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New permanent magnet motor on youtube from Roobert33

Started by hartiberlin, November 17, 2010, 05:47:43 AM

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FatChance!!!

Quote from: Omnibus on January 01, 2011, 04:10:32 AM
Of course, I'd like to hear also what @FatChance!!! thinks about this.
Good analyse. It made me look at the sequence over and over and actually
Lightrider can be right about this. It does seems like it could be the tip of his
finger that barely touches the backside of the drum and brakes the rotation.
But one has to look really closely to see it.

Quote from: Omnibus on January 01, 2011, 02:25:37 PM
And, again, how can that spinning of the rotor be faked, if one insists this isn't the real deal?
Simply by placing a large synced & pulsed electromagnet or spinning wheel with an attached NdFeb
below the table of the V-track motor. The pulsing EM or wheel noise is covered by the music.
The bottom magnet on the lever is perhaps used as pulse indicator & picked up by a hall element.
This type of scam have been used numerous of times before by other fakers.

One thing is obvious though, he turns the V-track around but never moves it from its location or
lift it of the table. If serious he could easily have lifted the V-track gently around while spinning.

Omnibus

Quote from: FatChance!!! on January 01, 2011, 03:02:38 PM. ...
This type of scam have been used numerous of times before by other fakers.

I know of only one attempt using electromagnetic field. That was shown by someone with the handle @RunningBare as an attempt to debunk something, probably Mylow. It was so ridiculous, however, that it would have been funny if it were not pathetic. Coluld you please give a link to another scam with rotating electromagnetic field?

There is one more (probably) fake vid that I know of -- that with the Lego motor. Someone claimed that the video is shown in reverse. That method cannot apply to the video at hand.

Mylow's also has been said to have been debunked by observig a fishing line in one of the vids. That also isn't convincing enough. The rotating magnetic field scam should also be applicable there but the question still remains. How is that done? Same thing with the Whipmag, if we believe the lie it was turning for 7 hours without external energy source (but in fact has been powered by a hidden electromagnetic field turning).

When @Roobert33 wrote to Stefan that he has faked the effect with a coil in his shirt and apparently appologized to the community, he in fact made an even greater disservice to it. If he were really honest he should have also shown how he exactly did the trick. I'd really like to see how this motor can be driven by a coil in one's shirt.

spinn_MP

OMG, ffs, the OmniBot hyper-spamming service is still active?
What a novelty, 2011 is starting with the OmniBot's "wisdom"...

Sorry, just noticed... Ahh, it's the OU site...

Omnibus

Quote from: spinn_MP on January 01, 2011, 04:37:19 PM
OMG, ffs, the OmniBot hyper-spamming service is still active?
What a novelty, 2011 is starting with the OmniBot's "wisdom"...

Sorry, just noticed... Ahh, it's the OU site...

spam

tbird

hi,

this is for you "mechanically inclined" to tell this "mechanically challenged" guy if he is right or wrong.

thanks!

tom
It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it!