it is seen upside down as well as you were thinking. But I also believe that there is a reason why it tucks back in allowing maybe some kind of thick liquid to go into another container.
هذه صنعت لحمل شئ مثل مروحه تبريد عن طريق الحمل هناك ثلاثه فراغات للحملةعن طريق اليد اما بالنسبه للالسنه الظاهره فهي عاديه نتيجه لتفريع الحجر ليكون هناك يد في النهايه
Good to see people putting their brain to work and actually trying things out, instead of criticizing.
He has a pretty good case. I wish someone would build a exact replica and spin it to see if creates aome sort of sound
Y tho?
Because as a merchant you would want to control the flow. He would be able to take out small portions in the storage area and pour large amounts in the lobes section.
This makes no sense.
But thats not the same shape.
Not it is not the same exact shape this is just to demonstrate how it works.
This lobed disk is with absolute sure, a blender for paint in a big barrel. It is pushed and pulled upp and down in a barrel to get homogen paint. I´ve seen (used) it in reality. It mixed paint really effektive. Ive used it myself when i painted barns with the swedish "Falu rödfärg" or in english Falu redpaint. (Falu red paint, also known as Falun red or Falu rödfärg in Swedish, is traditionally made from a pigment called Falu red pigment or Falu red paint. This pigment is derived from copper-rich iron ochres mined from quarries near the town of Falun in Sweden. The pigment consists mainly of iron oxide (hematite) with varying amounts of silica and zinc. The process of making Falu red paint involves grinding the iron-rich ochre into a fine powder and mixing it with water, flour or starch, and sometimes linseed oil. This mixture creates a thick paste that can be applied to wood, giving it a distinctive red color. Falu red paint is widely used in Sweden for painting wooden houses, barns, and other structures due to its durability and traditional aesthetic appeal.)
bullshit...
Try blasting it with different frequencies of sound as it spins
Thats cool.. why need 3 ports though, so can fill 3 sack at once i suppose
The disc would not be moved back and forth as I demonstrated they would have just continued around in the same direction. I would imagine with the weight of grain that pulling it around would be much easier than pushing. The base would have been made of wood to reduce friction between the base and the disc.
OR I KNOW.... A ROPE MAKING TOOL.. IT MAKES PERFECT SENSE
Why use stone and why so fragile?
Keep up the good work.
No
No.
Without reading any previous comments I will tell you my impression of your interpretation of this object. I was searching for confirmation of my believe this was used as a water pump that worked in a shaft somehow and wasn’t expecting to see but really is an excellent interpretation. Wether this distribution was for trade or food rations or distribution to people who were to plant they all could be possibilities. I could image that think being a central hub in a marketplace or state run distribution centre to farmers. I’m sure that agriculture is the most important activity of any thriving civilization and the disc used in this way could have an important part of keep the production moving. Nice work, love your model btw, wasn’t sure about it at first but it’s all you need to demonstrate and explain things very well.
cool!
Great idea! Super cool how it stops and also dispenses in a very controlled way. You are very wise and you must be (or should be) a fantastic engineer! You think outside the box and you are a problem solver.
Carved from stone? very difficult design to be grain dispenser. Making that disk from has been very costly and I bet it is not used for rises..
There is in no way possible that this disc was carved out of one piece of stone. I believe without a doubt that this is a dispenser. I hope to produce a video soon showing just how easy that it was made. Follow this channel.
Plausible
Thank you