Re: Tapping the Casimir force

Kenneth Carrigan ( (no email) )
Tue, 13 Oct 1998 07:36:03 -0400

One more side thought about this.. to rule of some other means of
this affect happening. What if one sped up the 25,000rpm motor
and rotor.. where the other rotor will spin backwards. OK.. now take
away completely the drive motor and rotor... to see if the affected
rotor will still exhibit the slow down, stop and forward motion....

It could be that the alternating magnetic field of the motor is casing
the other rotor to turn in a backward motion, when powered up. Now
when the motor is still turning and unpowered... the back emf will
be in opposition to the input current... becomming a generator of
sorts. This alternating magnetic field would then be 180 degrees
in opposite rotational current. This magnetic field also permiates
out from the axis of the motor some distance as 1/r^2. The field
can be quite high and couple circulating currents in to metal objects
by eddy currents. To rule this scenario out... you would have to
totally remove the motor with axal and rotor.. away from the feel wheeling
rotor.

You know.. this is what I really think is happening.. no free energy...
hate to burst ones bubbles... but.........

Now.. This is only my opinion and I could be wrong.

v/r Ken Carrigan

>Here is another set of comments from this mystery man with the claimed
>120VAC @ 50Amps f/e device...some insights in it that might be useful..
>===============
>Hey Jerry!
>
>I never thought about what the disks were made of... I just read the
>experiment and did it. The disks that I used were plastic.
>
>I had them covered with aluminum foil on one side. (they were previously
>used as capacitor plates) They were handy from a previous experiment and
>readily available, so that is what I grabbed...
>
<SNIP>