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Glenn Hawkins |
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Hello,
I see that we are still thinking in terms of inchworm movement. We've got to move and think beyond that. I am building for continuous acceleration, not inchworm movement. That I accomplished 20 years ago and explained it here about six years ago. The inch worm breaks the equal and opposite thought block, but practically it is only a suggestion of what might be possible. Beyond that it is useless. The design for continuous acceleration is about 5 years old. It is very complicated, expensive and time consuming and that is why I never finished. But toward that in, I am now trying to build a motor to operate in semi-free space. No usable motors exist, but the methods of the hub motor, the outrunner an idea from Kidd, and the homomotor will all do just that. This isn't easy. I am designing for testing a high speed homomotor, which may be the best for my purpose and still the motor is only a piece of the machine. I think I will keep the secrets of precession to myself. We are not ready.
Glenn, |
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21 May 2012
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