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Post by LDS Anarchist on Mar 27, 2004 3:06:10 GMT -5
www.inertialessdrive.co.nz/The above url will take you to the New Zealand Web Site of the Inertialess Drive Corporation. Financially, this company isn't doing so good, last I heard, but what else is new? Super-advanced technology that will threaten the GR's hold upon the world will not be allowed in Babylon. The rotor this company makes, invented by their CEO, I believe, is, well, inertialess. It spins in two directions, horizontal and vertical and does so simultaneously. The faster it spins, the more stable it gets. The applications for this rotor are enormous. My personal belief is that the combination of the Inertialess Drive Rotor with Searl's Law of the Squares would make free energy and free, unlimited transportation a reality.
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Post by LDS Anarchist on Jun 22, 2008 22:39:03 GMT -5
I checked today and the above link isn't working. So, here is a link to the way back machine's record of the web site: web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.inertialessdrive.co.nz/They have a patent, in case anyone wants to look it up online at the United States Patent and Trademark Office ( www.uspto.gov). The U.S. patent number of the rotor is 6,127,762. The Abstract is as follows: A rotor (1) is of a substantially spherical shape with one complete half of the sphere (2) still remaining. The rotor (1) effective takes the shape of the head of a "mushroom." The other half of the sphere has had its material removed or omitted forming the stem (3). The depth of the cut "D" and the length "L," the radius of the sphere, will determine the ratio of the respective weights of the complete half sphere (2) and the stem portion (3). Suitably the weight of the one half to the other half of the spherical body is between about 0.75 and 0.85 and more preferably 0.8. When an external force is applied to the rotor (1), it rotates simultaneously about a pair of orthogonal axes one of which is defined by the edge (6) of the spherical body between the two halves. Other data: Inventors: Pedlar; Moananui Michael Kenneth (Bay of Plenty, NZ)Assignee: The Pedlar Family Trust (Mount Maunganui, NZ)Appl. No.: 09/142,735Filed: September 15, 1998PCT Filed: February 03, 1997PCT No.: PCT/NZ97/00012371 Date: September 15, 1998102(e) Date: September 15, 1998PCT Pub. No.: WO97/36093PCT Pub. Date: October 02, 1997
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