Using "Calloway's new V track" from the site you provided, I found this website:
http://www.callowayengines.com/ Harry Anthony wrote: > Yeah... I think that's the idea... It sure seems like it would work.. I > just don't know myself. > > Anthony > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Harry Veeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 2:37 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Vo]: 32 inch V-Track.. > > > > Cool. > If the track was circular and banked and a rod extended from the car to > a generator located at the centre of the circle, would the car generate > electricity indefinitely ??? > > (I say indefinitely instead of perpetually, since the latter would > require no wear and tear.) > > Harry > > Anthony wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I recently downloaded a video where a guy, I forget his name, has a >> small yellow car, running down a track on top of a clear plastic top, >> setting on top of what appears to be permanent magnets. Someone >> introduces the video by saying "this is a one-directional, 32 inch, >> v-track with one gate." then he lets go of the car and it races down >> the track. Does anybody know what I'm talking about? >> >> I got the video and a few others here... >> >> http://www.fdp.nu/shared/manager.asp?d=files%5CCalloways%20Perendev%5C >> >> Anyway.. >> >> Does anybody know if this guy is using permanent magnets or are there >> electro-magnets involved? And if it's all permanents, does anybody >> have plans on how to make this device or have you made one yourself? >> >> Thanks in advance!! >> Anthony >> >>

