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.....starting with a common image of a drone ( four blades playing air) :
https://www.wired.com/2017/05/the-physics-of-drones
.....but replacing with a certain arrangement of four syncro double counter-rotating eccenters(unbalanced rotating weights) , playing inertia
.....so to obtain a semi-space variable tractive vector , or the real freedom of motion/transport anywhere !
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.....in a vectorial "language", can be the third "missing image" (FIG.3...) at :
http://www.reductor-motor.com/hun-theory-bolygo.html
http://www.venanzetti.it/default.aspx?mid=8301
.....or a one way ( pull ) traction motor, playing the double syncro rotation of the four identical eccentered masses.
Any kind of experience is not a waste of time...thinking about a possible centrifugal pulsatory tractive vector.
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.....expressing a diversity of starting points , at :
www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Inertial_Rotors.html ( with variable velocity)
.....and a lot of experiments with constant angular velocity , at :
www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Disclosed_experiments.html
Inertial drive and gravity powered mechanism have , in my opinion , a common point : continuous unbalance of rotating masses arrangements.
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Hi Alex,
I see what you try to achieve.
Some years ago I tried some experiments with eccentrical masses.

When the masses are going around into cycles, the effect was zero. Even if I turned the masses with a drilling machine to 50 rounds per second.

My next experiment was to put the rotating excentrical mass on some wheels, like a scate board. Also no propulsing forthcome.

But what I have learnd from my experiments was the following. I can have a side movement when keep a weight in my hands.

Experiment the following: sit yourself on an chair with wheels. stretch your arms loaded with a weight, maybe a bottle of water. Suddenly pull the weight towards your Body. You and your chair of wheels will move. You can repeat it and so you can move forward.
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Hi Georg !
Prof.Evert (theory) and Felix Wuerth (experiment) , some years ago ,have some interesting "hints" regarding the inertial effects of rotational eccenters.
Some developments at :
https://youtu.be/Dm-avQmjD8g
https://youtu.be/wdodjuVC45k
www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Inertial_Drive.html
In my opinion , power from gravity and propulsion due to inertia have a common root/symbol ...rotating eccentered mass.
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Hi Alex, great videos, the machine of Felix Wurh has an extraordinary inertial property, several people have built it but have not seen its potential evolution yet.
Here I leave another replication:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUQihKt3Ta4
Pay attention of his words in the description:
".....when eccentric mass goes outward it de-accelerate and when it comes inward it accelerates....."
I told you so...
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.....with an inertial "drone" (four double rotating eccentered masses),if we take a look at : https://youtu.be/vkvvtUT1pL8
.....but with a slightly change of "syncro" rotation...so to play a linear pulsatory TO tractive vector !
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.....if you like to play some introductory experiments , at :
www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Disclosed_experiments.html
Let's call iit ...roto-vectorial propulsion?!
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.....as a good starting point ( centrifugal thrust/propulsion),at:
https://youtu.be/SgvSNgWk430
.....but as an unhappy(unreasonable...) proposal/design ,at :
https://youtu.be/XXfJwcriE7s
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.....in my opinion,has a "patented" starting point(Alfo di Bella/1967) .
.....but playing four syncro double rotating masses,so to obtain a stabie pulsatory tractive(TO) vector.
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.....as a particular proposal ( four synchro-rotating masses in a quasi semi-space...but not as a Viviani curve/"windows"...) , at :
https://youtu.be/73kOHr8lcEs
One more step to a true solution...in my opinion...
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CHECK THIS OUT:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AyU2MOJ_10

ANYONE SPEAKS THE LANGUAGE?
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You all need to check the end of this video:

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Thank you Darth. Excellent questions and valid points all. Science is 99% perspiration and 51% of that is presentation. That 51% showmanship has to display convincing results. However, the results may not always be clear in the first viewing of the show.

In 2009, out of frustration because few understood what we had – my business partner Craig “T� Herrington broke-off our 32 yr. association. He ended it by saying “You can build a machine that lifts off, flies around the room and lands – but who would buy it?�

Craig died just before I worked out the perfect parameters for a levitation platform.

Only a few people held our running engines. Being in the presence of these unbalanced oscillators one can actually FEEL the unidirectional forces generated. So I personally know the difference between this type of force and “slip-stick� - as two of my earlier prototypes E-1 and E-2 ran in that fashion.

The BALANCE BEAM TEST with E-8 may very well be the result of a shift in mass, but it shifted from a resting state against gravity. That same engine drops 70% its weight on a bath scale and can deflect itself from vertical hanging from the ceiling.

I will not even dignify the “BOAT TEST� and risk a wet engine. Consider this: Water has its own intractance. A vessel in water driven by a balanced oscillator can be made to “walk on water�. After the first initial cycle, a wake is produced behind the boat that can act like a subtle “wall� to push against. The frontal bow shock wave, now being opened, allows the boat to cruise through - being back-stopped by its own wake. It’s a liquid form of “slip-stick�. That slight advantage is cheating. The drive may “translate� across water, but not likely to translate during a more stringent test …

… the RAIL TEST: There is little if any static/rolling friction when engine E-4 translates because its frame is isolated with a set of four roller ball-bearing wheels on two metal rails: There is very little fiction on these bearing wheels. They contain 3 surfaces: the machine frame axle inner bearing race to the one side of the lubricated ball (1); the other side of the lubricated ball to the outer race (2) and the bearing housing which rides on the smooth metal rails (3). If that’s not convincing then this is exemplified by the next experiment, the pendulum test.

I have long known that if I published the PENDULUM TEST there would be much confusion and disbelief. The problem is most viewers have preconceived notions on how an IP drive should behave – and many misconceptions on how the pendulum test works.

These engines are half-wave rectified impulse drives (unbalanced oscillators) so between impulses they will fall back to zenith center-line until the next impulse (like on the playground swing we are still at the mercy of Earth’s gravity.) But note while running they do not cross left of that zenith center-line once the shifters are engage. If you observe each pendulum test closely you will see that our drives propel to the right with unidirectional force and drop back to center - not behind or left of center-line like a balanced oscillator would.

Please also note that E-8, which is a DUAL half-wave rectified drive, actually hovers right of zenith when the engine is ramped up.

Though the pendulum test may rule out friction it’s not intended to be a test for levitation. Levitation validates itself.

Maybe I’ll build that levitation platform. But again, who would buy it?&#65279;
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