This kind of propulsion system is a continuation of the well-known centrifugal propulsion system that I've presented some time ago. However, in this case there are no permanent magnets at all. The system is operating on ball bearings, but the main principle is the same as in the case of application of neodymium magnets. The centrifugal force is the main cause of working of this solution and it is attaching the rotary arms to the upper disc due to obtaining a propulsive force using extensions reaching upper disc ended with ball bearings which are directly sliding on the lower surface of that disc. In this case all forces are mechanic, and no magnetic energy exchange is involved. The system will have more friction problems due to the application of ball bearings, however the result force won't be limited to strength of magnetic forces acting on repulsion. The result force will be now depending only on speed of rotation and the mass of the weights and on the heat endurance of working parts due to system will produce a lot of heat as the consequence of friction.
A technology blog in the space industry, focusing primarily on new forms of space propulsion and addressing all issues related to their market introduction. The patent mine is affiliated with the Inertial Propulsion Research Laboratory, the author's own laboratory, where he researches the possibilities of new magnetic and inertial propulsion systems independently and using his own financial resources.
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