Frankly, I think things are happening off camera.  My opinion, I could be wrong.

All tests performed by "my group" show that you must eliminate as many
conductors from the magnetic motor as possible.

I'll consider replication when we see some independent testimony from
one who has seen the motor in operation.

Presently we are performing Bedini tests with not so surprising results.  :-(

Terry

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:28 PM, OrionWorks <svj.orionwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Terry Sez:
>
>> Lenz effect:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenz's_law
>>
>> If anything, it will impede the motion of the motor.
>
> Indeed, methinks that's a logical assumption. I was looking at the
> same Wiki link.
>
> Nevertheless, the alnico magnets are slowly demagnetizing. My
> suspicion is that the magnetic interactions with the aluminum disk is
> the primary reason for the slowly degenerating strength of the alnico
> magnets.
>
> An obvious way to test this hypothesis would be to replace the
> aluminum disk with a non-magnetic material, like Derlin. My bet is
> that a Derlin disk variation would result the following observations.
>
> 1) The disk will no longer rotate.
> 2) The alnico magnets will no longer demagnetize.
>
> ...what they might say in the trade as a "trade off" of benefits. ;-)
>
> Do you think your group might be able to test this hypothesis?
>
> Regards
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>
>

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