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Started by Philip Hardcastle, April 04, 2012, 05:00:30 AM

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sarkeizen

Quote from: profitis on March 04, 2013, 04:12:45 PM
@sarkeizen i,l use a difrent word to flatter you
Since the 2LOT is about entropy, how about you use the word "entropy"?

Mr Logic

I gave it a fair bit of time (as I always do with free energy claims to catch up with their announcements in reality, although so far that time has been infinite) and timed it well as the last official entry was 'success tomorrow'. 'Jam tomorrow' has pretty much been the signature of this area across the board, and although it's tomorrow here already there's still a few hours left if it's in the US so won't pee on your hopes prematurely.

Meanwhile, almost unnoticed on this forum (one single reply since January) the far more comprehensible Yildiz motor has been all but ignored despite it being demonstrated in full on Youtube (before its predictable failure to begin its university test). As I have witnessed enough genuine claims of specific details from reliable sources to be not just open minded in this field but extremely positive it still attracts all the usual suspects of bandwagon jumpers without a product to deliver, but quite diverse motives for crying wolf. I hope and pray, as I do with each subsequent and previous one, this will be the one which breaks the mould, and according to California (or Midway Island?) time have around 8 hours left for the 'tomorrow' announcement to materialise. Or not. You should always assume whenever a politician makes a specific promise it will never happen, but not a businessman.

sarkeizen

Quote from: Mr Logic on March 04, 2013, 11:11:00 PM
I gave it a fair bit of time (as I always do with free energy claims to catch up with their announcements in reality, although so far that time has been infinite) and timed it well as the last official entry was 'success tomorrow'. 'Jam tomorrow' has pretty much been the signature of this area across the board, and although it's tomorrow here already there's still a few hours left if it's in the US so won't pee on your hopes prematurely.
Actually on the Moletrap place he frequents Philip said 11:30 am.  Also while I don't know Stanford intimately I'd be surprised if you can work on their equipment to all hours.
QuoteAs I have witnessed enough genuine claims of specific details from reliable sources to be not just open minded in this field but extremely positive
What does that mean?  I mean we don't have free energy right now right?  So why doesn't that make you re-evaluate your terms (i.e. how can we consistently have genuine claims from reliable sources concerning free energy and not have free energy).
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assume whenever a politician makes a specific promise it will never happen, but not a businessman.
Philip is a poor manager.  I'm glad someone else realizes this.

profitis

@sarkeizen.we can use any word you want,it wont change the fact that the thermometer gets hotter than any point in the room thus proving beyond all doubt a perpetual motion numero duo.the entropy of the system decreases spontaneously.i suggest you try this experiment

sarkeizen

Quote from: profitis on March 05, 2013, 05:12:19 AM
@sarkeizen.we can use any word you want,it wont change the fact that the thermometer gets hotter than any point in the room thus proving beyond all doubt a perpetual motion numero duo.the entropy of the system decreases spontaneously.i suggest you try this experiment
I can't do a useful version of this experiment (probably neither can you).   So how about you explain how you would set up a system that would clearly and unambiguously violate 2LOT.