Thanks to Terry indicating that Aspden had a second web site that I had overlooked, I have now [finally] located a technical description of the motor that Dr Aspden utilized- which showed what later became to be known as the Aspden effect.
http://www.aspden.org/reports/Es9/esr9.pdf  PART II (pages 11 to 18.)

BTW Chris, to perhaps answer your questions, I noticed that Dr Aspden has been reorganised his web sites.. since what looks to be January of this year. He appears to be summarizing his works. His insights into aether spin and capacitors you may find interesting.

Colin
----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin Quinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Chris,

There are more aether theories out there than one can shake a stick at. Everybody has one, but I want to avoid the theorists (for now). I just wish to see the original description so hopefully I can build exactly that.

( But if I build it, will they come? ;)

Colin
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I read about this effect and I don't understand it's relationship to
supposed free energy.  I've read stuff by Aspden about it and I don't
comprehend why
he sees this effect as having a bearing on free energy generation.

On the other hand, I think he has some good points about "ether".  If
empty space has permittivity and offers radiation resistance, how can it
be "nothing"
or not involve some sort of medium?  If we keep giving properties to the
"vacuum", when do we return to it to being "ether"?

If it walks and quacks like a duck, is it a duck?





-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Quinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:03 PM
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Vorts !

I am looking for an article...  :)

The Aspden Effect  was first mentioned in an item that was published in
the February 1995 issue of NEN (New Energy News).  Vol 2,  #10. pages 1,
2,...
I have tried to order a back-copy . . . without success.

The "effect" is anomalous angular momentum, some kind of virtual
inertia- reported therein by Harold Aspden, and later described here:
http://www.energyscience.org.uk/le/Le30/le30.html

* ORIGINAL PAPER :
http://www.padrak.com/ine/INE8E.html
CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY 1995:  Vol. 2,  No. 10

DISCOVERY OF "VIRTUAL INERTIA"  ................1 THE ASPDEN EFFECT
.............................2

If anyone had a subscription at that time, may I please prevail upon you
to obtain a copy? Thanks very much  :)

Best Regards,
Colin Quinney
crquin at rogers.com





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