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Now simply picture a flywheel. Our flywheel is 48 inches in diameter, 6 inches tall, and weighs
1000 pounds. It is centered vertically on a shaft that is 3 inches in diameter through a bearing at
each end. We need to spin the flywheel to drive a generator. Our choices prior to Magnetic
Propulsion, would be limited to using an electric motor, connected with a belt, gear, or chain
drive, or we could seek out some type of hydropower, like a running river, or a waterfall. We
could also use a drive device such as a combustion engine, that uses gasoline, diesel, natural
gas or propane. Or as a last result, we could ignite some coal, make some steam, and use that
steam to turn our flywheel. By the way, if we choose the electric motor to spin our flywheel, we
still need to power that electric motor, and upstream that requires natural gas, diesel, gasoline,
coal, nuclear energy, hydro, wind, or solar. That’s the limit of our choices, until now.
In the scientific community, the concept of a permanent magnet doing work, takes on three
arguments very quickly. There are those that believe that permanent magnets have no inherent
energy, and can do no work, and those that believe that permanent magnets do have an
energy, as yet undescribed, and undefined, that do accomplish work. Finally, the last group that
admits that they neither understand magnets and their associated magnetic fields, nor do they
believe that anyone else does at this point of time.
As you are now aware, my research is based on the writings of Leo Szilard from 1929. Some
would say, that compared to today, Szilard lived during that time in 1929, in a world with very
limited technology. That may be true, but we can look at other scientists that actually
prognosticated about the future and technological developments that would change lives
dramatically.
One dramatic quote from the scientific community, in fact Nikola Tesla, has always stayed with
me. Tesla stated:
“When wireless is perfectly applied the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain,
which in fact it is, all things being particles of a real and rhythmic whole. We shall be able
to communicate with one another instantly, irrespective of distance. Not only this, but
through television and telephony we shall see and hear one another as perfectly as
though we were face to face, despite intervening distances of thousands of miles; and
the instruments through which we shall be able to do his will be amazingly simple
compared with our present telephone. A man will be able to carry one in his vest pocket.”
Nikola Tesla stated this to Collier’s magazine, in 1926, just a few years prior to the Szilard paper
being published. Today, speaking on our hand-held mobile phones using applications such as
FaceTime, Facebook, or other video telephone software, is commonplace. When I was a child,
pg. 6 A Demonstration of Induced Angular Momentum in a Flywheel Energy Storage and Harvesting Device Through the Elimination and Control of Entropy in a Thermodynamic System
in the Presence of a Paired Permanent Magnetic Field
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By Dennis M. Danzik