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Needed: Two Phd's to certify my findings

Started by currenthopper, March 29, 2009, 05:37:39 PM

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fritznien

is that a bathroom scale? they can be fooled by a bouncing load. a better test would be to mount it on a swing and see if you have a net deflection.
also look up the dean drive.

Cap-Z-ro


Bill Alec, who is a member here as Dr. Whodini has discussed just such a device on his Progressive Technology web radio show.

Its is comprised of two small opposing counter rotating disc's.

Regards...


currenthopper

It does not use counter rotating discs.
I looked everywhere I could look on the net and have searched many many patents. And I've not seen anything even close, to like what I have developed. I will now test it using the pendulum theory. Test results will follow.


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currenthopper

Quote from: fritznien on March 29, 2009, 07:36:15 PM
is that a bathroom scale? they can be fooled by a bouncing load. a better test would be to mount it on a swing and see if you have a net deflection.
also look up the dean drive.

I am very familiar with the Dean drive. My device uses a different variation of mass and speed. Not like the oscillation movement of the dean drive, which in my opinion does not demonstrate what the builder claims it does. I see no proof of directional thrust, simply a oscillation movement across what ever substrate it is placed. If it was true you would see a variance it the weight when placed on a scale. Then you would move on to the pendulum test as I am doing.


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broli

So what's the plan on disclosure? Will you share after it has been verified or do you think you can make some millions out of it by patenting it?