Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: Sevenhundred Elves
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 3:03 AM
Subject: Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis effect is going to work (JP)

janpajak@gmail.com wrote:

> On Mar 25, 9:12 am, Bret Cahill wrote:
> ...
> > One gigawatt at 1 rpd (revolution per day) requires 10 quadrillion,
> > 10,000,000,000,000 ft lbs torque.
> ...
> YES, but only if we have a single flywheel which rotates at 1 rev/day.
> But if we manage to create a cascade of several flywheels, the first
> of which is rotating at 1 rev/day, while each next is rotating, let
> say 24x60x60 times faster, than a significant (useable) yield of
> energy can be accomplished - for details see descriptions of the
> cascade at the "free energy.htm" web page, or at the totalizm bogs
> from addresses:
> http://www.getablog.net/totalizm
> http://totalizm.wordpress.com
> http://totalizm.myblog.net
> http://www.newfreehost.com/weblog/?u=god
>
> With the totaliztic salute,
> Jan Pajak

If you use a gear ratio of 1:24x60x60 (1:86400), the friction of the
faster gear will be amlified 86400 times. Might be worth thinking about.

S.

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