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Equivalence Engine

Inventor: Bruce E. DePalma
Year: 1988
Device: Equivalence Engine
Folder: depalma2
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.20
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.20
TRL
2

Goal

Extract usable power from a torsion pendulum

Problem

Search for alternative or free energy sources

Concept Summary

A torsion pendulum is excited at its nodal point, and power is harvested from the moving end of the pendulum.

Principles

  • Mechanical resonance
  • Torsion dynamics

Scientific Domains

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanisms of Action

  • Resonant energy extraction from a pendulum

Applications

  • alternative energy generation

Limitations

  • No quantitative performance data provided
  • Lack of independent verification

Red Flags

  • Free-energy claim without supporting data
  • Absence of peer-reviewed experimental results

Keywords

torsion pendulum free energy overunity mechanical resonance

Related Technologies

Resonant energy harvesters

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