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Overunity Machines Forum



TD replications

Started by Floor, November 18, 2016, 11:14:23 AM

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gotoluc

Quote from: dieter on February 10, 2017, 02:28:20 PM
How about to slap a rudimentary crankshaft together, using the 11mm push over leverage to turn the wheel? Would probably be less timeconsuming than all measurements an defendings ^^


Yes, it's looking that way now :P


I was thinking of building a Neo magnet version next before trying a self loop these weak ceramic magnets.
If there is a gain then it may have more potential of working then a ceramic version.


Luc

dieter

Conrad, I'm trying to be serious without to hurt you, that turns out to be a dilemma. See that's the diffrence between employed and selfemployed. Work does not mean to pretend to do something until 17h. But to deliver a quantitively precise service, like in "job done", regardless of the hour. I can't believe you studied Maths and then fail to add 1+1. Maybe disagreement is an easy way to get into a discussion, but that would be a psychological issue.

dieter

Luc, not neccessarily. Neos have such a low volume that it appears as if their long range is weaker than with eg. ceramics (which isn't the case), only when you replace them by Neos of same volume, but then friction losses may rise to an amount that such a light construction can hardly withstand. It looks good atm, and 200g excess should be much more than enough, if the cranking losses are kept low.

conradelektro

Quote from: dieter on February 10, 2017, 03:39:16 PM
Conrad, I'm trying to be serious without to hurt you, that turns out to be a dilemma. See that's the diffrence between employed and selfemployed. Work does not mean to pretend to do something until 17h. But to deliver a quantitively precise service, like in "job done", regardless of the hour. I can't believe you studied Maths and then fail to add 1+1. Maybe disagreement is an easy way to get into a discussion, but that would be a psychological issue.

Come on now, self employed or employed. Of course my real life work-pause example was a Metapher.

I quit writing about Joule and Joule-Seconds because it goes by your head, which is fine with me.

You have won, you have exhausted me and therefore you are right (in your world).

Yes, you have hurt me. But not with your remark about my mathematics. You have hurt me with your lack of insight which makes the OU forums such frightful places. Nobody wants to learn and the OU-fans want everybody to unlearn simple facts.


It is only personal insults now (and I am also doing the insults, why not, I have a temper, eat it, go to hell).

Greetings, Conrad

dieter

Conrad, I take it you agree with me?
Your understanding of "Work" is that of Ron in the IT Crowd, but that is not what physics means by the term. You were wrong and seemingly unable to face it. To understand that must hurt, but it may turn you into a cooperative kind of forum user.


Same thing hapens to me too, sometimes, btw. Nobody is perfect and that ain't a shame.


This is already getting off topic again, sorry. Well the "what is work anyway" thing has some relation.