Or, the "jerk" is coming from a momentary coupling-precession of the electrons (or protons) with the earth's gravity field.
Fred > [Original Message] > From: Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 3/31/2006 9:58:57 AM > Subject: Re: Electrogravity, "jerk" and "jounce" > > Jack, > > Thanks for the old posts. You must have a good filing system. > > What these old posts could be telling us ... (at least one of us) > is that the "wobble" i.e. the extra motion caused by the > imprecision of balance, is providing the aforementioned "jerk". > > Which is all the more reason to proceed with precision, and > acutually eliminate the wobble (as opposed to trying to reproduce > it), but add something even better - another (in fact several) > axis of rotation. The effect is functionally identical (better > even), but the best part is there is reproducibility (if > successful). > > AS to how do you keep a HTSC cold when it is spinning on not one, > but three or four, axial points of rotation? > > If cost were no object you could pump supercold He through the > bearing themselves, in one axial bearing and then out the other - > but that makes a vacuum hard to maintain. I have a better solution > for that problem. > > Jones >

