| ABOVE: In my continuing experiments with motive mass I constructed a leveraged pendulum with five weighted arms that move in consecutive sudden shifts as the pendulum swings. I theorized that if the weight of the pendulum below is always enough to return it to the lower position, and the weights are always arranged in such a way that the center arm becomes unbalanced at center, then perhaps the movement of the center arm would be enough to cause a second arm to trigger a third, allowing the pendulum to be pushed outward, where it would then return. However according to my experiments with a wide variety of arrangements and different upper and lower weight values, it appears that this design is in fact less efficient than an ordinary pendulum. But I'd need to measure the energy output to prove that. All I know is it makes fewer swings, even if the first and second swings have a greater range than one might expect. NEXT: A Truly Unbalanced Wheel: Principled Asymmetry |

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