Re: Searl Rotation a Thermal Effect?

Ray Tomes ( rtomes@kcbbs.gen.nz )
Mon, 06 Apr 1998 22:47:41 GMT

On Sun, 05 Apr 1998 09:38:54 +1000, Bill McMurtry <weber@powerup.com.au>
wrote:

>This reminds me of that simple experiment with a 12V car battery, a couple
>of bearing races and a shaft. Basically, when a heavy current is passed
>through the ball races of the bearings a high speed motor is created. Its
>an awsome sight to see a shaft, mounted in the pair of bearing, rotate at
>huge rpm.

Yes, someone demonstrated this at our (RT^2) conference last year.

I don't like the explanation of Marinov's that you gave. It went around
with very considerable force and I think that the explanation is that
real rotation of the aether is involved in electromagnetism.

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