Issue 17 - Free-Energy Devices
Issue 17 - Free-Energy Devices
Issue 17 - Free-Energy Devices
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Alternative <strong>Energy</strong> Projects in Germany<br />
Reviewed by A. V. Frolov<br />
Source documents are published on web site http://www.evert.de<br />
Prof. Alfred Evert<br />
Wilhelm-Kopf-Strasse 40<br />
D 71672 Marbach<br />
fred@evert.de<br />
evert@t-online.de<br />
In early August we got in touch with Prof. A.<br />
Evert and asked him some questions about the<br />
course of his experiments. Interesting data<br />
about high-performance turbines, vortex<br />
machines like Clem- motor and mechanical<br />
devices, creating turning moment on the shaft<br />
due to constant mass imbalance was presented<br />
on his web-site. Prof. Evert expressed a desire<br />
to introduce his notion of ether used in his<br />
experiments to our readers. We hope that this<br />
review will rouse interest of our readers.<br />
Gravity- Centrifugal Motor<br />
Fig. 1 shows a constantly rotating motor, that<br />
has 12 radial masses.<br />
Every mass is situated between the inner and<br />
the outer radial spring. The centre of gravity in<br />
the system is offset, so that the rotor is<br />
theoretically accelerated. This concept may be<br />
useful in construction of constantly revolving<br />
and self-accelerated machine, a perpetual<br />
motion machine literally. These machines will<br />
not consume any energy. Still the source of<br />
excess energy is well-known: easy access to<br />
gravitational energy combined with centrifugal<br />
forces. One should notice that the energy<br />
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Fig.1<br />
conservation law applied to impetus is not<br />
violated here. <strong>Energy</strong> turns into yield only due<br />
to rational build-up: there occurs intermediate<br />
storage of excess energy when it’s not needed<br />
to rotate, and it’s applied later, when it can have<br />
beneficial action to increase the turning<br />
moment of the system. One should mark, that<br />
the 3rd type of energy – forces of molecular<br />
adhesion - is also applied here. It is the flexible<br />
material of springs that performs yield,<br />
returning to its normal state. Of course, forces<br />
of molecular adhesion do not serve as a source<br />
of energy, but they act as an instrument to<br />
organize the necessary process of motion. This<br />
structure was suggested by Prof. Evert in<br />
August, 2001.