On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Robert Csaba Molnar wrote: > Dear Mr Turgut. > > I might not know a lot of physics or other stuff, but math I know. > A 30 degree road has a 50% slope. That means that if you drive 10 horizon= tal kilometers, you will find yourself 5kms higher.=A0 Since you said you d= rove on the slope, than you should be around 4472 meters above sea level. > You can break down the road in as much segments as you like, all with 50%= slope. It will still have the same result. > > If you would have said 30% slope instead of 30 degrees, that it would hav= e been a slightly different story, but still a suspicious claim. > > Now lets say that you drove 10 kilometers on a road with at most 30% slop= e, and an average of 7% slope. This could be something true. Still I doubt = that anywhere in the world there are roads build with 30% gradient. > > I don't say I don't believe your story. Just that the place where you ran= your tests seems out of this world. Road is 30 degrees which made it worth for me to share beneath the efficiency. I do not have detailed information about the test environment (like coordinates) but it was in Elazig/Turkey where the structure is mostly consisting of rocks, hills and mountains.There is no sea at 500km diameter and I didn't have the equipment to measure the air pressure so I don't know my distance relative to sea level but it cannot be lower than a few meters. If you assume the start point is at sea level then you should be right with your numbers 4 - 5 km's. On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Isaac Marino Bavaresco wrote: > > Wow, the guy just discovered a new physical principle: > > "The motors used in Celebi Carriage/Transportation System do not bother > with trying to turn the tires. They only shift the center of gravity, > and the wheels are bound to follow the movement of the vehicle. " > > The Nobel Prize in Physics next year will certainly be his. That's what I was talking about, I find it very hard not to question this phenomenon and stay non-responsive.If I hadn't seen this with my own eyes I wouldn't even bother to share. (assuming my MSc is not on lying) --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .