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95 contributions to Inertial Propulsion Workshop
Inertial propulsion - amazing wheel
Had anyone any experiences with such a solution? https://www.iprl.eu/rotor15.png I am asking because I think that it is worthy to build devices able to working with less friction and fast rotation, but I don't know if this device can be called as a less friction. Primary thing in this kind of solution is ex-center point location inside the device. By the way thanks to admin for accepting me as a member of Inertial propulsion Workshop.
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You are very welcome, thank you for being here! 🙏🙂 The model in the drawing should have very little friction. Have you built any of these type of mechanisms? I haven't seen one that works well enough to pursue, but I would love for someone to show me they can make it work! 😲
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@Szymon Howorus I tried it with a plastic pail. I did not have much success on wheels but it would move on water as it made a larger wake-like wave in one direction for it to be pushed by. Maybe the pail was my undoing?
Just checking in: What’s on your bench right now?
Hey everyone, I'm just checking in to see if there are any stumbling blocks that I can, or we as a group can, help with. I'm not asking anyone for their "secret sauce", I'm just asking if I can offer assistance somehow 🙂
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@Denny O. I am looking forward to the presentation! I would love to see something people can experiment with to prove out concepts! I am working on a couple of them myself...
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@Denny O. Thank you 🙏
Welcome new member
I want to take a moment to welcome the newest member of The Workshop, Dr.Alexander Bingham (@dralexander-bingham-5181). Dr. Bingham is very interested in the work of Wilhelm Reich and is currently using some of this information on a regular basis. Welcome to The Inertial Propulsion Workshop!
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@Dr.Alexander Bingham Glad you're here 👍
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@Dr.Alexander Bingham We would all love to hear what you have been working on!
APEC - Advance Propulsion Engineering Conference
Hey, just a shout out and announcement. Tomorrow April 8, 2026 at 12pm Pacific time (3pm Eastern time) Denny O is doing a live presentation about Viktor Schauberger's Repulsine! I hope everybody can "tune in" on YouTube for this presentation! DATE & TIME: Saturday, May 9th@12pm PT / 3pm ET LIVESTREAM LINK [*]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QqsDSEJMuQ
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@Denny O. You are most welcome. I am looking forward to the presentation 🥳🎉
🚀 The "10-Minute Win" is Here
Sometimes… you don’t need more theory. You need a win! This is a simple “kitchen table” build that demonstrates something very real: 👉 Angular momentum being converted into linear motion No exotic parts. No complex setup. Just something you can build almost anywhere and actually watch move. I walk through the entire build step-by-step and demonstrate it in action. It’s a bit longer than 10 minutes—but that’s because I don’t skip anything. By the end, you’ll have something that moves… and proves a point. I also included a separate demonstration showing the difference between: A short, hard pulse and a longer, softer pulse... Which one do you think is more effective? Understanding that is a key step forward! If you’ve been stuck in theory, this is your way to break through. Build it. Test it. See it for yourself. Let me know what you think! Because sometimes… You just need a win!
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Bryan StClair
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I help experimenters get measurable thrust with small-scale inertial propulsion experiments. I'm teaching genuine working inertial propulsion systems!

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