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The position of the moon affects magnet motors

Started by cheesefighter, January 08, 2008, 06:57:46 AM

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cheesefighter

I have been experimenting with repulsion magnet engines for awhile and have observed that at midnight they lapse in  power. Has anyone noticed this?   

beedees

That's the dreaded Cinderella effect......another one of the many obstacles to a viable magnet motor. ;D ;D ;D

casman1969

I have noticed this effect every day...
My motor works great during the day by charging it's own primary battery but when I come back in the morning I find it has lost ground????
Example: Yesterday, after making adjustments, my battery was reading 12.33 and after abut 4 hours it was up to 12.36. I left it on all night and when I came in this morning it went back to 12.33!!!!
Now, after 2 hrs, it is back up to 12.36. Only two differences.., lights were off and it was nighttime.
Guess what I'm saying is that this motor/generator only works during the day?
I'm just going to leave it run (4 days now) and monitor.. Just noticed it has now made it it to 12.37. Sure is strange and have no answer except to say I'll leave the lights on tonight to eliminate that variable.

gyulasun

Quote from: cheesefighter on January 08, 2008, 06:57:46 AM
I have been experimenting with repulsion magnet engines for awhile and have observed that at midnight they lapse in  power. Has anyone noticed this?   

Hi,

I recall strange behavior from Floyd Sweet's VTA device, see the text below quoted from rexresearch page, from this link: http://www.rexresearch.com/sweet/1nothing.htm

One frustrating aspect of the VTA has been its failures, evidenced by the output voltage slowly decaying to zero over a few seconds or minutes. There also have been spontaneous instances of the voltage rising above 120 VRMS as observed by the increased lamp load bank brightness. The volt meters, ammeter, and power meter did not correlate with the brightness change except when the machine would the fail to produce any power.

Many times the VTA was normally left on powering a lamp load bank 24 hours a day. During a period of time when it appeared to be functioning properly all day long, Floyd got up at 3:00 AM to go to the bathroom. As he walked past the room where the VTA was located, he noticed that the lights appeared dim. He measured the voltage at 70 VRMS. Being tired at the moment, he returned to bed. The next morning when he rose, the voltage was back to the  normal 120 VRMS and stayed there all day. The next night Floyd got up at 4:30 AM. The voltage was measured at 85 VRMS. Floyd returned to bed. The voltage was normal the entire next day.

A possible clue to this anomaly has appeared in an article by E.W. Silvertooth titled 'Motion Through The Ether' where Silver tooth describes a dual path laser interferometer experiment that conclusively demonstrated the presence of an ether that flows through our portion of the universe at greater than the speed of light with its vector in the direction of the constellation Leo. Floyd's VTA may be orientation sensitive to this ether velocity vector.


Would like to ask: when you experience 'the lapse in power' ,  does it occur just at exactly midnight or sometime during the night?  You happen to have a thorough reason to suspect the position of the Moon is somehow connected with the phenomena?
And what does the 'lapse in power' exactly mean? Could you describe it with other words, together maybe with some typical data.  Answers to these (and many other) questions will certainly help to solve your observation sooner or later.

Thanks,  Gyula

AhuraMazda

Quote from: cheesefighter on January 08, 2008, 06:57:46 AM
I have been experimenting with repulsion magnet engines for awhile and have observed that at midnight they lapse in  power. Has anyone noticed this?   

Eat less cheese.