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Rosch taking orders on OU Bouyancy device.

Started by ramset, April 26, 2015, 09:52:03 AM

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MarkE

Quote from: Red_Sunset on May 06, 2015, 08:00:00 AM
MarkE,
There is a saying:  The glass is half full <-vs-> The glass is half empty.
Question: What is more important,  the "IDEA" or the "EXECUTION"
In the world of MS, Apple, Facebook. as example,why and how did "google" take away the crown from "yahoo".  What was more important at that time, "the idea or the execution".  I bet their initial focus was more on "idea" than on "execution" ?? (although we do recognize both are important)
Google did not claim fantastical ideas about physics.
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If the business proposal of those companies would have been tabled here on OU.com.  How do you think it would have been received here ?.  The possibility of building a company of a few billion in a few year ?
?? Impossible, the law of common sense forbids it.??
Where is this straw man coming from?
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Creativity rather than execution is what matters most in the bigger picture
It is purely a different angle of approach. 
This is another straw man.  No one has argued against creativity.
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It would be foolish to shoot the messenger, constructive and building criticism is more desirable
Red_Sunset
How does lying to someone by pretending their evidence says something it does not amount to "constructive criticism"?

MarkE

Quote from: profitis on May 06, 2015, 08:56:04 AM
Time to leave the germans and fly to ireland peeps.steorn is puttin its new everlasting battery on display to public this friday.. http://www.freeenergytruth.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/steorn-orbo-power-cube-demo-from-friday.html?=1
Steorn joins the poser battery in a box clan.

picowatt

Something has been nagging at me regarding all of these Rosch demo videos.

Prior to the power outage event, the IP camera, TV, and the lamp in front of the control boxes were apparently all very synchronous and phase locked.  After the power was restored, that synchronization was lost.

This can be seen by the video flutter that occurs when looking at the TV or the control box area in all videos made since the power outage (the lamp in front of the control boxes must be a fast response CFL or LED type, i.e., non-incandescent) 

Is it possible a portable generator was used to replace a questionable power connection after the power loss event?  I've  also considered that the IP cameras might have been placed on an asynchronous UPS, but even that would seem to have unexplained issues.

Here is Stefan's video capture of the power loss event:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROOB34xUJwk

There is no indication of frame rate flicker in the above video.

Food for thought...

PW

MarkE

I don't know what they were using to synch the IP cameras in the first place.  They definitely aren't locked anymore. 

picowatt

Quote from: MarkE on May 06, 2015, 03:24:11 PM
I don't know what they were using to synch the IP cameras in the first place.  They definitely aren't locked anymore.

It's not just that they lost sync, but the random, noisey nature of it that is what is most puzzling.  If it were just the difference between two stable asynchronous sync lock sources that were remotely close to the correct frequency, one would expect to see rolling bars.

Could they be dicing up the video in a strange manner for compression purposes?  It is just strange that this loss of sync,  or the connection of at least some of the equipment to a noisey power source (phase/frequency wise), only became apparent after the loss of power event.

PW