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Old 03-16-05, 01:09 PM
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Just a thought. " Hybrid Rotary??"

I had a scientific epitomy..

I thought, Can there be a hybrid rotary??
Wonder if you can use the inherent benefit of a rotary
to create a Hybrid.

Using the turning/spinning forces to create electricity.
Make the Rotor housing with some electromatnetic conductive
metal, and use Magnetic rotors and etc.. LIke a giant alternator.

This may seem far fetched, but after watching the " science channel"
for a coujple of days about physics and the universe..
anything is possible..

Just a thought..
im sure some brilliant minds out there can make it happen.
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Originally Posted by SlingShotRX7
I had a scientific epitomy..

I thought, Can there be a hybrid rotary??
Wonder if you can use the inherent benefit of a rotary
to create a Hybrid.

Using the turning/spinning forces to create electricity.
Make the Rotor housing with some electromatnetic conductive
metal, and use Magnetic rotors and etc.. LIke a giant alternator.

This may seem far fetched, but after watching the " science channel"
for a coujple of days about physics and the universe..
anything is possible..

Just a thought..
im sure some brilliant minds out there can make it happen.
Mazda already sells a hybrid. It can run of gas or hydrogen and can be found in the RX-8.
Not exactly what you are looking for, but it's a hybrid.
Old 03-16-05, 02:18 PM
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Zero point technology. But careful! Don't get too caught up in it or you maybe the next one to have guys in black suits showup at your door....LOLZ....Anything is possible theoretically with zero point technology even a rotary engine that runs on water. Supposidly it has been done. Not a rotary but a water run engine that made a lot more power then its gas counter part. Why havent you heard abouthtis you say? Becasue there are people in this world that dont want you to hear abotu it. LOL, yay for conspiracy and our horrible horrible corprate infested goverments. Do a search on zero point tech. You'll find that nothing but murders conspiracies, lies, and alien propoganda surround it.
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Just be cause your paranoid doesn' mean thier not after you lol
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Such an electric motor would probably be very inefficient. Coils inside a rotor would add a huge amont of weight to it, greatly increasing parasitic loss. Also, winding coils in the shape of a rotor would be far from ideal (a cylinder would obviously be far more efficient). Magnets around the chamber would add a lot of weight to the engine. And getting spark plugs (and injectors and sensors) to work in the high EMF environment of the engine area may be a challenge.

Driving an external electric motor with a belt may work better .

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COmeon I'm sure we have all heard of NIchole Tesla? Man comes up with apower source hat put sout more power then input power needed? J.P. Morgan I belive it was wanted to charge people for electrcity instead and run it through copper wire to meter it becasue he owned a ton of copper mines and was agreedy sack a ****. So they had him killed off. And ever since if people go neer the super sensative subject such as that and seriously get into it start gettin a lot of trouble with unknown peopel and get killed off slowly one by one...sound familiar? Remeber America is watching you !
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I don't have the time, intellect or ability to do anything, It was just a thought.

Magnetic rotors spinning to cause protons and electrons to split,
making a nuclear powered FD..
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Yeah nuke powered FDs.....You know at the rate these things crash yearly, I don't know if I want a driving nuclear fallout truth be told.
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