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Torana

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Barry Hilton Centrifugal engine ???
« on: September 03, 2010, 11:07:10 AM »
In 1990 Australian inventor Barry Hilton built an engine that had minimal parts but he also came up with a formula to replace Newtons ,which he could apply to all situations.

He wrote a book about it ,this is before he wrote about the 'Joe cell phenomenon' in the mid 90s.

He used a video to record falling objects along the same lines as Bruce Depalma did.
Im hoping that someone in the forum would have that formula or the original book and post the formula .

Barry Hilton is [or was] a switched on engineer and knew his stuff well.
This formula could make a big difference to projects the forum are trying to tackle.



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Re: Barry Hilton Centrifugal engine ???
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2010, 09:49:01 AM »
He made one motor that was a combustion engine with something like 3 moving parts ,it was like
a step up from a Sarich Motor , another Australian .
Im pretty sure Barry made some kind of centrifugal force motor but its the book Im curious about because he did research into falling objects and came up with a formula to replace Newtons which
would be useful big time to many people here.
Barry found that all of Newtons laws were not accurrate based on observation of video slowed down .
He studied spinning and falling objects like Depalma did, but itd be good to see the formula simply because the guy is a genuine engineer and knew his stuff
I was hoping someone might have the book stashed away ???