....at http://www.geocities.com/iacob_alex/Stellarotor.htm .
So,for people interested to "unlock" (test) some elementary pendular arrangements in the gravity field,there are some suggestions,offers.
All the Bests! / Alex
Hello Alex
Thanks for the insight.
This makes me thinking a lot.
helmut
Hi Helmut!
Thinking ,is the first step,but the most important and fascinating is playing,testing reality.
Take them (these designs),as some "open" proposals.
For the moment,that's all that I can make...these intended self running(I hope...) simple "toys".
So,regarding this topic ,I wish you success.
All the Bests! / Alex
Hi!
So,if you put together that simple Evert's idea/take a look at "An artful motion..."( www.evert.de/eft370e.htm ) with some proposed designs from "COOL pendular gravity games..."( www.geocities.com/iacob_alex/Stellarotor.htm ),you can recognize,nothing more than ...a simplified design "translation" of a German suggestion,inspiration.
Really,in my opinion,Prof Evert has as a "nose of the mind".
All the Bests! / Alex
...can be a set of fun experimental practical jokes,regarding the possibility to develop a pulsatory vortex phenomenon of inertia,with the help of the gravity field.
As a river,a stone and the perceptible dissipative vortex around this one...our gravity powered device is like that "stone".
But,this time the gravity flow("river") is irrotational/as an icy stream ,and the flexible but invisible inertial flow is the only one that we can play as a vortex.
In what way?...if we take a side-long look at the up submitted designs?
Maybe...with an additional centric-eccentric pendular(turn in-turn out) motion,that shapes up a vortex momentum.
All the Bests! / Alex