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RE: RE: Single shaft motor - Ed Wingate?



Original poster: "Colin Dancer" <Colin.Dancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

There are a number of papers indicating that there is a classical
electromagnetic element due to the spatial distribution of current
around the contact area.  A link to one is attached.

http://www.cet.sunderland.ac.uk/webedit/allweb/news/Philosophy_of_Scienc
e/PIRT2000/PIRP_kholm3.doc

-> that should be one line but it word wraps <-

Colin.


-----Original Message----- From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 07 June 2005 03:55 To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: OT: RE: Single shaft motor - Ed Wingate?

Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H" <daniel.h.mccauley@xxxxxxxx>



OFFTOPIC, but interesting . . .

 >But since you ask. I have read no other detailed explanation. So it
would  >get my vote until I do read an other detailed explanation.


- I would have to agree. I have been researching this in quite detail, reading many technical papers written by physicists and scientists alike into the theory of how these things work and every paper points to the Marinov motor as being a thermal engine, not one propulsed by electromagnetic effects. Although I highly respect Ed Wingate personal thoughts, especially as Ed is one of the most experienced high voltage / electrical experimenters I know, I cannot dismiss the results of all these technical papers and studies as being incorrect.

Does anyone have any data or analysis that shows electromagnetic action
is responsible for producing torque and rotation in the Marinov motor???

Dan