Re: "Ohsako's principle"

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 28 Aug 1999 13:25:55 -0500

Hi Folks!

Got another email from Raymond about the Ohsako principle. He wants to
clearly dispel any confusion relating to whether it spins by itself or
whether you MUST hold the exciter magnet with your hand.

IT ONLY SPINS WHEN HOLDING THE MAGNET WITH YOUR HAND!

Raymond wanted to clear up the FACT that the machine drawings that are
shown in the three diagrams ( http://www.keelynet.com/temp.htm ) were
IDEAS, had NOT been built.

He wanted to clearly state so there is no error, that the spin only
happens when you hold the exciter magnet in your hand, just like the
Hamel Spinner, just like the Howard Johnson motor.

Of all these devices, ONLY the TOMI runs on its own up the ramp when you
release it.

Here is Raymonds email to that effect;

Good morning Jerry.

Please let me explain something. I didn't send all of the drawings that
WIPO shows. Because I didn't want you to get confused.

As per my 2nd letter I sent to you, the only "Ohsako's principle" part
works so far.

What it needs is some device that will reliably hold the rotator at the
level position (I don't know how to express this though).

What we applied to WIPO is Ohsako's principle and 2 sample ideas which
show how to hold the rotators.

WE TESTED THE 2 IDEAS BUT NEITHER WORKED.

That's why Mr.Ohsako keeps testing other ways (through research and
development). In the mean time, I came to have no money to support him.
So I stepped out of it financially.

Mr. Ohsako was almost dead in a hospital early this year. Now he is a
little better with his mental strength.

If anyone invents the device that will reliably hold the rotator at the
position, the motor spins for sure.

So I need to share the idea, Ohsako's principle, with as many people as
possible in the world.

IT DOESN'T SPIN YET ON ITS OWN, IT ONLY SPINS WHEN HOLDING THE rotator
at the position by hands.

But I talked with Mr. Ohsako on the phone last week, he discovered some
new phenomenon which works with Ohsako's principle. So I guess it
doesn't take long. He could finish it in a year at the longest.

Please don't get disappointed. I had already explained to you in my
letter (that it didn't work without human intervention).

Thank you.
Raymond
8/28/99

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