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Re: [ATM] The new Equitorial mount, aka, water drive, ball bearing , masterpiece
Well said.
Gary Fuchs
Russell Jocoy wrote:
> To all on the list, The "creator" has hit the hornet's nest on this
>list.. The "creator" has not revealed his inventive "polar ball bearing"
>drive mechanism to anyone. It seems that many of the other principles are
>one's that have been tried before, and according to most on the list these
>principles have worked in a substandard outcome. Scientists always go back
>to" others" proven concepts. Inventors and scientists are always trying to
>re-invent a better wheel, this is the basis of science. I will admit that
>laying out a concept that is only a small part of the whole mechanism, and
>proclaiming a major breakthrough is overkill. We all tend to get excited
>when we believe we have discovered an answer that no one has answered before
>(even if it has been answered)
> Many scientist's and inventor's have gone this route and been imbarassed
>and shunned. But they were not intentionally plagurizing just repeating the
>same process unaware that someone else beat them to the idea. Many of the
>great scientists and inventors "robbed" from old concepts that had no tag,
>or name , and called it there own. History echoes with this stuff because
>there is no paper trail.
> The "creator" was born 200 years too late.. I like his inventive drive
>(both personal and mechanical) I hope his "polar ball bearings" are as
>strong.. Russ Jocoy
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