Good luck Rain.
John
Rain wrote: -
As what comes to the harmonic saw-tooth principle, I think this
system certainly works as a levitation device if the excentric
masses line-up point is at 12 o'clock and the centrifugal force
generated overcomes the total system mass or you can put such a
system into a boat and get the thrust without rowing. We also can
put such compound systems to the perimeter of the big disk so,
that acceleration is directed along the tangential vector and put the
big wheel into motion. Then probably when we load the disk with
some generator etc, the reaction forces do not actually affect the
rotation-generating harmonic excentric rotations and their driving
motors do not consume more power than they consume in big
disk's idle rotation state.
If this principle works (have to be verified yet - hopefully Jean-Louis
Naudin or somebody with similar possibilities can build the test
system), we can put it to big bell, so that the world will know that
Munchausen's story about lifting yourself out from the mud by
grabbing your own hair is actually a valid possibility. Anybody
knows, if such a system is patented yet? Or how to get some
money for inventing similar systems without patenting it? Of course
patenting can get a lot of money but the patent can be bought by
some big oil-company and the whole thing forgotten very soon or
even the inventor can get killed very soon. So its better to put these
things publicly into masses.
By the way, the Keely's "principle of the nines" can be the principle
of applying 9 harmonics simultaneously or it can be the principle of
90-degrees phase-shifted vibrations which is the only possibility to
get 2x original frequency out of given initial frequencies.
John Collins, author of:-
"Perpetual Motion:An Ancient Mystery Solved?"
URL http://www.free-energy.co.uk
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