Received the following request to post to the list in hopes some
questions might be answered, so here it is;
Subject: Rotary Magnetic Engine
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 22:30:59 CDT
From: "Richard Trivangeant" <trinit0333@hotmail.com>
To: jdecker@keelynet.com
Dear Mr. Decker:
Although I am not at this point interested in joining the KeelyNet
discussion group, I hope you will post the following question on my
behalf, as it may be of interest to your regular contributors.
The "thread" sort of follows the past week's discussion on the
overunity(?) magnetic motor built by the elderly dyslexic inventor.
I have a question, aimed at researchers such as R. Ohsako, J.L. Naudin,
John
Bedini, and anyone else who have worked with these sort of devices:
As a rule, do magnetic motors need to either (a) be electrically
excited or (b)
spun at a relatively high RPM to acheive over-unity?
I'd be glad to hear from anyone interested in commenting on this.
Anyone know of new developments with the TOMI device, Ohsako's device,
or
the Minato wheel?
Thank you for your help,
Richard Trivangeant
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