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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 07, 1996
Filed:
Dec. 20, 1993
Robert J Ney, Clearwater, FL (US);
R Douglas Ney, Clearwater, FL (US);
Other;
Abstract
A device is proposed to detect the existence of a hypothetical Universal Particle Field of the Universe. According to this hypothesis, this energy field is responsible for all gravitational, and inertial phenomena in the Universe. The proposed device is quite simple, and it is quite practical to build. This device may also settle the controversy between the advocates of the hypothetical 'Field Generated By Matter' vs. the 'Universal Particle Field' advocates. The device consists of a rotor, surrounded by a relatively large Universal Particle shading mass. A mass free slot, in line with a segment of the rotor rim mass, allows slightly less attenuated Universal Particle beams, than 180 degrees from this slot, to impinge on the rotor rim segment mass. Calculations given, indicate that a 10 kg rotor rim segment mass, with a 100,000 kg removed mass from the slot, results in a force on the rotor rim of about 6.67.times.10.sup.-5 Newtons. Magnetically levitated bearings should allow a 1 meter diameter rotor to rotate at this torque.