There goes a new design for the history heap. If this is true, it will go the way of many designs that have preceded it.
There's a similar concept developed in the 50's that's called a Tschudi engine. Apaprently, the MYT has a completely different timing mechanism, which makes it advance more smoothly.
Not only that, I don't know if one of these could have been machined and made reliable in the 50s.
"There goes a new design for the history heap."
Methinks people are going to buy old Popular Science and Mechanics Illustrated magazines to come up with revolutionary new concepts in motor design.