This device is amazing. These guys most likely do not have to be concerned about garage shop copies for competition!
They could dispel a lot of question about whether or not the device actually runs without external power application merely by letting it start from a standstill and continue to gain rotational velocity before being braked by some method. The design appears to be well balanced and to have plenty of inertia. There is no way to guess the frictional losses so I would assume that the designers have gone to great lengths to minimize it. The power sections are attached in a sine wave fashion along the output shaft and I would think that careful adjustment of these elements would result in a machine of great mass and excellent balance. This is a work of art. If we assume that the engine actually operates, then it must obtain its energy from a force that varies along the long axis with time. And, to get much useful power, that force must exhibit a reasonable variation or gradient along that axis. I do not believe that there is any record of Earth's gravitational force being different over such a short distance and at the same time varying in magnitude. I would suppose that the tidal forces due to the moon and sun must be where the energy is assumed to be originating. That type of force does vary in time and position. The tide peaks two times a day, so that must be the drive rate applied to this device. One big question is how on Earth the tidal forces would couple into this machine at a level great enough to deliver useful power? (pun intended) I remain skeptical but interested. Now, how do we arrange to view a demonstration? Dave -----Original Message----- From: ucar <[email protected]> To: vortex-l <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Feb 11, 2014 5:52 am Subject: [Vo]:New RAR photos Hi, Some new photos have been added to RAR pages showing progress and Mr. Renato family and others at Illinois site. http://rarenergia.com.br/

