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Uploaded SMOTGAIN.AVI

Started by hartiberlin, April 27, 2005, 07:33:05 PM

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prometheus_effect

Paul wrote:

That's because you don't know what you are talking about half the time Greg.? I will not repeat again, so just read my previous post.

Hi Paul,

Ok I'll ask a simple question.

Does your theory / simulations indicate a actual machine, based on your theory, will put out more real work / power than that which must be inputted into the coil to produce the output?

Or to look at it another way say we:

1) Put your machine in a box.

2) Feed power in & put a known load on the output.

3) Measure power in and power out.

Can you please post a table of what those measurement will show?

Regards,
Greg
Now its just engineering effort, time and money,
Prometheus_Effect

PaulLowrance

Greg,

IMHO you have terrible etiquette.  Last week you posted the exact same post by copying & pasting four times.  Then you posted a private IM message, which I sent you, to a public forum for everyone to read, which really I don't care because I back everyone word of it, but you did not ask me.  And now you are starting a completely different subject in this thread.  This thread is on the SMOT.  If you want to release your anger on me today because I found a big error in your Excel data then please delete your post here and post it in a new thread.

Paul



Quote from: prometheus_effect on May 03, 2005, 07:26:03 PM
Paul wrote:

That's because you don't know what you are talking about half the time Greg.  I will not repeat again, so just read my previous post.

Hi Paul,

Ok I'll ask a simple question.

Does your theory / simulations indicate a actual machine, based on your theory, will put out more real work / power than that which must be inputted into the coil to produce the output?

Or to look at it another way say we:

1) Put your machine in a box.

2) Feed power in & put a known load on the output.

3) Measure power in and power out.

Can you please post a table of what those measurement will show?

Regards,
Greg

prometheus_effect

Paul,

You big error was to think you could insult me privately and then show another face on a public forum. I don't think you will try that again.

The only error in the Excel spreadsheet is your too quick analysis. I note you have finally stopped talking about the ball having significant KE on exit. Just maybe you should have listened to those who have built and adjusted SMOT ramps before suggesting "off the planet theories" to try to explain away the losses.

Anyway, when will you stop ducking and answer the simple input & output power question I put to you?

Greg
Now its just engineering effort, time and money,
Prometheus_Effect


zark

Quote from: prometheus_effect on May 03, 2005, 09:05:34 PM>> You big error was to think you could insult me privately and then
>> show another face on a public forum. I don't think you will try that again.

I haven't read the post in question (so what would I know!).. but I think it is good manners to give criticism in private.

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