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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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Grimer

Quote from: Yadaraf on February 22, 2008, 10:38:27 AM
Grimer,

On the topic of Al's sore thumb:

Q:  What do you make of this video -- around 01:10 -- where the builder simply pivots the stator to place it in AWG.

... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_o08Il8mqk


Cheers :)

Yada...

That is most ingenious. The obvious way to get AGW.

If I were an experimentalist I would kick myself and say, "Why didn't I think of that?"

Rotation combined with a micrometer screw to move the stator in and out, together with some kind of controllable brake, a variable propeller perhaps, and one has a lot of relevant factors to investigate.

Thanks for bringing that video to the forum's attention, Yada.
Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising  -  Fair as the moon. Bright as the sun  -  Terrible as an army set in battle array.

Yadaraf

Quote from: Grimer on February 22, 2008, 11:06:51 AM
Quote from: Yadaraf on February 22, 2008, 10:38:27 AM
Grimer,

On the topic of Al's sore thumb:

Q:  What do you make of this video -- around 01:10 -- where the builder simply pivots the stator to place it in AWG.

... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_o08Il8mqk


Cheers :)

Yada...

That is most ingenious. The obvious way to get AGW.

If I were an experimentalist I would kick myself and say, "Why didn't I think of that?"

Rotation combined with a micrometer screw to move the stator in and out, together with some kind of controllable brake, a variable propeller perhaps, and one has a lot of relevant factors to investigate.

Thanks for bringing that video to the forum's attention, Yada.

Grimer,

Thanks.  Harvey found it a few days ago and posted it at FIZZX.  I posted it here as well a few days ago, but no one commented on it.  Again, to me a no brainer.

I'd like to see what happens when all three stators are pivoted simultaneously to AGW.   ???


Cheers  :)

Yada..
.

Omnibus

Quote from: Grimer on February 22, 2008, 11:06:51 AM
Quote from: Yadaraf on February 22, 2008, 10:38:27 AM
Grimer,

On the topic of Al's sore thumb:

Q:  What do you make of this video -- around 01:10 -- where the builder simply pivots the stator to place it in AWG.

... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_o08Il8mqk


Cheers :)

Yada...

That is most ingenious. The obvious way to get AGW.

If I were an experimentalist I would kick myself and say, "Why didn't I think of that?"

Rotation combined with a micrometer screw to move the stator in and out, together with some kind of controllable brake, a variable propeller perhaps, and one has a lot of relevant factors to investigate.

Thanks for bringing that video to the forum's attention, Yada.

I can't agree more. Remember how many times I've been talking about these micrometric screws and making a device appropriate for study the various parameters. Those who have worked towards their PhD's know what I mean. Sometimes it takes years to assemble the needed devices for proper scientific exploration, Unfortunately, most, if not all, of those working on this project are doing it on a shoestring and making such device is way beyond their means. The device in the video isn't an exception. It's a good try but far from what's needed for a systematic study of the phenomenon. Thus, at this point we have to rely on the "instructions" of a poor slob such as @alsetalokin who doesn't even know what he has done. That's pathetic but that's the reality we're facing.

Grimer

Quote from: Omnibus on February 22, 2008, 11:26:49 AM
Quote from: Grimer on February 22, 2008, 11:06:51 AM
Quote from: Yadaraf on February 22, 2008, 10:38:27 AM
Grimer,

On the topic of Al's sore thumb:

Q:  What do you make of this video -- around 01:10 -- where the builder simply pivots the stator to place it in AWG.

... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_o08Il8mqk


Cheers :)

Yada...

That is most ingenious. The obvious way to get AGW.

If I were an experimentalist I would kick myself and say, "Why didn't I think of that?"

Rotation combined with a micrometer screw to move the stator in and out, together with some kind of controllable brake, a variable propeller perhaps, and one has a lot of relevant factors to investigate.

Thanks for bringing that video to the forum's attention, Yada.

I can't agree more. Remember how many times I've been talking about these micrometric screws and making a device appropriate for study the various parameters. Those who have worked towards their PhD's know what I mean. Sometimes it takes years to assemble the needed devices for proper scientific exploration, Unfortunately, most, if not all, of those working on this project are doing it on a shoestring and making such device is way beyond their means. The device in the video isn't an exception. It's a good try but far from what's needed for a systematic study of the phenomenon. Thus, at this point we have to rely on the "instructions" of a poor slob such as @alsetalokin who doesn't even know what he has done. That's pathetic but that's the reality we're facing.

Again, quite right Professor. Mind you, even though I gave Carmine Corrente a hard time myself when I thought he had perpetrated a hoax on us, I think calling him a "slob" might be a wee bit harsh.  ;D

You obviously recognise the deficiencies of the existing canon. Clearly, there are many forum members, especially the more scientifically inclined, who have a babcatian faith in the "laws" and have never managed to climb out of the grooves that a little education has worn into their brains. They have therefore never benefited from contemplating the panoramic vistas of the high plateaux.

The garage mechanics on the other hand have the advantage of being able to uninhibitedly rush in where scientific angels fear to tread.

By the way, I'm not ignoring your previous post on BH loops, etc. I want some to give it the attention and thought it deserves before replying.
Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising  -  Fair as the moon. Bright as the sun  -  Terrible as an army set in battle array.

Omnibus

@Grimer,

I was just too polite with this Corrente guy. He deserves much worse.

Now, let?s continue our interesting discussion concerning the essence of the phenomenon at hand.