"Kelley's Dyansphere"?? John Ernst Worrell Keely's Dynasphere . (
http://peswiki.com/index.php/John_Keely & http://www.svpvril.com )

you also missed the nonexistent discussion on the RotoVerter.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Rotoverter
The outline details are as follows:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Image:D2_rotoverter01.JPG
The output device is an alternator which is driven by a three-phase
mains-powered, 3 HP to 7.5 HP motor (both of these devices can be standard
'asynchronous squirrel-cage' motors). The drive motor is operated in a
highly non-standard manner. It is a 240V motor with six windings as shown
below. These windings are connected in series to make an arrangement which
should require 480 volts to drive it, but instead, it is fed with 120 volts
of single-phase AC. The input voltage for the motor, should always be a
quarter of its rated operational voltage. A virtual third phase is created
by using a capacitor which creates a 90-degree phase-shift between the
applied voltage and the current.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Image:D2_rotoverter02.JPG
The objective is to tune the motor windings to give resonant operation. A
start-up capacitor is connected into the circuit using the press-button
switch shown, to get the motor up to speed, at which point the switch is
released, allowing the motor to run with a much smaller capacitor in place.
Although the running capacitor is shown as a fixed value, in practice, that
capacitor needs to be adjusted while the motor is running, to give resonant
operation. For this, a bank of capacitors is usually constructed, each
capacitor having its own ON/OFF switch, so that different combinations of
switch closures give a wide range of different overall values of
capacitance. With the six capacitors shown above, any value from
0.5microfarad to
31.5 microfarad can be rapidly switched to find the correct resonant value.
These values allow combined values of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, ...
by selecting the appropriate switched to be ON or OFF. Should you need a
value greater than this, then wire a 32 microfarad capacitor in place and
connect the substitution box across it to test higher values step-by-step to
find the optimum value of capacitor to use. The capacitors need to be
powerful, oil-filled units with a high voltage rating - in other words,
large, heavy and expensive. The power being handled in one of these systems
is large and setting one up is not without a certain degree of physical
danger. These systems have been set to be self-powered but this is not
recommended, presumably because of the possibility of runaway with the
output power building up rapidly and boosting the input power until the
motor burns out.

have fun people.
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=rotoverter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z2pfnswn40


On 12/31/06, thomas malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

aqueous solution method. The vibrational researcher Dale Pond claims to
have tapped the strong nuclear force with his recreation of Kelley's
Dyansphere. There are the permanent magnetic generators that Steorn and MPI
claim to have under development. I'm a big fan of making the deserts bloom
by piping sea water in and brine out, and powering the whole thing with
solar and the bio evolved power. IMHO, this would also provide an unlimted
source of rare metals too. If nothing else, we have fossil fuel reserves
enough to last for 1000 years. Now there are a number of problems which are
going to have to be resolved, like where to get enough air to burn it, and
your children will have to convert to Islam.
Vortexians, did I miss any?

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