Since it is not totally obvious, here is the poor-bloke's way to convert antigravity into free energy - should your antigravity experiment show a consistent 1% weight loss in the vector from earth's center out into space.... riiiight.

Get hold of a good heavy flywheel <g>

The easiest way is to buy and canabalize old flywheel stamping press.

These can be had from GM now at fire-sale prices, and for carry-off if you wait for bankruptcy.

Place you AG device under either side of the flywheel axis (depending on whether you want CW or CCW rotation).

A 10,000 pound flywheel on good bearings is what you need. You can attach permanent magnets and coils directly to the platens of the press for taking-off power.

A 1% weight loss on one side of the flywheel at a conservative 60 rpm is 100 pounds at ~1 meter per second (diameter of flywheel) and is equal to about a .4 kilowatt-second or 24 kWh. You may need to feed half of this power back into you AG device and most of that to keep it cryogenic.

This device may be rather loud at night, but if the neighbors complain, just wire them up too ... as you have plenty to spare... and sooner or later it will be the "sound of money" anyway ... Ha! kinda like that Reno slot machine spilling out its guts every time you pull the lever.

I heard that Terry was driving over to Doraville to get his stamping press soon...

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