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Bruce
DePalma | Messias Machine
| Veljko Milkovic | Johann
Bessler
CENTRIFUGAL
FORCE:
Centrifugal force is generally not believed to be a source of energy.
It is simply a FORCE that acts internally on all rotating objects,
and therefore cannot be harnessed for the production of energy. Or
is it?
In the 1960's,
Bruce DePalma
ran some extraordinary experiments on the nature of rotation itself.
These experiments demonstrated that the appearance of Centrifugal
Force at the periphery of a rotating object is accompanied by a decrease
in force at the center of a rotating object. These experiments convinced
DePalma that rotation caused a radial distribution of INERTIA, and
that Inertia was not a property of Mass, but a property of Space,
and that Space conferred it's Inertia on the objects that occupied
it. His research proved that by rotating an object, an Inertial force
gradient is produced between the center and the periphery and that
energy can be extracted from the polarized Inertial Field.
In a near parallel
development, a Sirian farmer developed a way to lift water against
gravity, simply by rotating a vertical cone. Centrifugal force lifted
the water, inertia kept the cone rotating, and the only energy needed
to run the system was that required to overcome the small amounts
of friction. The system became known as the Messias
Machine since it was believed that it would "save
the world" from expensive, poluting energy sources.
Recently, very
simple apparatus with swinging pendulums and levers have demonstrated
that energy CAN be extracted from centrifugal force, when an unbalanced
oscillation between centrifugal force and gravity is created. The
Two-stage Mechanical Oscillator of Veljko
Milkovic is just such a machine.
There is also
extensive historic evidence that Johann
Bessler produced a mechanically powered engine, way
back in 1712. One thing is now sure, with the right mechanical arrangement,
an engine that is powered by centrifugal force can be made.
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