BlankThis paper which Richard cites mentions - once again - the
fabulous Roshchin/Godin results from Russia. 'Fabulous' is used in
the original sense of fable-related.
Pitanken is about as far-out as it gets in quasi-legit-Fissix...
you might say his ideas are "representable as a 4-surface in
8-dimensional space, along with the notion of many-sheeted
spacetime, forced by this incredible hypothesis, implying numerous
new physics, including a few gravitational anomalies..." or
something to that effect.
Jerry Decker has mentioned this Roshchin/Godin claim several times
on his site; and as being related to the original Schappeller work
from which Searl got his ideas, then Searl and then Hamel up in
Canada. Frolov is also mentioned. Talk about a "whacha gonna do
when they come for you?"... bad-boys-lineup - only like some
disappointed investors, you may be be trying to pick out the one
who is NOT the con-man who fleeced your retirement account,
instead of the other way around.
http://www.keelynet.com/indexdec1205.htm
also a better report:
http://www.rexresearch.com/roschin/roschin.htm
The Roshchin and Godin machine supposedly produces a seven-degree
drop in temperature in the area around the electrical generator as
it operates, "suggesting an unusual fulfillment of an energy
conservation modality."
Catch-22 *as always* is that there is ZERO independent
verification, despite numerous inquiries ... Hot air about cold
air....??
US Patent 6,822,361 - "Orbiting multi-rotor homopolar system," has
been awarded for their technology. It is assigned to Energy &
Propulsion Systems of Valencia CA, a company which may have been
deliberately named to share the acronymic goodwill of Engineered
Parking Systems of Valencia CA.
http://tinyurl.com/hdp4w
or
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?u=%2Fnetahtml%2Fsrchnum.htm&Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&r=1&l=50&f=G&d=PALL&s1=6822361.PN.&OS=PN/6822361&RS=PN/6822361
As always, we are ever-hopeful for the truth in this kind of
thing, the real breakthrough ... yet are periodically checking to
see if the billfold is still there.