[geocentrism] Re: Silly season question

Paul, thanks for the thoughts.  However, your "it doesn't spin up to very high 
revs so something is holding it back. My guess is increased load thus greater 
current drawn."
cannot be guessed at. Except I can guess as well. The washing machine is 
tripped by the out of balance switch. 

I was about to do a test, but I checked with Veljko Milkovic in Serbia, who is 
the promotor of the idea having done much work on a heavy duty pendulum. His 
videos are well done. here was his reply . 

"thank you for all your e-mail and your interest. 

I am glad you found my invention and research and that you like it. 

Thank you very much for your idea and sharing it with me. Yes, you are right, 
instead of pendulum it can be used some motor - I don't whether you watch my 
experiments with motor instead of pendulum, but if you not, you can watch on 
the next link:
http://www.micropixel.biz/veljkomilkovic/videos/Veljko_Milkovic_(video-3)_Fast_model.wmv
or
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5345341040581799408

If you wish you can keep experiment with my invention. Everyone can research 
and experiment and we can exchange the research results. I will be glad to see 
what you'll do with my invention. 
I am open for cooperation. 

You can choose by yourself how you can help and do the best to this
research. You can work and improve experimentally and theoretically. The
goal is to be got the ecological energy source and to keep environment...

You can appeal, according to your possibilities, to all interested people,
institutions, universities, media in order more people to be informed about 
this because
that is the only way this can success...

One more time thank you for your interest and your idea. 

Yours sincerely.
Veljko Milkovic

You could look at the video link above, 1.8MB  which is essentially a small 
scale of the idea I offered to him in comparison to his massive 25kg pendulum 
experiment, which was more illustrative.  (a 38MB. file)  It is obvious he was 
way ahead of me. 

The energies applied, could best be illustrated by a man swinging around the 
horizontal bar at arms length. It is really a pendulum. 

What we are doing is allowing the horizontal bar to move over a controlled 
distance in one plane, (up and down), and linking that movement via a lever to 
do work. 

As far as I could see, resisting the load end of this lever, in no way slowed 
down the pendulum..  or in the experiment above, increased the current (power) 
to the motor.. 

Man on bar: 
At the peak bottom of the swing, the major work is done by the centrifugal 
force, plus gravity of the distance equal to the drop of the horizontal bar. 
This latter component I can see as a load on the motor , but which can be 
ignored by the simple expedient of turning the experiment 90 degrees and 
operating horizontally, thus putting gravity out of the picture, and we get 2 
equal power strokes . 

I won't complicate this any further til I hear from you, or any one else 
interested. 

Perhaps someone might recognise the flywheel conection, which we associate with 
the aether.   

Philip. 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Deema 
  To: Geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 1:33 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Silly season question


  Philip M
  In regard to your first question, while it is only an intuitive response, I'd 
wager a dollar that the anchored drill/unbalanced flywheel would draw more 
current ie a greater load exists. In support -- if you present a spin dryer 
with a wet towel on on side, in addition to the washing machine trying to walk 
out to the clothes line, it doesn't spin up to very high revs so something is 
holding it back. My guess is increased load thus greater current drawn.
  Second question. Don't have a clear idea of your test setup. Also not sure 
that if I did, that it would matter!
  Paul D



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