Electrostatic Motor Lab Notes
Lab notes contain notes, photos, diagrams, analyses, ideas before the experiment and comments afterwards. The total number of pages is over 200.
This is not a book written with that intention. This is a portion of my laboratory notes concerning my experiments with electrostatic motors and electrostatic generators—an inseparable part of the same research.
In the second half of 2006, I was asked to verify the experimental results of another researcher from France. I declined, as I was occupied with my own research at the time. The very next day, that person traveled to meet me and explained the reasons why they wanted me to carry out this verification.
Until that moment, I had performed verifications for other researchers free of charge—whenever someone asked and I was interested in the field. On this occasion, the person offered an amount I could not refuse. I interrupted my own research and devoted myself to this task.
The result was that I spent nearly three years on this investigation, working very intensively—often over 12 hours a day, almost every day.