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Started by TheoriaApophasis, July 13, 2014, 04:20:12 AM

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MileHigh

Let's try this:  Please post three paragraphs about three electrical design issues for a Bedini motor.  I am absolutely serious.  Show us your stuff, discuss three separate electrical design issues to consider when you are building a Bedini motor.  Write out a full paragraph for each one.

QuoteNice vague statement there son.

That was not a vague statement at all.   The question is very straightforward and I will repeat it with some more description for you:

How is an electrical coil like a physical flywheel spinning on a set of bearings?

I am looking forward to your reply.

MileHigh


MileHigh

Re:  The discussion about the cones you see in ferrofluid when in a magnetic field.

I asked you this:

"What pressure?  What are the units for this pressure?  How is it measured?"

You replied with this:

"Measured resultantly by EMF     If you dont know this, you know nothing."

Really?  Where do you measure the EMF?

And the answer is that when you are staring at a ferrofluid cone, there is no EMF anywhere.  People like you like to use the term "pressure" all the time but the problem is that 99% of the time it is meaningless.  So you respond with "EMF" when put on the spot.  So please back up that claim, if you can, or simply retract it.

I like your quote so I will repeat it because it applies to you for the EMF claims for the ferrofluid cones:

"Baseless claims are the fodder of fools"  -E. Masters

MileHigh

MileHigh

For what it's worth, I note that after my two recent postings Theoria signed off.  He fell down in the online user pecking oder then slipped off the list, so he has signed off for now.  I can suspect that my asking him to discuss three electrical design issues to consider for building a Bedini motor made him run away because he had nothing to say that would sound halfway intelligent.  He couldn't just bluff or be dismissive for that one.  Same thing for the coil-flywheel question.

MileHigh

QuoteTesla was up to his ASS in copper and physical experimentation.  He PRODUCED,      you pontificate and flap your gums.

Did I ever say to you that I never experimented?  I never did and you are making presumptions.  Recently I made some reasonable estimates on the amount of bench time I have had overall and I estimate it is about 4500 hours.  That's four thousand five hundred hours.  That's a little over two years full-time work on an electronics bench.  That's not a huge amount in the overall scheme of things but it's a respectable amount of time.  So any histrionic comments from you about me having no practical bench experience are false.

SeaMonkey

Quote from: MilesHigher on July 19, 2014, 06:41:46 PM
SeaMonkey, Captain Zero:

When you try to imply that I am a "paid operative" or whatever, I consider that reckless endangerment and you potentially put my life in danger.  If my name ever slipped out, then it would take five minutes to know where I live and where I work and what I look like.

The percentage of mentally unstable people on the free energy forums is certainly much higher than that of the general population.  I don't want a nutcase to drive an icepick through my skull while I am walking down the street.  Do you get that?  Stop trying to imply that I am something that I am not because you recklessly put my life in danger when you do that.  I don't give a sh*t if the chances are small, it doesn't make any difference.  You guys disagree?  Then both of you go ahead and post your real names, your pictures, where you live, and where you work.  Not going to do that because you are uncomfortable with that?  No sh*t!

Just recently Captain Zero took some pot-shots at me and then actually made a posting ENCOURAGING other people to attack me.  Captain Zero, you stop that also.  Do you understand me?

I am not going to be murdered by some psychotic pulse motor psycho that is being egged on by some free energy sourpuss that dislikes rational thought, and you two stop it right now.

MileHigh


Miles,

I certainly don't wish for you to be discouraged in
any way.  I really do enjoy reading your postings
and believe you perform a valuable service within
this forum.

It's unfortunate that you feel fearful of your well
being.  I can't imagine anyone seriously contemplating
a physical attack upon your person.  But of course
one never knows.

The level of paranoia that you're demonstrating is indeed
discomfiting.  For what it's worth I've never gotten the
impression that you're a "paid operative."

Be well and keep doin' what you do.  With as much
gentlemanly consideration as you can muster.

Quote from: MilesHigher
I threw my CMOS chips and my TTL chips and my
PALs and GALs and transistors and MOSFETs out
about 20 years ago!

I sincerely hope that you mean you donated those
valuable items to a worthy experimenter rather
than actually throwing them out!

Waste not, want not...