Principle of the Gravitation Engine Based on 'Continuous Weight-Transfer' Method

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Bijon B. Sarma

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Date Written: May 16, 2015

Abstract

Of all the inexhaustible energies like Solar, Wind, Wave etc., Gravitation energy is by far the best and superior. It is available in all locations of the earth and does not depend on conditions on which the other similar energies depend. However, in spite of such advantages, no gravitation energy based engine has still been invented. Gravitation energy is utilized in the production of Hydro-electricity. However, the dependence on the varying level water has rendered the production of Hydro-electricity quite problematic.

Gravitation is capable of producing acceleration on a mass @ 9.8 meter/sec2, which is quite considerable. When it was found that the advantage of a free falling mass due to gravitation could not be utilized due to obvious reasons, many alternate methods for the same were thought. One such attempt was to use the rotating motion of a wheel. Gravitation fails to work on the rotating wheel because it is balanced on two sides. One attempt to create imbalance was by immersing part of the wheel in water that causes anything to lose weight. The endeavor did not come out successful because water stays horizontally at the bottom, where the imbalance required for gravitation is on two sides of the wheel.

In the above context the current article proposes a principle for creation of imbalance in a wheel by using 'weight-transfer' method. In this method the author has proposed the fixing of a number of 'special devices' on selected locations of a rotating wheel. The mechanism in the special device makes a part of the device to change location with the rotation of the wheel. It is obvious that the cumulative effect of the changing positions of the special devices in the rotating wheel would make one half lighter than the other. This imbalance may be utilized for producing torque, which, on one hand may keep the wheel running without the help of any external fuel and on the other, may run any type of rotating machine including dynamo.

Keywords: Gravitation Engine, No fuel engine, Constant rotation engine

Suggested Citation

Sarma, Bijon Behari, Principle of the Gravitation Engine Based on 'Continuous Weight-Transfer' Method (May 16, 2015). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2606922 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2606922

Bijon Behari Sarma (Contact Author)

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