by Douglas J De Mers
I myself am an amature inventor although two others including myself are attempting start a business and have even incorporated ourselves. As you might have guessed I have an alternate Gravity drive. I have to mention that I met a friend now almost twenty years ago to whom I have recently renewed contact with. He and I met each other in the USAF. We were both in the same squadron together. We were crew chiefs working on the C130-Hercules. When not on duty my friend was avid in his search for strange or unusal mechanical devices he would spend the entire weekend scouring out of the book stores for such books I would join him on many of these trips but my interests were only in fiction or scifi he would often tell me that I had a good imagination. About two years into the service one evening I'm not going to even begin to say what day it was I'm pretty sure the year was 1984. He came to my barracks room with a confused look on his face he said he had found a device that had the strangest tendency that when it was turned on hopped about the surface of a table you could see that the device had a gyro-incorporated into it. He said that he had tried every possible mathimatical equation he could think of but came to the conclusion that there was no way his mathimatical mind could solve it. He told me he had been struggling with its nature for a month when suddenly it dawned him he needed someone that had a good imagination to see the solution. He brought out his prototype the solution was as obvious to me as daylight. He was astonished I returned this look with puzzelment until he explained to me just waht the device could now do.
we sat there as my solution revealed the truth.
The reason I call it an alternate gravity drive is because the drive has a top and a bottom my friend did further experiments that revealed that when the device is turned on it moves in the direction that the top is pointing away from gravity canceling out its own wieght however should the top be tilted toward gravity in an direction gravity asserts itself and drags it down. No I won't be telling you how the device works I'm sure many have told you theirs I can say that more then one gyro is used in the device. The device may be used in many vehicals it runs on low amounts of electricity there is no vissible means of thrust only air vents to release built up pressure.
By Trade I'm a Design Drafter my brother who is a aerospace engineer has helped me with some of the mechanics but his mathimatical mind refuses to believe it.
Once my business gets off the ground I will invest time and money toward the drives developement.
I have no problem with you blowing this off as just another crackpot scheme then again I have given you absolutly no idea of its design. I can tell you that there are a number of companies experimenting with gyro's but until someone with an imagination comes along they are never going to figure it out. I also understand that many scientists do have good imaginations but until they come to the conclusion that math is not going to reveal it the closer they will be.
Fat Chance!
By the way the name of our company is ICAT for your future reference.
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