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Posted by Jan Rutkowski (203.220.96.135) on May 01, 2002 at 08:31:49:

Dear Mr. Christopher !
In Reply to Gravity Wheel on March 12 2002.

There is no problem with Rutkowski design .
Wheels are turning 10-15 times per minute , only problem is that they stop under any load .
I would like to explain a bit of theory and practical behavior in my gravity wheel .
I think you did not go to extend of reading that theory to the end . Seeing just one drawing you form your opinion.
Is very difficult to change the way people thinking from impossible to possible .
Please understand I do not tray to balance any ball with one ball.
That one ball is always of balance to the rest of them and that rest of them can be any number that is from division of the radius . Please do an experiment, take a seesaw , ruler and balance in the centre , one arm divaded in to equal parts by placing coins on it , now one coin left on the far end is havier to the coins stack just after center , and when seesaw arm is free to move you achieve motion, one down and the rest up.
Your statement that it would not rise as high, is misleading because it will gain more height when we use scissors like liver.
Everythink you can tray by your self and you will find out that physics is telling only 1/2 through and is very silence to the 1/2 in motion.
Next comment about balls or wheels you stated that wheels or balls could not roll uphill.
YES ! they do ! Under heavy load ,thay travel uphill with the load on the top of it and that is achieving by simple geometry.
About 4 yeares ego I made demonstration to that fact on my lecture for the ASTRO club. Video is still available.
Please rethink about my Gravity Wheel . Thank You.
Jan Rutkowski .


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