Brad, If you place a large flywheel on the shaft, you will get a much slower 
decay in speed.  Also, the efficiencies of the motor and the generator directly 
impact the energy loss of the system.


So, take an efficient generator and connect it to an efficient motor while 
driving a large flywheel and it will continue to turn for a long time.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Lowe <ecatbuil...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thu, Dec 6, 2012 4:29 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:WITTS 3kW Generator Video



I can't find a very similar demo on youtube where a guy ran a drill.. Looked 
like it was filmed in the Philippians or but can't find it.. 

Here is a video showing what should happen when you try to power a motor with a 
generator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl57y-c_bWc

Goes dead pretty quickly.


- Brad



On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Esa Ruoho <esaru...@gmail.com> wrote:


On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 7:44 PM, James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote:
The idea that WITTS is an on-going organization with 200 years of history is 
bizarre.  While its reasonable to deride criticism of technological development 
on the basis of the engineer's religious beliefs, the claim that Nicola Tesla, 
and prior scientists, were members of an organization that exists to this day, 
but which has no  historical record other than the testimony of one man, has 
the ring of an MK-ULTRA op if not outright insanity.



Yeah, this is the part that I don't really care about. I mean, when I spoke 
with them for a few hours on the phone, they said something similar to Faraday 
and Maxwell having been involved in this or that. I don't understand the reason 
for saying something like that, but I don't consider it to be any reason to not 
fund them, they have their own reasons for it. 


I don't know if it's a kind of "we have 15 to 45 books" kind of thing (when 
someone actually has 8 or 10 books), or what's going on, but overall, the u.s. 
peeps have neat lotteries in there (or so we poor scandinavians are lead to 
misbelieve) ranging from 250 to 350 million dollars as a first prize so to 
throw 15 or 35 million to WITTS/Thrapp people would still leave a ton of 
funding for other projects (such as Erik Dollard (who is on Indiegogo) and John 
Hutchison (who is on Gofundme). And then pick up some paypal addresses for Tom 
Bearden, Dale Pond, Paul Pantone and so on. Call it risk-money or what you 
will, but it would surely sort out the wheat from the chaff very quickly - by 
allowing one to directly see how these people are progressing and what they do 
with the money.





 

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