This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 15th day of September, 1928, in accordance with request made by [195].
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Ohio.
1. GC: You will have before you the body and enquiring mind of [195], of ... St., ..., Ohio, and three drawings - X and Y and Z on chair in this room - each drawing represents cam and lead attachment of [4666] Motor. Drawing "X" shows possible position of leads at a certain time; also possible position of ball bearings in cam attachment sprangle designated A1 - A2, etc. Drawings Y and Z show another possible position of leads and ball bearings in cam attachment sprangle Y Al - A2, etc. Z Al, and A2, etc. The Ball race on cam in lower Segment S in drawing Y is flattened out less than perfect circle. You will answer the questions I ask relative to these drawings and the operation of the motor.
2. EC: Yes, we have the body, the enquiring mind, [195], also the drawings as represent possible positions, conditions, relative to that force as in [4666] Motor. These each have their points. Hence the combination as has been worked out in the mind. Ready for questions.
3. (Q) Are lead positions and positions of ball bearings A-1 - A-2, etc., of Drawings Y and Z correct, rather than A-1 - A-2 of X? (A) Nearer correct than that of X. As is seen, both - by their relative position (that of Y) - both in the race end, and in its central position, representing the better position of the cam lead race position, radial force of center, and end. Also the irregular race is nearer correct in Y than in X, or even Z - though these are after the same line - in Z, see?
4. (Q) Will position of leads and ball bearings in ball race A-1, A-2, etc., vary to any extent with various speeds of the motor? (A) Very little, in that position as is seen in Y, with the flattened end.
5. (Q) Is ball race radius of sprangle wheel on Drawings Y and Z nearer correct than that radius in Drawing Z? (A) Just as given, nearer correct. That in Y being nearer perfect in all its radial centers and force. Work these out
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from this basis, see? Y.
6. (Q) Would irregular shaped cam as in lower segment S of Drawing Y operate better than regular shaped cam as in Drawings X and Z? (A) As given, in Y the better.
7. (Q) Are the radii O.P.Q. and J.K.L. and B.C.D. in relation to their segments in drawings Y and X and Z respectively correct? (A) Nearer respectively correct. This a portion as has been warned of, relative to the radial positions of the large and small end of the eight, see?
8. (Q) Are cross sections of leads too large? and will they bind in a revolution of this sized motor? (A) We don't find them so.
9. (Q) With relation to eccentric drum center, which sprangle wheel center is nearest correct? (A) That as in Y.
10. (Q) In Drawings X and Y and Z which cam construction the best? (A) In Y.
11. (Q) In Drawings Y and Z is that Rod H connecting leads with ball race to cam of sufficient length to clear the cam in every position in a revolution? (A) Drawing as in Y and Z NEARER correct, though to prevent any of the possibilities in the position of the relative radius to the centers from which the operation should be nearer the length as shown on Z, as to drawing; yet the position and relative force as in Y nearer correct in position, but in this length, or the shaft should be not so long as in X and somewhat longer than Y, see? These, as has been given, should give - as has been indicated to the enquiring mind of [195] that insight as is necessary to find that in each revolution there is the necessity of the perfect cooperation of each cam, center, sprangle, and ball race, or end race. The cooperation is necessary from each with the relative force as will give the proper incentive, or - in other words - with each having their proper relations one to the other, this will MAKE a perfect revolution, see? We are through for the present.