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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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Omnibus

Quote from: FunkyJive on January 28, 2008, 10:03:38 PM
If conversations must degenerate into getting personal then I would suggest off-forum by PM/Email. Like myself, most probably have no appetite for personal attacks and gratuitous public defamation.  ::)

Incidentally, with all the experimentation and fine-tuning to date, from many reconstructors - yet still to no avail I believe (none of the constructors here providing sustained acceleration to suggest OU), then I'm not entirely sure whether Al's magnetic motor is so "obviously" working.

There's doubtless fine-tuning to be done, and I'm not suggesting at-all that the featured motor was in any way faked, but until someone else comes up with another working motor in the absence of precise material and constructional specifications, which would appear to be utterly critical, this question remains.

FunkyJive
Can't agree more.

supersam

@ funky jive

nearly 2000 posts, and 45,000 inquiries later, you think you are just walk away, because, i questioned one of the replicators of this project?  i don't think so if you are a replicator too.  this is far bigger than our own ego's!!  try again.  if i have done anything to make you think this way then just consider me,  SHUTTIN UP SHUTTIN UP!!!!!

lol
sam

hydrocontrol

Quote from: FunkyJive on January 28, 2008, 10:03:38 PM
There's doubtless fine-tuning to be done, and I'm not suggesting at-all that the featured motor was in any way faked, but until someone else comes up with another working motor in the absence of precise material and constructional specifications, which would appear to be utterly critical, this question remains.

FunkyJive

The only person to have a really good chance at replication at this would be Al himself since he has the original. Now is this going to happen.  ??? Hard to tell. If it was me then I would try to duplicate it if I had a working unit.. Al may have already tried and succeeded or maybe he failed. Of course showing a few more videos would go a long way in helping others replicate. In any event this is not a 'slap it together and it works' system which is what it needs to be to make a major impact. The 'slap it together and tweak it for weeks/months system' is going the route of the 'cold fusion' debacle of years ago. Sure it is finally coming out that the 'cold fusion' does have something going on but it still has a long way to go. This PPM system in it's current configuration also has a long way to go.

Omnibus

@hydrocontrol,

Let's worry about this after we have most of the parameters under control. They aren't too many in this case. For sure much, much fewer and based on elementary understanding compared to 'cold fusion' experiments.

Omnibus

Otherwise, I agree with you.That exactly what @alsetalokin should've done (and should still do--it's not too late).