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So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I
pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! Date: 30 January 2004. 1.55 AM(IST) Play this song in full volume... so gayaa ye jahA.n so gayaa aasamaan so gayI hai sArI manzile.n o sArI manzile.n so gayaa hai rastaa so gayaa ye jahA.n so gayaa aasamaan Enjoy! -Abhi. |
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Abhi wrote:
So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! Date: 30 January 2004. 1.55 AM(IST) Does it hover? if not, when placed on a scale does it weigh less than it does when the springs are not stretched? Did C move downward, contrary to what you predicted? Did D keep moving? -- Will Twentyman email: wtwentyman at copper dot net |
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Will Twentyman wrote:
Abhi wrote: So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! Date: 30 January 2004. 1.55 AM(IST) Does it hover? if not, when placed on a scale does it weigh less than it does when the springs are not stretched? Did C move downward, contrary to what you predicted? Did D keep moving? He's not claiming any of that. He rotated a nut, and a bolt moved. For him, this was a major accomplishment, particularly with one eye closed. -E |
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EjP wrote: Will Twentyman wrote: Abhi wrote: So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! Date: 30 January 2004. 1.55 AM(IST) Does it hover? if not, when placed on a scale does it weigh less than it does when the springs are not stretched? Did C move downward, contrary to what you predicted? Did D keep moving? He's not claiming any of that. He rotated a nut, and a bolt moved. For him, this was a major accomplishment, particularly with one eye closed. -E * As a next step, you must check chirality. Try it with the other eye closed. earle * |
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In sci.math, Abhi
wrote on 29 Jan 2004 12:36:39 -0800 : So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! That particular device looks like a bunch of vectors pointing every whichaway and maybe a V and a very distorted W. Do you have a picture of this device? I could see crawling devices working without too much trouble; ABCG is on the ground; pull F and H apart while holding point G off the ground. (A and C are castor rollers.) Then put G on the ground while FGH is a straight line; lift B off. Push F and H together (or let them spring back); they'll move backwards. Lift G off the ground and repeat. It won't be the fastest of crawls, admittedly; you'd get better results from a treadmill. :-) [rest snipped] -- #191, It's still legal to go .sigless. |
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![]() The Ghost In The Machine wrote in message ... In sci.math, Abhi wrote on 29 Jan 2004 12:36:39 -0800 : So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! That particular device looks like a bunch of vectors pointing every whichaway and maybe a V and a very distorted W. Do you have a picture of this device? I could see crawling devices working without too much trouble; ABCG is on the ground; pull F and H apart while holding point G off the ground. (A and C are castor rollers.) Then put G on the ground while FGH is a straight line; lift B off. Push F and H together (or let them spring back); they'll move backwards. Lift G off the ground and repeat. It won't be the fastest of crawls, admittedly; you'd get better results from a treadmill. :-) [rest snipped] ===================================== meherabaaN hoke bula lo mujhe chaaho jis waqt maiN gaya waqt naheeN hooN ke fir aa bhee na sakooN ===================================== -Abhi. |
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In sci.math, Abhi
wrote on Sat, 31 Jan 2004 00:23:32 +0530 : The Ghost In The Machine wrote in message ... In sci.math, Abhi wrote on 29 Jan 2004 12:36:39 -0800 : So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! That particular device looks like a bunch of vectors pointing every whichaway and maybe a V and a very distorted W. Do you have a picture of this device? I could see crawling devices working without too much trouble; ABCG is on the ground; pull F and H apart while holding point G off the ground. (A and C are castor rollers.) Then put G on the ground while FGH is a straight line; lift B off. Push F and H together (or let them spring back); they'll move backwards. Lift G off the ground and repeat. It won't be the fastest of crawls, admittedly; you'd get better results from a treadmill. :-) [rest snipped] ===================================== meherabaaN hoke bula lo mujhe chaaho jis waqt maiN gaya waqt naheeN hooN ke fir aa bhee na sakooN ===================================== Sorry, I don't read gibberish. Or is that Sanskrit? Please transmit in English. -Abhi. -- #191, It's still legal to go .sigless. |
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Didn't I tell it worked? Great, isn't it? Now be careful it doesn't
take off and fly away without you. I mean, we don't want to have this discussion going on for another 17 years it takes you to build these devices. regards |
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![]() "Abhi" skrev i melding m... So I have built this Action Device. It is on floor of my room. I pulled the springs to generate enough restoring force. I marked the position of upper end of bolt. Closing one eye, I pointed on this mark and I rotated the nut. The upper end of bolt i.e. point D is moving in upward direction as I predicted here.. http://www.geocities.com/inertial_propulsion First Result: It Does Work! Because it moved a little bit? Shouldn't it have accelerated in one direction until it hit something? Paul |
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