02-01-2026, 12:29 AM
Hi guys,
Can someone help me better understand this machine?
It has a power input, and the output is running a light globe and a motor. What I’m trying to figure out is the actual ratio between input power and output power. From what I understand, the goal is to produce at least slightly more power than we put in — if that’s really happening, I’d like to see how it’s being measured and verified.
I’ve been watching Andy’s videos, but I feel like I’m missing the bigger picture somewhere.
Are Andy’s and Jim’s armature regulation methods actually moving things forward in terms of over-unity research, or am I misunderstanding their role?
Sorry if I’m overlooking something obvious — I’m trying to connect the dots.
Can someone help me better understand this machine?
It has a power input, and the output is running a light globe and a motor. What I’m trying to figure out is the actual ratio between input power and output power. From what I understand, the goal is to produce at least slightly more power than we put in — if that’s really happening, I’d like to see how it’s being measured and verified.
I’ve been watching Andy’s videos, but I feel like I’m missing the bigger picture somewhere.
Are Andy’s and Jim’s armature regulation methods actually moving things forward in terms of over-unity research, or am I misunderstanding their role?
Sorry if I’m overlooking something obvious — I’m trying to connect the dots.


