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Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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shakman

Quote from: Fred Flintstone on July 12, 2008, 07:50:54 PM
@Archer and Everyone

I read about this on another thread..

http://www.magswitch.com.au/

After reading their website, how has no one built a gravity wheel with this?

Freddy

Hey Freddy,

Great find. Looks very interesting.
I was thinking that maybe a wheel geared to a main wheel to turn a number of times per rotation of the main wheel to turn a MagSquare on/off at strategic points could create the desired effect to draw in then release or push the arms on the main wheel and let gravity do the rest. It will probably have to work entirely of the attract effect... definitely interesting stuff and worth playing around with.

Small MagSquares are AU$37.99 down here. I might order some on pay day and send them to Archer (seeing as he has the building skills - I'm just an ideas man  :P)

shakman


shakman

Quote from: exxcomm0n on July 13, 2008, 10:34:47 AM
Dude, I applaud your sense, but let me deal with the PureP thing if/when necessary.

I mean, what content of any real worth do I bring here? ;)

I've let it degenerate me into a snide biscuit (b*tch), but should it really be allowed to sidetrack folks like you bringing real content?

I have (to my satisfaction) defended "my" banked energy concept, and beaten arguments against it into a bloody little depression in the earth.

I'm NOT saying that you should ignore slights made towards you.
But he has seemed to have left it alone for now, and I am more than willing to as well since a thinking person can read the arguments (and there have been a full metric tonne of them) and reach their own conclusions (actually, I thought the Wikipedia article on "tool" was the best outside verification to corroborate my stance yet. "enables the accomplishment of a task not otherwise possible").

He'll learn that a process is a process, and if he has to refer to a process as "gov't cheese", instead of the actual agreed upon and proper physics term to be able to explain it to a customer or manager, it's just a hell of a lot easier and saves boatloads of time.

Ya know, like the following statement example:
"That's it! The "gov't cheese" refines and converts the motive power to achieve the previously impossible end! But a LOT of people refer to that as a tool too."

The idea is important, not the word, the ownership, the origination, or application (mostly).

Lets bank our energy in these new tools. ;)

BTW    Aces on the actual content and drawing you've brought since!

Fair call, you once again make a very good point. I was just pissed that someone could be such an idiot to expect we would be waiting eagerly by our keyboards to respond to his questions. If we were in the same room or on the phone, it was a fair demand, but when some jerk on the other side of the world drops me an email or makes a post demanding an answer to a question posed 20 minutes prior I must make it clear to them that they are either not all too bright or they are impatient morons. I think PP may suffer from symptoms of both.

Anyway, I will let bygones be bygones and try to add some more constructive material. Thanks for the compliment  :D

LarryC

@All,

Just noticed the correct name is Mayernik, not Mayernic.

Regards, Larry

shakman

Quote from: roadstar31148 on July 13, 2008, 04:16:13 AM
i have known of his work for many years ,,and stayed with him in england some 14 years ago,,,there is no doubt about his discoveries ,,but science says it can't be done ,,so thats it ,,,he is labeled a kook,,,,,,he, like many, will never beat the system,,,,,,the system uses OIL,,,,,also in the 70's i personally met and new a guy in melbourne aust ,that developed a petrol vaporiser,,he was able to get incredible mile per gallon,,,,,,,he was bought out by all the petrol companies in aust,,,,he had a unusual petrol station in footscray melb,,,he sold every petrol brand,,,,,,,,,,this man told me personally about his work,,,,,

I have no problem if something is using Oil if it provides huge efficiency gains over current technology. You have to start somewhere, right? ;)

I 've heard about this guy in Melbourne some time back from someone else that had met him. Apparently he'd made a few sales already through newspaper adverts but suddenly the adverts were pulled, despite rave reviews, and the next thing you knew he had a petrol station as you mention above. I heard the deal made was that he would get free petrol for the rest of his life in return for the sale of his device to the oil companies. Hence the service station. He's loaded now, but the world as a whole is a whole lot poorer. This case proves the lengths the oil giants will go to in order to keep (and increase) their profit margins. There is no 'oil crisis'. If there was the oil companies would release some of this tech to manufacturers so they could keep their business going for a while longer. It's absolute horse-shit. It's the old bait and switch. Once there are billions of petrol cars in ownership, pump the prices up. If the base cost of the car is many magnitudes the cost of the yearly fuel bill, people will cough up.

I thought initially the story about the guy in Melbourne may have been exaggerated by the story teller, but unless roadster31148 is my cousin (I doubt it, he's never been to England) then it definitely adds weight to the validity of it.

Sorry for the conspiracy rant. I'm a regular guy and don't normally get on the conspiracy bandwagon but this one is too blatant and obvious to ignore. It makes you wonder what other technology is being suppressed by these oil companies.

shakman

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