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Ted Pittman |
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Counter-weight test |
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Successful counter-weight tests have been conducted on a Gamma Drive device.
( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al8D_0UBDj8 )
The video shows the lower electric motor mounted in the teststand.
Horizontal vibrations are seen, then vertical pulsing as the device rises.
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11 August 2013
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Ted Pittman - 13/12/2013 15:02:14
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| Better and Better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRIzngOGIp8
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Nitro - 15/12/2013 18:48:38
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| Dear Ted
You are still putting up videos shot in almost total darkness that seem to show god knows what, that rises god knows how far, against a seemingly matching counter-weight to prove, again, god knows what.
We are not gods and while we would all like to see the dream of inertial propulsion achieved, this has, to my eyes at least, all the signs of "stick-slip".
As someone else has remarked on your u-tube site, you need to show it (with some light please!) raising against some less heavy counter-weight and then, when the power is switched off showing the device lowered by its own (slightly heavier) weight back to its start position. If it cannot do that then don't waste your money on a patent.
You must be clear on what it is you are trying to achieve or you are wasting your efforts on others.
Kind regards
Nitro
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Ted Pittman - 28/12/2013 20:40:34
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| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vrY8oVh7uI
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Ted Pittman - 13/01/2014 14:45:39
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| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1tl0K6y-PU
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Nate - 14/08/2016 22:37:48
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rngS9x2yMs
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