”Rotating
Cylinder Experiment”
Haruo Yamashita
et al., European Patent
0486243A2
(10 pages). "Machine for Acceleration in a
Gravitational Field." Filed Nov. 11, 1991,
granted May 20, 1992.
The basic
concept of the invention consists of rotating
an indirectly charged cylinder inside a
charged stationary cylinder. The
inventors claims a weight reduction of approx.
1% in the vertical position, and a little less
when used in the 45% degree orientation.
It is
interesting to note that the results reported
(from experiment 1) match exactly what is
expected by the application of the
electrogravity theory to a charged rotating
body. Here are some claims from the
patent. The full patent can be viewed here.
“1.
Horizontal rotation of a charged body
generates a vertical force. [yes, this makes
sense, see electrogravity
axiom #1
for more information.]
2. When the
polarity of the charges supplied to the
rotating body is reversed, the direction of
the generated vertical force is also
reversed. [True,
see reverse polarity
electrogravity.]
3. The faster
the body is rotated, the stronger is the
generated vertical force. [Also true - see “Free Fall...” paper, section 1.]