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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #60 on: August 18, 2015, 09:30:42 PM »
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I think I'll paste  what I have just designed ( invented )  into a  provisional-patent-application  I was going  to send of for something else(  companies often put numerous  inventions  into  individual  provisional( called utility applications in other countries ) patent applications,  to save money,  they're not stupid  )

At a glance,  I can't seem to find something  identical to what I have designed,  in  the  publications you have  provided( it might be there though ),   but,   I just can't be the first person to have thought of it.
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My  initial design  is simply a wire carrying Dc current,  causing a  Donut-Shaped  magnet,  to spin on an axle  (  this  Donut could have a normal magnetic-field,  not one running around the circle,  so it's easy to make  ) .
(  Of course that  wire should probably be replaced with either a coil ,  or something similar to multiply the power  )
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Keep us updated on your progress!  Tewari, has said he has found a way around the physical constraints placed on the designs of modern DC generators, so he may be a good source of information if you decide to take the time to study his work.

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #61 on: August 18, 2015, 09:51:35 PM »



  I had a look at this smarmy bloke saying there aren't black holes out there.
It was too technical for me to follow so I had to look for something more
Understandable at my level.
   Anyways there's a star S2 somewhere in the centre of our galaxy. This
thing is speeding along its elliptical orbit at some 11,000,000 miles an hour.
Two teams have confirmed this by observation and their results almost
exactly match. Surely there must be something there?
   Old Tewari reminds me a bit of James Kwok, anyone heard from James lately?
       John.

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #62 on: August 18, 2015, 09:55:08 PM »
Here's a thread by Broli titled, "Jorge Guala-Valverde homopolar experiments", which shows the potential significance of the devices within the M hypothesis.  He also proposes other solutions without the physical constraints of the design that doesn't allow for a full rotation, which may work.

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #63 on: August 19, 2015, 12:44:13 AM »



 There have been some big 'uns built. In the late 50's this fellow named
Oliphamt bult an elephantic homopolar gen. and it had four discs eventually
(I think) and he cranked it up to about 1.8 million amps. I think the idea
was to build up speed and then harvest a pulse.
   One machine that really intrigued me was Amtrak's synchronous condenser.
It was a huge free running motor used to control reactive power, it was a
sort of QEG. type thing and they were doing it 100 years ago.
   The point I'm trying to make is that a lot of this stuff must have been
researched a good few years ago.
                  John.

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #64 on: August 19, 2015, 01:28:17 AM »
Please take into account I have never formally studied the fields in this website (  I never even saw a magnet in my physics classes  ).

I will check  http://overunity.com/9255/jorge-guala-valverde-homopolar-experiments/msg243450/#msg243450  ,   it should have something similar or the same as my  new design/invention.

(  But I may simply just paste  my  brushless invention/design,  as an extra addition into my next  unrelated provisional-patent-application,   incase it contains something new .  I send my applications  via  postal mail,  to get around the  up-front  fee,   then,   if no one is interested in my inventions,  I can theoretically  forget about paying any fee  to the  patent-department  .   
       Maybe it's  different in the  US,  and youre left with a permanent debt ,  but I don't send them to the  US  .   )

    The  image on the  following  webpage   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Floppy_drive_spindle_motor_open.jpg  ,    is the closest I have found to my  brushless-DC-invention/design ,   but the wires/coils  are very different to my invention,   and seem to interact with  the  permanent-magnet  in a  Totally  different  way to my  invention.

(  I always think that anything I invent,  has been invented before,  but if I can't confirm that, I should try and do something with the invention  )

Unfortunately,  now I have a minimum  of two ( four inventions,  if I include this  'brushless-DC-invention/design',  and,  my   'boats floating on a magnetic-field idea'  )   inventions to keep track of in terms of  filing a  provisional-patent-application.   I would much prefer if some  company  would do all this for me,   for free,    which you'd think would be logical if I have any invention that is viable  .

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #65 on: August 26, 2015, 12:33:35 AM »
Here is the patent.
Its an approach/method I never seen being done or tried before.

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #66 on: August 26, 2015, 01:04:13 AM »
Here is the patent.
Its an approach/method I never seen being done or tried before.

Yes, and the patent shows how he's using a confined field while following M-hypothesis.  Thanks for posting the patent.

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #67 on: August 29, 2015, 12:16:32 AM »
what is M-hypothesis

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Re: New reactionless motor from India
« Reply #68 on: August 29, 2015, 05:50:21 AM »
what is M-hypothesis

M-hypothesis claims the magnetic field is moveable and N-hypotheses claims the magnetic field is static.

Here's solid experimental proof of M-hypothesis being valid.

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