http://xczhx.c59.zgsj.com/indexEnglish.htm
A Chinese paper on "An introduction to an antigravitation engine experiment that everyone can make"

This may be nothing .. Looks like it's worth a look.

-DonW-

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jones Beene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: Electrogravity, "jerk" and "jounce"


Jack,

Thanks for the old posts. You must have a good filing system.

What these old posts could be telling us ... (at least one of us) is that the "wobble" i.e. the extra motion caused by the imprecision of balance, is providing the aforementioned "jerk".

Which is all the more reason to proceed with precision, and acutually eliminate the wobble (as opposed to trying to reproduce it), but add something even better - another (in fact several) axis of rotation. The effect is functionally identical (better even), but the best part is there is reproducibility (if successful).

AS to how do you keep a HTSC cold when it is spinning on not one, but three or four, axial points of rotation?

If cost were no object you could pump supercold He through the bearing themselves, in one axial bearing and then out the other - but that makes a vacuum hard to maintain. I have a better solution for that problem.

Jones

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