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Author Re: Conservation of angular momentum, Foucault Pendulum and 'free energy'.
Solar Flare

2005-10-10, 4:21 pm

When you extract power from the gyro it stops spinning. There is no more power
than the power applied to make it spin.

The "force" it exibits is at right angles to the applied force. Not useful
either.

This is not energy but force. Sound familar again?

"Me" <Me@shadow.orgs> wrote in message
news:Me-EF6747.09284310102005@netnews.worldnet.att.net...
> In article <hut2f.37893$7b6.12615@twister.nyroc.rr.com>,
> "daestrom" <daestrom@NO_SPAM_HEREtwcny.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
> My only question is "what keeps the gyro spinning?" It has its own
> friction in it's bearings, and when it stops spinning, it can't generate
> any energy. Any energy put into the system, must be deducted from any
> energy output by the system. So again, what keeps it spinning?
>
>
> Me one skeptic.......



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