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Inventor Bobby Amarasingam, is pushing ahead with his gravity motor technology, claiming test results, license agreements, manufacturing contracts, and customer contracts. Is it really possible to harness gravity? He says their recent 12 kW prototype testing was successful.
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright ? 2010
Since September 18, I've been following the work of Bobby Amarasingam of Somerset, Britain, who appears to have come up with a plausible gravity motor design. Simplistically described, to compare it to a Ferris wheel, it consists of generators that turn where the "seats" are mounted, and supposedly they generate more power than what is required to turn the Ferris wheel. I still don't understand how he accomplishes that, because it would seem to me that the net in would equal the net out, minus frictional losses.
He phones me every few days with another update. Most of it has been about things that are privileged information, but when he called the other day, he said I could go ahead and both report some of the recent developments and divulge his name.
He said that their testing of a 12 kilowatt version of the system was successful.
He also has formed a new amalgamated company: HHE Energy Leof (sp?)
He said he has been working with manufacturers in Europe; suppliers in China, and has been establishing licensing contracts with several companies. One is expected to manufacture a machine with a 3 kW net output capability.
A video he sent me the other day supposedly puts out 4 times as much energy as it takes to keep it turning.
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