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Gyroscopic Inertia Generator

Started by Scorch, October 18, 2014, 04:23:56 PM

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TinselKoala

Thanks for the support, MikeR. I encourage people to do their own experimentation, but it's never a good idea to throw good money after bad, as my mother used to say. If someone has the money to spend, fine, it's their money and their time to spend as they like. Their families might not agree....
If you want to build a spinny thing because you like building spinny things, fine, nobody will argue with that. But if you are building because you believe your spinny thing will do something unusual, but there are sound theoretical and practical reasons why it won't... then you should be prepared for critical debate. Nobody on a forum is going to actually be able to prevent anyone from doing what they want to do, but it's ridiculous to blame critics for one's own failures to accomplish some goal. And there are a few things, like the Quanta systems, for which the _seller_ makes claims that are clearly not true. If the builder is building on the basis of believing these false claims made by the promoter, there is something wrong. Gyroscopic inertia generator? The very name is cause for debate.

synchro1

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 25, 2014, 01:01:58 PM
Thanks for the support, MikeR. I encourage people to do their own experimentation, but it's never a good idea to throw good money after bad, as my mother used to say. If someone has the money to spend, fine, it's their money and their time to spend as they like. Their families might not agree....
If you want to build a spinny thing because you like building spinny things, fine, nobody will argue with that. But if you are building because you believe your spinny thing will do something unusual, but there are sound theoretical and practical reasons why it won't... then you should be prepared for critical debate. Nobody on a forum is going to actually be able to prevent anyone from doing what they want to do, but it's ridiculous to blame critics for one's own failures to accomplish some goal. And there are a few things, like the Quanta systems, for which the _seller_ makes claims that are clearly not true. If the builder is building on the basis of believing these false claims made by the promoter, there is something wrong. Gyroscopic inertia generator? The very name is cause for debate.

@Tinselkoala,

You're congratulating yourself for hassling Scorch off his own thread when he was treating us to an actual test build. You are an obnoxious obstructionist. Where's the harm in permitting Scorch from carrying forward with a constructive project that held the promise of producing actual results instead of precluding him from helping with hollow conjecture? How utterly insipid and crass!

minnie




   synchro1,
                 just read and understand what the "pigs" are saying and you might learn something.
They hate to see less wise people getting fleeced. These days there are tools available that
allow a set-up to be analysed, on paper, without spending a fortune. Remember it's the core
of stalwarts that keep this thing going,
                            John.

synchro1

Quote from: minnie on November 25, 2014, 02:33:49 PM


   synchro1,
                 just read and understand what the "pigs" are saying and you might learn something.
They hate to see less wise people getting fleeced. These days there are tools available that
allow a set-up to be analysed, on paper, without spending a fortune. Remember it's the core
of stalwarts that keep this thing going,
                            John.

@Minnie,

Your "Stalwarts" tell me my OU claims are false and I'm not selling anything. I'm willing to bet any amount of money I can reproduce my claimed results under strict laboratory test conditions. I don't doubt Mike Kantz can self charge for two hours with his generator. I don't need to buy one, I innovated a better one myself. My setup has only one moving part, a bearingless rotor magnet sphere and does not heat up and conk out like Mike's with 27 pounds of bearing supported magnet rotors. TK sent Scorch on a garbage run to save 15 bucks on a magnet pole detector. TK's a miserly and reclusive eccentric. Other people can afford store bought equipment.

shylo

Hi sincro, Could you show us a pic of your shpere, I made a a spherical rotor , but mine had a shaft through the center with bearings at each end.
Less talk more action.
Thanks artv