Don't worry, Harry, this system was once again poised for balance. Just less obvious to find.
The important thing is that this led me to a mechanism called "roberval with satellites" which allows, among other things, to get around the problems of hard points with magnet motors, but not only. This mechanic is generic and can be applied to pseudo stirling and many other things which they use the laws of physics rather than attempting to contradict them.
Dedeleco, these 35 pages are indeed interesting and it is they which led me to question my model according to the quantities of incoming / outgoing energy, etc ... Even when nonsense is said, they may not be useless if the will to understand and overcome them exists. It's just a shame that the Lagranges, Hamilton and cie weren't on the program of my high school years yet clearly oriented mechanics ... but auto which would have undoubtedly led some of us to wonder about the efficiency of the solutions developed in the field (remember the average consumption of a thermal mill in the 80s). To be a good "physical" mechanic is proving difficult enough, I leave the "quantum" side for the young generation (without losing interest either).
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