It looks to me like a fait accompli, but i might as well be claiming prince
Albert in a can.  Yet i NEED to know whether this is real or crass error.
Some kind of resolution!

It's just basic mechanics - force, mass & motion.  I know there's people
here with a good grasp of classical physics - and this really IS
dead-simple - all i need is anyone confident enough in that knowledge to be
prepared to 'call it', one way or the other.

I'm on me lonesome here - no academic contacts whatsoever, and with the
mother of all absurd claims..


What it is:

 - Changing MoI, whilst rotating, without performing any work against CF
force.  Decreasing and increasing MoI this way effectively creates and
destroys rotational KE.

 - MoI is caused to 'flip', instantly, thus causing an instantaneous change
in velocity, ie. a binary change in physical velocity, without physically
accelerating, or equivalently, via an effectively infinite acceleration.


 - A series of Working Model sims demonstrating these results, tracking all
input and output energy; the latter, calculated via two independent routes
in parallel, with perfect agreement and in apparent confirmation of OU.

There are two different forms of input work applied:

 - crude 'motors' - tho not meaningfully 'electrical'; they're simply
torque controlled over angle, and so producing a "torque * angle" plot

 - 'linear actuators' - but again, merely the application of linear force
controlled over a displacement, and again plotted accordingly


So i've been taking these two integrals - at least, in those cases where's
there's any input work at all - as 32,765 data points crunched with a
Riemann sum via Excel.

Happy to provide those if anyone wants to see 'em.

Likewise, if anyone wants to see any variations / sanity checks, i can
knock up more sims..

The thing is, in the most basic form of the interaction, there's no input
work at all.. yet a 200% KE gain.

With only a very trivial modification (gravity brought into play), the gain
rises to 800% - partly because the torque * angle integral goes
substantially negative..

I've solved it down to 1/10th of a microjoule, so the gain appears to be
many orders over noise.

Please - anyone - is this for real or have i completely lost it?

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1P1tlUn7THSKZ0CjWaFHFzFtOfrYVY6Ls

NB: MoI switch-downs greater than factors of two are equally feasible - so
we could likewise square or cube rotKE with little more difficulty..

Climbing the walls here..

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