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Old 05-03-2008, 06:57 PM
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Endless belt is merely the mechanic advantage of the wheel. The shorter movement of the inner wheel (HANDS) increases the surface speed of the OUTER circle (Clubhead) so it can still in rhythm and maintain its Pace with the inner circle of one revolution. It is a whipping action of the clubhead (outer circle) around the hands (inner circle). This of course increases clubhead speed.
In nature any increase in surface area will produce an increase in surface speed to maintain its original Pace. This action with air over a wing produces LIFT called Bernoulli's law by producing a difference of pressure on the shorter side of the wing - in this case the outter side of the foil that cause an increase in air speed is the clubhead and the short flat side of the wing is the hands which maintains its Pace.

And of course this inner smaller wheel is where the uncocking of power accumulator number TWO, Velocity Power on an incline plane attached to a straight plane line like a pitched roof on a house to its gutter, this velocity power is TRANSFERRED along the straight plane ‘gutter line’ by power accumulator number THREE, the Transfer Power with a lagging clubhead and a flat left wrist via a bent right wrist- The Flying Wedges. Before Homer’s death, he said he would teach the Golfing Machine through the Flying Wedges, replacing the Star Triad. Considering The FWs are covered in one single paragraph in the Yellow book, I can’t help but wonder what light he would have discovered himself about the FWs. Thankfully we have Yoda to throw some light into the darken corners of the book.
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