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New discovery suggest that permanent magnet motors might be possible

Started by Low-Q, September 26, 2018, 11:53:45 AM

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Floor


My first link to this video worked when I tried it here at OU forum.

Then it went down. "explicit content"

same with another video

So I renamed the first video and uploaded it to dailymotion again.
so far its working.  down load it in case it goes down again?


Floor

@Bifilor

Fortunately....  the fear mongers don't have it that wraped up yet.

I think it was just an error on my part... cliked the Parerntal controll mistakenly
during the upload ?  ..... Sure had me worried for a while though !

   regards
       floor

Belfior

Hmm only saw that video so maybe I do not fully follow what is going on.

One thing came to mind. On the video there is a claim that 105g is pulling 115g up so there is OU.

But I did not see 105g pull up 115g. I saw a finger pushing the sliding unit, that had 105g on it claiming only 105g was pulled. When a finger is used you pull up 105g PLUS anything the magnet interaction needs to get his done. So 105g was pulled plus any work the magnets needed for separation.

I might be wrong, but I am also very.....very drunk atm


F6FLT

Quote from: onepower on October 11, 2018, 08:50:39 PM
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Obviously your not looking hard enough and this relates to the concept of "learning how to learn". I see many people who think learning is simply memorizing what others have done however memorizing is more akin to pseudo-learning not genuine learning. To truly learn something new requires an open mind and independence from others not conformity. No person who has ever accomplished anything great or innovative has conformed to anything in the way of normalcy.
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Unfortunately, the facts deny what you say.
Where does the energy you currently use come from? What makes it easy for you to communicate with anyone everywhere? With what do you travel around the planet? Why are you talking about "electric or magnetic fields",  "forces", "energy", "momentum", "power"?
Are all these devices you use and these concepts you handle, the products of scientists and engineers, or of do-it-yourselfers and handymen?

A new idea appears when it is mature, that is, when the context of human knowledge has reached a point from which it can emerge in the minds of some, the best prepared, so-called "pioneers" (for example in electricity, Coulomb, Ampère, Ørsted, Faraday, Maxwell, Tesla).
As Louis Pasteur said, "luck favours prepared minds".
Those who innovate are those who know the state of the art, and are therefore able in their observations to differentiate between what is well known and what is new, or are able to find new ways to explore rather than re-invent hot water.

When I see hundreds of posts just on the single wire transmission, I feel like I see children playing a puzzle for which they obviously don't have all the pieces. When you have an electronics engineer background, you know that any device is always inductively or capacitively coupled to its environment, even a simple wire, and you know whether you can neglect its inductance or capacitance, or not. In this case, the components at the wire termination are always more or less coupled to the ground or the generator, so we have a conventional circuit looped by a capacity in the order of pF, and the energy is well drawn from the generator (I myself wasted my time doing the measurement).
The unprepared minds do not see any capacitor, so they shout "Miracle!", unable like children to understand that they are missing parts. The prepared minds include capacities in their schema, and perfectly model single wire transmission with LTspice.

Until now, prepared minds have given us energy. It's not free but it's real, we use it every day. Until now, unprepared minds gave us only dreams, promises or obscure theories that produce nothing (except scams). Unfortunately, dreams and promises do neither power my PC nor warm my house.
Remember that even Tesla was an electrical and mechanical engineer, he received a higher education in engineering and physics at the University of Graz. Truly innovative technical ideas never come out of nowhere, not even from a handyman in his garage. You don't need to have a university education to have ideas, nevertheless if you want your ideas beat those of "prepared minds" in matter of operational technology, you must prepare yourself, and at least acquire the basics. Otherwise, you are seriously handicapped because like children, you turn pieces all over the place hoping to plug the holes in the puzzle, without ever producing anything useful (or you invoke the holes as source of ZPE, slipping from science to religious incantation   :) ).

citfta

Very well stated F6FLT.  I agree with you one hundred percent.  The argument about education getting in the way of innovation is ridiculous to the extreme.  When I see a novice making wild claims about a perfectly normal behavior of a circuit or device I am reminded of someone that wants to explore new worlds.  They refuse to take the time to learn what worlds have been explored so everything new to them must be a new discovery.  They are so simple in their thinking they refuse to even learn how to read a map to help them explore for new worlds.  I have had many discussions on this and other forums with people that don't even know how to properly use the meters and other test equipment they have but they are still sure they have made some great discoveries. Thanks for your clear and accurate post.

All of this sounds very condescending, but I don't mean it to be.  None of us were born knowing all about electronics or anything else for that matter, but a lot of us have taken the time to actually try and learn.  And those that refuse to learn make such silly arguments for not taking the time to learn that I just have to comment on it sometimes.

Respectfully,
Carroll

PS: F6FLT sounds like an amateur radio operator's call.  Are you a ham?  My call is WD4SIX