Originally posted by Turion
I quite agree about how the pathway has been paved by our leading
inventors and that people must be in denial about the idea presented.
I will say that some of the younger guys are no doubt already doing
this. This is because that the younger men have all of the energy.
While the guys on the groups never seem to do anything but draw
pictures others are building still some do both. Yours truly.
In your above statement the part where the generator section speeds
up under load reaches out and grabs me. I mean here we are
presented with a modified motor that already can be producing excess
under the right conditions then to think the wasted mechanical in this
setting could actually assist rotor action and further reverse any drag
giving extra again then the additional generator coils as many as you
can possibly mount will not only add huge amounts of power to the
COP but continue to assist rotor action to a potential run away
status.
These systems will dominate the future of renewable energy. No wind or
sun needed. I have been studying "ACCELERATING UNDER LOAD" coils
as per THANE HEINS. As you have already stated that you can and have
used many size wire/length coils where you were able to cause an
acceleration under a load if the critical freq is reached. As Thane Heins
puts it "THE CRITICAL MINIMUM FREQUENCY" which is another way of
saying that at a certain frequency and above, will cause the assistance
to the rotor we are looking for.
So far many inventors have attempted to explain this assisted rotor
phenomena with each one stating they are not sure if their expressions
best describe what might truly be happening, leaving the door open to
welcomed speculation by those qualified to make these advanced
judgements.
According to THANE our motor technology of 100 years old requires
every motor to run against it's own will to do so. In other words the
incoming north or south pole is always resisting the approach at the
rotor pole and also wants the magnet pole to stay TDC once it is
there. Anyone who understands that will understand the rest.
We want a delay in the coils response to the approaching pole.
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