G Force Rotational machine

 

An Armenian inventor has demonstrated a machine that harnesses gravitational energy to turn a 3 meter diameter wheel, to which a 300KVA electric generator is attached. It allegedly requires no outside energy whatsoever. All that is necessary to turn it on is to release the brake.

Though modern physics would predict this to be impossible, a video has been released to us that shows the machine in operation.

This machine has been under development since 1967. The first working model was demonstrated in 1993 and allegedly put out 15 KVA. The present model allegedly puts out 300 KVA (~250 Watts).

The machine has not run more than few hours at a time as they felt that was not necessary because of the fact that a proof of concept was accomplished successfully. The machine has been tested by the Armenian government but not yet by an international testing organization.

The endurance of the machine, comprised mostly mechanical parts such as ball bearings, hinges, transmission gears, and metal rods; will be optimized to be built to the highest standard of quality. It is said to be scalable. The bigger the diameter the more torque to run a more powerful electrical generator.

The first commercial model is expected to be delivered in around one year (as of Jan. 2008).

An answer to the question of how something so monumental could be around since 1993 and the world not know about it, is partially answered by the cultural climate of Armenia, which is very private, not seeking the spotlight, as is the case in many Western cultures.

The inventor is a 69 year old Armenian mechanical Engineer. (As of Jan. 2008) He has spent more than 30 years of his life developing this machine.

For a long time, out of patriotism, the inventor refused many offers from outside his country, fearing that the credit would go to whoever finances the commercial production.

Dr. Niazy has been successful in persuading the inventor to accept the manufacturing of this machine outside of his country, and has succeeded in finding venture capital to finance the production of the first commercial model in return for exclusive marketing rights and royalty payments for him from sales.

On Jan. 5, 2008, New Energy Congress member, Sterling D. Allan wrote:

While this appears to be a monumental breakthrough, the complexity and size of the device will probably price this quite a bit above fossil-fuel-based energy generation. It will require significant maintenance, and it's very loud, but it does operate 24/7, which is better than solar, wind, and other nature-based renewables. The economy of scale may come in larger sizes, while smaller iterations will be almost useless. In ten years from now, as the effect is optimized and the size and components are simplified, it may begin competing in price.

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