Graviton by Gravtronics (Gravtronics was registeredin Sydney, NSW Australia in 1992
Basics:
We should all know that a scale will always tip at the end with greatest weight:
M1 <------------ spindle ----------> M2 (note M refers to mass, and spindle is at the centre.)
What about this one:
M1
I
I
I
spindle
I
I
I
M2
Note for M1 to be at the top means M2 > M1.
Nothing will change so long as M2 is greater than M2, but what happens if we could change that? M1 would become greater than M2, and M2 will fall, and in doing so will turn the spindle (do work).
What if the spindle was a shaft that was attached to generator, and we created a situation that every time one mass (M1 or M2) fell to the bottom, it would also change the mass of that at the top?
Add a third mass, a floater, and note M1 = M2. As one mass falls, it moves the floater making the opposite total mass greater. That is the trick, making it top heavy.
That is,
M1 = M2
M3 < M1/M2
M1 + M3 > M2
M2 + M3 > M1
Note when M1/M2 fall, M3 (floater) is moved inopposite direction making the scale top heavy.
PS Note: With regard previous post, I should mention how I knew about Gravtronics. I was Gravtronics. Confirmation can be acquired by accessing the Sydney Business registry office.