The oldest question:  If it's real, you should be able to make it self
running, with an output of excess power.

If this seems possible, I would try to design something using a bunch of
ultracapacitors to hold the juice - and thereby avoid any questions
about batteries
being a circuit element, as has happened in the Correa device, etc. 

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Let's hope so.

I'll be interested to read your impression of the demo.

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I saw convincing evidence of 6 Newton-meters produced by 3.2
Watt-seconds.  The electrical energy was displayed on a good digital
oscope.  The inventor used the conservative values for V and I in his Ws
calculation.  We actually ran several tests.  He filters out high
frequency components on his electrical input which actually makes the Ws
calculation more conservative.

He uses a custom made torque measurement device from Lorentz something
from Germany.  I was a bit concerned to learn that it used a Hall effect
device until they agreed to hold a neodymium magnet near the transducer
with no apparent effect.

We got into a brief discussion on theory.  They have their opinion; but,
we disagreed.  I cut that discussion short; although, one
concrete-head's ideas did get injected.  I have no doubts that he has
spent the near $1M he claims on the development.  He showed me several
prototypes.  He went public Wednesday with the prototype.  I was person
number 5 to request a viewing.  They asked me lots of trick questions.  
I got most of them right. <g>

Paul Sprain, the inventor, is from Birmingham (there not here).  Can't
seem to shake you Brits.

Anyone have any questions?  I believe I can get others in to see the
device if there are any takers.  It is magnificent.

Terry

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