Re: ZeroPoint/Overunity Devices
michael olson ( amplexus@dowco.com )
Mon, 20 Jul 1998 08:41:05 -0700
Hi Jerry,
Its not that inertia is actually cancelled with the rotor, rather the
inertia of one movement is transfered to the secondary movement of the
machine. Both movements are locked together, so if you were to ride
along from their perspective, things would be stable or seem to be
static, when on the outside you could have this thing going at an
incredible velocitiy. Basically the shape this thing makes is a hollow
cylinder and if both speeds are in sync, the one movement against the
other creates a 45 degree "incline". when that is done basically you
have created a "clean" pathway. In trying best to explain it one
movement isn't "bumping" into the other one and causing distortion. They
are perfectly coupled to one another, and so create a kind of shell
"loosley speaking". When I first saw this image ( years ago)I saw that
the ability to run this at any speed would create fields radiated
outwards from the rotor and the number and strenghth of these would
depend on the rotors velocity. Because the energy you are putting into
the machine is put directly into the rotors movement, and since it can
be run at any speed, you are storing indefinatley the energy you are
putting into it. Of course for this energy to be really tappable the
rotor would have to have some some kind of weight to it "ie to be a
flywheel.
Michael