Re: "Ohsako's principle"

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 24 Aug 1999 20:37:11 -0500

Hi Terry!

Kind of hoping we could duplicate the effect first but I had a file
about it;

http://www.keelynet.com/ohsako/ohsako.htm

Today received an email from Hiroshi that says;

Hiroshi Raymond Maekawa
123-20 82nd Ave., #4-D, Kew Gardens, NY 11415
E-mail : free_energy@msn.com

Dear Mr.Decker,

thank you very much for your quick response.

First of all, the reason why I sent e-mail to you is that I would like
to
share the idea, "Ohsako's principle", which Mr.Ohsako discovered almost
10
years ago, with people as many as possible.

In fact Mr.Ohsako keeps doing research and development by himself at his
own factory and laboratory in spite of being suffered from serious
kidney disease. And I suppose that he will never quit it until he
finishes it or he dies. I am just and only his partner and I don't even
have the document of the idea with me.

That's why I have to get the official document from WIPO database.
Anyway the
phenomenon, " Ohsako's principle", really DOES work. Hold the rotator at
level
position by your hand, it actually starts rotating with quite big force.

What we have to find out is how to hold the rotator at the position
other
than your hands. To tell you the truth , "Ohsako's principle" really
works.

But unfortunately none of the system attached to the rotator to hold
the
rotator at the position that we experimented so far, including the idea
published with WIPO at this time, worked.

Of course, we experimented many ways and develop the knowledge by
spending huge amount of time and money believe it or not , we spent
approximately $2 million mostly from his previous invention though).

(personal info not for public)

But please don't get me wrong. I am not asking for money but I want the
motor work by using this phenomenon by anyone in the world as soon as
possible to save the earth.

In the mean time Mr.Ohsako could finish soon because he is not just
inventor. He is very familiar with many kind of different field such as
aerodynamics, physics, architects, electronics and so forth. And at the
same time he is very good engineer as well.

Therefore I will try to get the information as much as I could and send
them to you as soon as possible. Thank you very much.

Very truly yours,

Hiroshi R. Maekawa
8/23/99

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