Mass Coupling??

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 26 Feb 1998 23:51:25 -0800

Hi Folks!

Tom Bearden sent the following;
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Hi Tom!

I came upon this article about faster than light velocity of propagation
of signal in bifilar coils. This would be due to the fact that VOP
(velocity of propagation) = c/square root of (ue).

Where e or u is equal to zero, you get an infinite velocity. Also, he has
experimental setups demonstrating that momentum is a field phenomena.

He had two flywheels separated by 1/16 inch facing each others. When the
motor was energized, it accelerated the lead flywheel toward it's top
rated speed. The other flywheel, in response to the changing angular
velocity and momentum of the lead flywheel, started turing briskly - in
the opposite direction!

The changing momentum field of the lead flywheel induced a torque in the
other flywheel across an airgap.

Newtonian mechanics does not predict that reaction. When the electric
motor was turned off before reaching top speed, the other flywheel
stopped turning. It then started turning slowly in the same direction as
the lead flywheel, urged by the collapsing momentum field and the air
coupling between flywheels.

Anyway, check it out in IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems (AES)
Magazines (this is a thin magazine) of January 1998, ISSN 0885-8985,
pages 5 to 10, "Now we can explore the Universe" by Harvey Morgan. He is
retired in New Mexico.
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Sounds kind of like the hydrosonics shearing effect as used by Griggs,
Huffman and Schaeffer. Moving in opposite directions....really needs to
be tested in a vacuum or at least with a sheet between them to eliminate
electrostatic or air coupling. Comments??

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