> First of all congratulations Robert,
>
> It is good to hear of a success every now and then :-))
>
> I have a question though. Can you please tell us about the torque of the
motor. Does it have any torque worth
> speaking of and how does the motor react when there is a mechanical load
placed on the rotor.
>
> It appears to me we are talking here about something other than an
efficient conversion of electrical to
> mechanical energy. Could it be that the rotating magnetic field sets up
some sort of vortex that draws energy fom
> elsewhere, similar to a venturi?
>
> If that is true, then the rotor might possibly be dispensed with and a
solid state version could be designed. The
> action of the motor is very reminiscent of Coler or Henderschott in my
view. Even Keely in some way.
>
> Greetings from Down Under
> Hans von Lieven
>
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