Reconstructing Ed's Flywheel.wmv
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@Heathh49008 Except that nobody has really done intensive investigation about this Leylines and telluric currents. Ed was very particular with the place he made the coral castle.
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@Heathh49008 Ed improvised. He used available parts and remodeled it for his concept of whatever machine he has made.
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@Heathh49008 As for "leylines", if they did exist apart from the normal EM field of the earth, they would be easily found and dealt with... they would interfere with any electronics or conductors moved through them. But they don't seem to be a concern... or in evidence in any scientific study of variations to the Earth's EM field. As it is impossible to prove a negative existence, lets just say "There is no evidence ANYWHERE of these lines as described."
Agreed?
Starting to see an issue yet?
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@09205479428 I'll tell you this much, google image search a Model T magneto, and look at that "Flywheel" and the crank and crankcase it is attached to. It's all Model T, but looks to be caked with mortar of some kind (dust?).
Any permanent magnet magneto/generator can be turned into an electric motor easily, and in the pictures it appears to be mounted in drill fashion.
As no changes to space-time have ever been associated with a Model T engine, I would say other theories can be shelved.
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A. The Drill theory is a new one that needs be established first by evidence. We see magnets but it does not necessarily mean that if there is a banana, there is a monkey.
B. You are right, the experiment merely illustrates the concept of the theoretical LEYLINE being investigated.
Yes, this is not a rocket science. Ed said. " Its simple if you know ".
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@Heathh49008 You guys forget that Ed L. was a low rent PT Barnum. He made his living from tourists and the "Mystery" selling brochures and tours.
You don't need anything past basic balance and leverage to build anything he did. You simply need to think in small steps. the only thing he had to use the tripod for would have been upending blocks quickly, or holding the heavy drill he built.
He was a genius, and an inspiration... Don't cheapen it with psudoscientific hogwash.
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@09205479428 Here it goes.
A. his "flywheel" is just the magneto from a model t Ford... it looks like he turned it into a large high torque drill. Nothing revolutionary... just a cheap way to drill using junkyard parts instead of a very large and expensive drill motor.
B. The cell phone experiment is induced voltage. Expose a conductor to any EM field... like a transmitter... and voltage will be induced in the conductor.
This isn't rocket science guys... it very basic, high school level.
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@TheSoulDoubt Precisely ! All we need is to at least open a possibility for this type of technology and not to completely shut it down. I am trained from the mainstream science, but this science is nothing compared to the Understanding of Ed, Viktor, TESLA and many more from the alternative science. Mainstream is merely catching up.
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@Vincezip0 I can see that you made your assignment well. I will be taking notes on your observation. Thank you so much for sharing.
GENTLEMEN: I have made remarkable progress with the Coral Castle info.
#1. He used "V" magnets so that the "B" field of the magnet would be to center and transmitted into the ground through the crank case.
#2.You can take two magnets in the repel mode tap them on a granite rock and the rock will get lighter,,,FACT!
#3.The "B" field is the center of a magnet, it forces the "N" & "S" out. It's whats between the lines of force thats critical. not the North or South poles their weak in comparison
Vincezip0 1 month ago 3
@09205479428 Thanks, great vid. It seems these days that the orthodox, mainstream scientific establishment actively obstructs and denigrates this kind of thing and even entertaining such open-mindedness about similar subjects, which is hard to understand the motivations behind for people interested in discovery and learning. Not all can be conspirators, corporate or government suppressors. So is it professional pride or envy? Scientists spend years researching far less consequential things.
TheSoulDoubt 3 days ago