...and the rotational speed of the earth will descrease as a consequence. harry
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:06 PM, H Veeder <[email protected]> wrote: > Focault's pendulum could be used to extract energy from the rotation of > the earth. > > harry > > > On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> You're undoubtedly right. It makes me wonder if these simple newtonian >> problems from dynamics 101 can be so >> >> mind blowing, what's the chances of analyzing these bizarre non-linear >> maxwellian/relativistic/quantum mechanical kinds >> >> of problems. >> >> >> >> Hoyt >> >> >> >> *From:* Nigel Dyer [mailto:[email protected]] >> *Sent:* Sunday, February 9, 2014 10:34 AM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:: RAR gravity engine >> >> >> >> As I found out some years ago when I spent a couple of months on this, >> whatever system you come up with, when you actually go through the maths it >> comes up with the same answer, and that is that you cannot extract energy >> from the rotation of the earth without reference to some external body. >> You can come up with complicated systems that makes the maths more >> difficult (our gyroscopes on railway tracks travelling between the pole and >> the equator was particularly 'interesting' to analyse. I'm not sure that >> 15 years later my brain is still up to it, that why I get my son to do it), >> and that is what may have happened with the RAR machine. Its complexity >> hides a mistake in the analysis of the forces and moments which made it >> appear that it was possible to extract energy from the earths magnetic >> field. >> >> Nigel >> >> <http://www.avast.com/> >> >

