Gearturbine designs from Mexico

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Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Nov 13, 2007

Carlos Barrera, of Monterrey, Mexico submits his designs for a "Gearturbine" invention

From Carlos Barrera, Monterrey, Mexico.

Respectfully, I inform about a new kind turbine type invention; the "Gearturbine": its a complete innovative and over-logic, total new form-function design concept system, providing power thrust by bar for; air, sea, land and generation applications.

One of the many unique technical qualities of this new device, is the retrodynamic dextrogiro vs levogiro phenomena effect (right turn vs left turn) that happens when the rotor movement is against the inside compression flow, and makes by simple way a very strong power thrust.

All the systems; cooling, combustion, lubrication, compression, etc are activated by the simple rotor movement, so it is a non parasitic loss system, and a good pretender of a over-unit combustion engine.

Has an inside (4 turbos) active rotor presented in two equilibrates (like a digestive system) long retroflow conduits (start when ends like a snake biting his own tail).

With two small polar thrust (like the YING-YANG) gears, inside a big gear, in a planetary movement, and in this way to reduce and fix the high RPM turbine problem.

This innovative invention is going to make a radical change to the energy and industrial global world interest, and take out the weak, deficient and very old piston engine.

And fix the global warming problem by making the electrolysis function easy, and take the hydrogen from water in a cheap way.

Carlos Barrera is on email at retrodynamic@yahoo.com.mx.

To see details of the Gearturbine please visit: www.geocities.com/gearturbine.

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