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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Attraction Magnet Motor on Youtube!?

Started by ken_nyus, October 15, 2007, 10:08:47 PM

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Omnibus

Like I said, you may be right (judging also from the mysterious video) but what will you gain from having the screws magnetized? My understanding is, as I already said somewhere, that in @xpenzif's device we have separate, independent SMOT-like "stations" of sorts, each one passing the "baton" to the next. What is needed, I think, is to ensure proper timing of passing of that "baton" provided each "station" acts exactly as the previous. This uniformity of performance of each "station" and the timing are the crucial issues, I think, in these devices, especially in @xpenzif's.

hansvonlieven

No one got fooled Omnibus, I just laughed at the brazen attempt to throw a spanner in the works and being unable to bring it off.

That comment of yours was totally uncalled for. But most people here have your measure by now.

Not everyone is as malicious as you trying to discredit people that do not share your idiotic ideas on things such as SMOT.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

Omnibus

Quote from: hansvonlieven on November 03, 2007, 01:11:21 AM
No one got fooled Omnibus, I just laughed at the brazen attempt to throw a spanner in the works and being unable to bring it off.

That comment of yours was totally uncalled for. But most people here have your measure by now.

Not everyone is as malicious as you trying to discredit people that do not share your idiotic ideas on things such as SMOT.

Hans von Lieven
My ideas regarding SMOT are correct. You don't understand them the way yoiu didn't understand the silly joke the phony @xpenzif made couple of posts back. Go ahead, continue to make a fool of yourself.

Koen1

Quote from: xpenzif                 . on November 02, 2007, 05:09:48 PM
Hi dudes,
I think it's time to end the game... my magnetic motor is a FAKE, it runs with a simple hair dryer, as some of you suggested.
Sorry for playing with you...  ;D Next time, open a physics book!

Cheers

xpenzif

"next time"?
So you're planning to waste our time again sometime in the future with another fake motor post?
Please don't. You may not have anything better to do with your life than post nonsense on forums, but I for one and I presume many others with me are not doing this just to kill some spare time but to actually discuss possible pm motors...
There's tons of other websites where you can waste peoples time with nonsense and gobbledygook. Please go there.
and "open a physics book"? Open a book on ethics and figure out getting peoples hopes up and playing around with them is not at all nice, nor exactly funny. "dude".

Omnibus

Stefan, I saw your comment under @klicUK's replication attempt. The flux gate idea is good but I don't see @xpenzif using one. The biggest problem I see now, as I saw it in Torbay replication, is the non-uniformity of the magnets in the practical renditions for these ideas. The computer simulations are idealized, they prove it should work but when trying to actually make it one encounters magnets equal in shape but quite different in their magnetic induction. This is the problem that plagues the whole pmm field. The attractive feature of @xpenzif's device is that rotor magnets are avoided and the cooperative phenomena I was mentioning above causing "superpoles" to develop when permanent magnets form a closed loop seem to be avoided here. Nevertheless, proper form of the stator magnetic field is crucial and that isn't easy to achieve either, as we also see in @xpenzif's video--only his first attempt (out of three) is successful although it appears that the configuration remains is the same. These things are extremely sensitive and one needs a lot of patience to hit upon the right configuration by trial and error.