THE GYROSCOPIC INERTIAL THRUSTER

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19 January 1998

OOPS! I changed my Fortune City index.htm to index.html, their standard default call, thanks Bradley for calling that to my attention! (These computers are SO LITERAL!) Added to that site now is Britt Beaubian's test video, and a large animation study I did of a three to one race.

WATER TEST VIDEO NEEDED! The surface tests are not convincing enough for hardened doubters, so if you've got a GIT motivating, take it for a swim and please send me the video!

Need a good gif animator? see Right To Left Software's Animagic GIF for a 30 day trial copy, I like it, and am now using it for my animations. You can also open gifs to see the text that gif's let you put in them! 'Till next time!

Addendum of 16 January - 5 pm

I've got a new site! Well, it's mostly my current site with room enough to add in some of the big files I had to remove, my Fortune City site has a link on it for those that want to download James Hurl's test video (3.24 megs), keep in mind that it was a hasty first test before he had a chance to tune his race and wheel particulars, but it shows good power for the slow orbit rate!

I will link in a large geared animation (3.34 megs) that is a color reduced, but full size and all frames (half tooth of the center gear per frame) when I get a chance to make up an explanation page for it, detailing particulars.

Need a FREE 10 Megs of net space? FORTUNE CITY has free webspace for you webmasters out there! I've tried to get into "free spaces" before, and hadn't succeeded until I tried Fortune City, and I was moved in within an hour! Quick, well documented, NO SPAM policy, browser enabled file handling, VERY nice indeed! I highly recommend their service!

Back to the regular update!

15 January 1998 - 1 pm Thursday Afternoon

FINALLY! A new update! Thanks for your patience, I noticed an increase in "failed requests" that are ordinarily rather low (like 3 out of 30 thousand!), so I figured I'd better get the update out!

I've been rather busy with mail, sometimes near 30 letters a day (and I answer most of them, SPAM gets ignored of course, also on the increase)-8, just a point of information, not an excuse!

Some exciting things indeed happening here! First and formost, there will be a first time in print article on the GIT! The folks at NEXUS Magazine requested permission to reprint an edited version of my GIT plain document, the best explanation of my device to date, YYYEEEESSS!

The link above will get you to their website, one that kept me up 'till 9 in the morning, it had so much "meat" in it that I couldn't go to bed! If you like the sort of information that isn't spoonfed or "safe", and covers subjects you can't find in run of the mill publications, I HIGHLY recommend the site, and the magazine!

As I understand the communications, it will be the Feb/March issue of NEXUS containing the article, so if you want a copy, visit the site and put in your order. It is an "alternative" magazine, but then again, so is my device (and me as well I'm told)!

I've added several new links to my links page with new GIT builders listed, along with several valuable links for inventors and explorers, check it out!

As of this writing there are now THIRTY EIGHT individual servers from the Los Angeles Unified School District in my stats today, WOW! Looks to me like I'm on the "approved" list for student research! Thanks for being a pioneer Britt!

I'd like to say hi to all the folks at Indiana and Purdue University, they now have the greatest number of EDU servers in my stats so far, 22 servers today (only half into the month), so how about some mail, let me know what's going on?

I've had the FIRST confirmation on my "Ongoing Experiment", the first experiment I did way back in 1986 that led me into this "heretical" science. Gabriel is the man's name, (still awaiting information as to whether he wants public exposure or not before I identify him further), and he was surprised that it DID work!

The "overunity" application is of course still only speculation, but it has in it the seeds of a whole new world, if it works in the "over the loop" gathering of gravitons for power generation!

Of course it's "impossible" < grin! >, and most will not explore that area of research simply because it's "known" to be a dream, but what a dream it is! Can you imagine if a village (or home workshop) level construction can pump out power for the cost of materials, some time to assemble it, with minor maintainance costs for "free" power?

I've had many requests for further information on that experiment since it's June 30th debute, some to the length of many letters of clarification, and given the fact that it's so easy and cheap to do, I'm surprised it's taken this long for feedback. I understand of course, if someone found the reality proven by their own hands, it could scare them as much as it scares me, worried about reprisals and oily hands around their throats!

My stats reflect an increasing interest from major oil and centralized power companies, that's all I'm going to say on that subject for now (I can't afford bullet proof daywear yet)!

Gabriel went on to say he's building a GIT, since he found that I told the truth on that "strangeness", it would be likely the propulsion aspect also works. I (and many others now) know that it does, but there's nothing like proving it for yourself!

I'm still awaiting more information from Mark on his "two meters per second and still accelerating" water test of his version of James Hurl's "Indie GIT", so if you're reading this Mark, send pictures, more information please?!

The "math prize" is still up for grabs, to date I have received many attempts, but near as I can tell (math crippled as I am) none of the 6 attempts to date really address the particulars.

I'm thinking seriously of putting up a "math page" that outlines a standard problem for others to use in a mathmatic analysis, to nail down particulars to calculate, perhaps the three to one race I've detailed in the previous update (20), use the "old news" link to get there.

While on the subject, DO go back and get the updates, I've got a LOT of information in the updates that I need to send folks to from email inquiries, so please check them first.

An FAQ page is planned, I keep repeating myself so much in the mail (like "doesn't the center gear turn all orbitals at the same rate?" (that one takes me about 4 paragraphs in my run-on style to explain, nearly everyday!)), that it will save me a BUNCH of time with communications. If you have a particular point you want addressed, PLEASE write me and I'll add it into the page.

OH, I added a couple of animations I haven't commented on of what I call the "PIPE GIT", the use of iron pipe attatched to conic gear "caps" to run in a stamped race, the best so far (in my mumble opinion) for a kit design. The pipe is hollow (see Ongoing Experiment), so other uses, other than propulsion may be possible.

I've had an offer from a man at a rapid prototyping company to do a 3D model of my device, suitable for investment casting or mold making, and am still trying to finalize the version to be emailed. So much to do, so little time!

The deadline is getting close for patent application (4 May), and I know that most corporations want to have THEIR patent attornies write the wording, so if the scores of "big boy" companies that have been readers for quite a while now, have aspirations to aquire this technology (as well as the undisclosed improvements I've witheld), now's the time to start talking to me!

I intend to claim ANY inertial propulsion device that utilizes orbital spin to velocity conversions as a PROCESS, (all of my research indicates that this is a unique solution), but time, and the patent process will determine the extent of the coverage. Now THAT ought to stir up some mail!

I've purposely held back on a new update, awaiting word from several exciting developments in the works before writing it up, so I will add in those developments in this update when they come in.

Enough for now, Stay tuned!

2:30 pm, Thursday, 15 January 1997 - DavidC

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