Re: "Ohsako's principle"

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 25 Aug 1999 00:27:18 -0500

Hi Folks!

(I don't know how this will come out in ASCII, but I wanted to get it
corrected to the reality asap, I will correct the document tomorrow and
give credit where it is DUE, to Mr. Ohsako!)

Well, looks like the Ohsako principle is REALLY SOMETHING NEW...

Hiroshi kindly sent in the correction to the diagram saying I had the
outer cylinder polarity reversed...the outer cylinder NORTH pole must be
facing inward, the inner cylinder is correct with its SOUTH pole facing
outward and, the magnet with the SOUTH pole dragging it around in orbit
is what makes it work.

This means a totally new phenomenon!!

It is quite SIMILAR to Stuart Harris' TOMI (theory of magnetic
instability) except in the TOMI, the roller is perpendicular to the side
rails so that like poles repel.

S +++++===== N this is a side rail
S +
+
+ this is the roller that moves --------->
= and drops off the edge of the slight ramp
=
N =
N =====+++++ S this is the other side rail

In the Ohsako, the bar magnet is PARALLEL with the flux lines of the
cylinders, like this...

+++++++++++++ South (outer cylinder, outer face)
============= North (outer cylinder, inner face (no pun intended))

S ++++==== N bar magnet moves <--------

+++++++++++++ South (inner cylinder, outer face)
============= North (inner cylinder, inner face (no pun intended))

So, the Ohsako principle is TRULY NEW which I will correct in the
diagrams and text tomorrow.

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