If it works.. And that's a big IF, I do suspect it is possible to get energy out of asymmetric inertial transformation.
There is quite a bit of strong evidence that motion rectifiers do work (dean drive etc), and this is the other side of the same coil, that the acceleration profile with which something is accelerated can lead to a decoupling of inertia so to speak. So maybe if something is lifted slowly, but falls quickly. The EM drive might be just a photonic version of a dean drive, but the RAR engine might be playing with the asymmetry in a slightly different way. Asymmetry is how you mess with matter's coupling to the aether, how you stop the mathematical predicted results that conserve energy and momentum. John On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 5:01 AM, MJ <[email protected]> wrote: > > Last year RAR stated they have a working small model before designing > the big ones. > > Mark Jordan > > > > On 18-Dec-15 13:24, a.ashfield wrote: > >> Jones, >> "Hmmm... anyone got a clue about what the small gadget is - which is >> mounted to the bottom rail, just to the right of the main weight - and is >> moved slightly one every revolution by an elbow of one of the cranks?" >> >> I'm guessing that it is intended to capture the momentum somehow. Just >> how is not clear. >> >> What is intriguing is that someone bright enough to have accumulated >> enough money to make these two gigantic machines, would not have the sense >> to try it on a small model first and then build just one machine not two, >> without being very confident that it worked. >> >> RAREnergia wrote that it did work. >> "Final pieces and weights of our motor moved by the power of gravity can >> be assembled in many positions, forming different but similar forms. We >> tested the final part, in several assembling models. The motor worked >> perfectly in all models, varying between bigger and minor power or torch >> (torque?). We choose (chose?) one of the models to conclude the assembling >> of the equipment and we posted more pictures." >> >> But if it works, why have we not seen a video of it and why not a press >> conference to show the world that what we learned at school was wrong? RAR >> must know if it works. I was expecting no further news indefinitely so >> that they are back is a surprise. >> >> >> >

