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Gravity motor concept design

Started by solardark, January 06, 2011, 07:09:53 AM

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MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on January 06, 2011, 10:37:23 PM
The fact that the machine in that museum doesn't work only shows that those in the museum weren't able to make a working machine, not that a working OU machine based on this priciple cannot be made.

So, Let me get this straight. It's in the museum of unworkable device because it doesn't work. But it could work.
OK. I guess that makes sense. :-\

Omnibus

Quote from: MrMag on January 06, 2011, 10:45:53 PM
So, Let me get this straight. It's in the museum of unworkable device because it doesn't work. But it could work.
OK. I guess that makes sense. :-\

Read again what I wrote. You're slow but nevertheless.

MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on January 06, 2011, 10:37:23 PM
There's nothing new in this idea, it's been discussed extensively in this forum. On the other hand, it doesn't mean a thing that it is shown in the museum of the unworkable devices. The fact that the machine in that museum doesn't work only shows that those in the museum weren't able to make a working machine, not that a working OU machine based on this priciple cannot be made.

I must be slow. I read it numerous times and it is still a little confusing.

It's really too bad that your posts are never helpful. Possibly because you really don't know or understand the device. You would think that if your comment stated that it was discussed extensively, you would be able to expand a bit and be able to give him an idea as to if it was worth his while to pursue. As far as the museum goes, it's a great place to look at the devices that I guess as you would say, may work if they actually worked.

Omnibus

Quote from: MrMag on January 06, 2011, 11:34:52 PM
I must be slow. I read it numerous times and it is still a little confusing.

It's really too bad that your posts are never helpful. Possibly because you really don't know or understand the device. You would think that if your comment stated that it was discussed extensively, you would be able to expand a bit and be able to give him an idea as to if it was worth his while to pursue. As far as the museum goes, it's a great place to look at the devices that I guess as you would say, may work if they actually worked.

That museum is worthless and shoud be ignored outright. It only shows how untalented and incapable of doing research and providing sensible argument the people who set up that museum are. Therefore, it's of no use to any OU researcher. As for the usefulness of the device at hand he can go to the Sjack Abeling thread and discuss this idea with many people there, who have a lot of experience with it. No need to open new threads on something discussed so much.

MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on January 06, 2011, 11:51:26 PM
That museum is worthless and shoud be ignored outright. It only shows how untalented and incapable of doing research and providing sensible argument the people who set up that museum are. Therefore, it's of no use to any OU researcher. As for the usefulness of the device at hand he can go to the Sjack Abeling thread and discuss this idea with many people there, who have a lot of experience with it. No need to open new threads on something discussed so much.

I guess if the devices don't work it would be a useless museum. I hope he appreciates the lead you gave him. Thanx