Re: Clarification request for Georg Kuenstler


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Posted by Scott Ellis (216.87.95.64) on January 19, 2003 at 22:42:14:

In Reply to: Re: Clarification request for Georg Kuenstler posted by Georg Kuenstler on January 19, 2003 at 14:36:49:

Hi Georg,

Thanks for your response. I must say I am somewhat taken aback. I have been in this "business" for some time now, and I have heard a lot of extraordinary claims. I greatly respect and admire your work, and I know you would not make such a claim lightly.

If what you say is true, then first I must offer my most hearty congratulations! What an astounding and world-altering achievement. You have changed the course of human history... Bravo!

That said, I'd like to ask a few questions if you don't mind:

1. You say you have a working or "going" model. How long has it been going? What is the longest time it has turned by itself without stopping?

2. Does the device need to be started, or does it spontaneously move by itself?

3. When the device is going, how much work is output? How much external force must be applied to stop it from turning?

4. What exactly is the principle that causes the device to operate? You say that your working model is driven by centrifugal force, and not gravity. Where does the centrifugal force come from?

As you can imagine I have many more questions, but I hope you will address these for now.

Best Regards,
Scott

: : Hi Georg,
: : I was hoping you could clear something up for me. I was under the impression from your recent posts that you have made some possible conceptual breakthroughs, but have still so far only produced "proof of concept" devices. Some here have taken your statements to mean you have already built a complete and working OU device.

: : Would you mind answering this question for me directly?

: : 1. Do you have a real working model? By "working" I mean one that repeats a cycle forever and performs work.

: : Thanks,
: : Scott

: Hi Scott,
: yes I have a working model working with centrifugal force.
: It is a better version of the 'Drehmomentspeicher', with relative turnings, you see on my homepage.
: This design wasn't show to the Group because I havn't got the patent for it up to now.

: It is not a Bessler solution, working on gravity. The solution I passed to the Group is a derivate of that going model.

: Hope that clears up !!

: Regards Georg




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