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Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis

by Anthony Matonak <anthonym40@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 6, 2008 at 09:15 PM

dkelvey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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....
>> This particular flywheel (that we discuss here) is already tied up to
>> the kind of substance which the Concept of Dipolar Gravity calls
>> "counter-matter"
....
>  What kind of junk are you reading ( dipolar_gravity.htm ).

I've got no idea what counter-matter or dipolar gravity are but
clearly they're up there with magnetic monopoles and brownian
motion rectifiers.

>  Second, a force applied to tha axis of an otherwise free flywheel
>    will case a perpendicular motion ( not power, vectors are at 90
>  degrees ). This means your machine will need to restrict the motion
>  of the flywheel to some angle like 45 degrees between the force and
>  free motion. At this angle, over time, the flywheel will precess
> until
>  it is exactly aligned with the polar axis.

Couldn't you fix this with a pair of counter-rotating flywheels?

I've heard of motorcycles with counter-rotating brakes used to
cancel out some of the weird gyro forces that happen when steering
or leaning at high speeds. Perhaps it would work for this as well.

Anthony
 




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Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Anthony Matonak <antho  2008-03-06 21:15:48 

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