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iacob alex

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Inertial drive...
« on: August 21, 2009, 05:50:02 AM »
   
    ...you can find,as a basic drawing at :   www.geocities.com/iacob_alex
   then click on "Inertial Drive".

        All the best! / Alex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2009, 12:39:49 PM »
http://www.geocities.com/iacob_alex/Inertial_drive/TractivePendulum.jpg

Nice drawing!
Did you build it?

Seems easy enough to "lego"?
Wish I hadn't stashed my old supply so far away..

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2009, 07:05:01 PM »

        Hi !

  Really,the name of this drawing is "Tractive Pendulum".

  It was proposed to "Invent-Tech"/FL (11-18-2004) as "Centrifugal Pulsatory Tractive Vector".

  The answer was: "at this point,we are unable to offer any further assistance to you..."

  I have no comments...

  By the way,there is  a natural widespread " index prohibition " ,regarding some topics,as perpetuum mobile or inertial propulsion.

  We can understand easy this situation...after so many failures and impostures,but the hope is the only one our walking dream.

  At   www.evert.de/eft377.htm   you can see Felix Wuerth's test with a simple pendular arrangement :his problem is with stability,motion control.

         All the best! / Alex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2009, 03:03:29 AM »
The only thing I see with the Inertial Drive system is one is trying to get a train to fly, in space or the air it won't work, it has no foot hold to kick off of. it is also inefficient at covering distance.

That's just what I see, have fun anyways.

Jerry

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2009, 04:06:00 AM »

         Hi !

  Firstly,the inertia is everywhere:it's the basic law of  mechanics...

  Everything is immersed in this property ("something" if you like).

  A simulation (but nothing more..) of inertia drive ,you can see at :
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbGHp01eh1l

  A real performance ( a promising one!) ,you can see at :
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=a49d5cJOGQ0

  With one more step,in my opinion,we can enter into reality with a side axis stable tractive vector,in the line of the inertial drive.

      All the best! / Alex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2009, 04:18:58 AM »
         Hi !

  Firstly,the inertia is everywhere:it's the basic law of  mechanics...

  Everything is immersed in this property ("something" if you like).

  A simulation (but nothing more..) of inertia drive ,you can see at :
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbGHp01eh1l

  A real performance ( a promising one!) ,you can see at :
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=a49d5cJOGQ0

  With one more step,in my opinion,we can enter into reality with a side axis stable tractive vector,in the line of the inertial drive.

      All the best! / Alex

It only stores energy, I might say, inefficient at that. no OU nor could it fly. without a big prop that is. I would love to see this device in a car and then race it against the White Zombie!

pretty neat though, I think the designer did a good job.

Gyro's only store energy.

Jerry ;)
« Last Edit: August 22, 2009, 05:17:32 AM by onthecuttingedge2005 »

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2009, 04:52:15 AM »

      Hi Jerry !

  So,we meet a "tragediante-comediante" situation...

  The optimist believes that we live in the best of all possible words,but. the pessimist fears this is true.The real life ,usually is something between these limits.

  Ok! You say "no".Then,why are you visiting this topic?

  Have you a web site,or a proposal regardind "New propulsion technologies"!?

  Maybe,for some people ,to forbid something...arouses the desire,for the others.

       All the best! / Alex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #7 on: August 22, 2009, 05:45:02 AM »
      Hi Jerry !

  Have you a web site,or a proposal regardind "New propulsion technologies"!?

  Maybe,for some people ,to forbid something...arouses the desire,for the others.

       All the best! / Alex

So what are you saying? you would like some Honeycomb and some fish? I know you won't understand what I am saying but maybe in the years to come.

The only problem with this propulsion system is that the world is to much at war and there is to much violence to even think about giving things away right now. I know I wouldn't want N. Korea having it and you'd better hope so too. if N. Korea got it, they would slaughter the world and you wouldn't even see the enemy!

enough said, Cheeri'O

Jerry ;)

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2009, 08:18:30 PM »

    ...it's simply ,to make use of an one-way inertial vector.

      The two-ways inertial vector (mechanical vibrator),is well known and used.

      So,have we ,just another small step,only?

      As in electricity :AC vs. DC ?!

          All the best ! / Alex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #9 on: August 05, 2013, 05:07:40 PM »
.....as an out of blue , unexpected brief interplay of the rotational inertia with gravity , at:


  www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff8oqoYxD7U


   For a short time , as a "sparkle" of inertial drive ,it's like the rotational inertia acts as a temporary , mobile / floating... fulcrum / support for the dumping waves of the spinning  chain (out of rotational driver...) in the same manner as a bouncing ball in gravity.


So , with a "floating fulcrum" (as a life-belt , or a raft), can we "swimm " in some manner inside  the  inertial ("water" )  property of space ?


Here , it's natural to make a connection with some commonly visions of people (so-called ufo) : "floating fulcrums"?

   Al_ex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #10 on: August 05, 2013, 08:47:21 PM »
Hi alex, thanks for sharing.
Built one of those asymmetric capacitors (condenser) in the past using a flyback for TV as input.
These asymmetric capacitor are probably inertial drives also, though solid state and hard to discern its propulsive force.
Though we do know, that the biefeld/brown effect works even better in a vacuum, so it is no ordinary aero or hydrodynamic effect (ion wind).
Closest thing to lifting yourself up by your own bootstraps that am aware of.
peace love light
tyson :)


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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2013, 12:12:41 PM »
   Hi Tyson !
If you type "spinning top toys" on net , you can visit a multitude of things about this subject , and as a return....a multitude of suggestions ,also  related to your intentions.


  Al_ex.

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #12 on: November 12, 2015, 04:54:53 PM »
.....as a project , at : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ezXx-Hzj3tc
     It's a "liquid state" engine proposal , face to :  http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/TIE.htm
     Al_ex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #13 on: May 23, 2016, 04:29:19 PM »
.....if we evolve an up-down ( to and fro ) vector , we can see at :
     http://solutionsinmotion.clevelandvibrator.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/RE-Rotary-Electric-Principles-copy.jpg
     www.hajtech.hu/vibromotor.htm
.....into an up ( to ) vector , at :  www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Some_Drafts/text020.jpg
     That is a two ways common vibratory principle , into an one way vector...or a centrifugal pulsatory  tractive vector !?

     Al_ex

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Re: Inertial drive...
« Reply #14 on: May 25, 2016, 06:50:59 PM »
.....this time as an application of a simple inclined pair of eccenters , to a lateral vehicle parking , at :
     http://file.scirp.org/Html/3-1860094_31639.htm
     A possible application for transportation , with a synchronized pair of variable , at :
     www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Some_Drafts/text020.jpg
     Al_ex
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