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MAGNACOASTER MAKES THE DRAGONS DEN!!

Started by innovation_station, December 08, 2008, 08:53:23 PM

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dean_mcgowan

Quote from: Liberty on December 17, 2008, 07:17:17 AM
In the video, I think he said that Waterloo University tested the device.  He claimed 2600% overunity output.  It would be a rather large math mistake if it proved not overunity I would think.  Is there any statement from Waterloo University on the test that they made?

http://uwaterloo.ca/facultiesandcolleges/

Would that be the universities optometry department or the pharmacological department ???

Didn't see a physics department noted there .. but hey its a university right :P


dean_mcgowan

His tshirt should read :

"Tis harder to kidnap bullshit artists"

TinselKoala

Quote from: dean_mcgowan on December 17, 2008, 07:25:07 AM
http://uwaterloo.ca/facultiesandcolleges/

Would that be the universities optometry department or the pharmacological department ???

Didn't see a physics department noted there .. but hey its a university right :P



Just to be fair:
http://gradcalendar.uwaterloo.ca/default.aspx?groupID=1466
The university does have a PhD. program in physics, as well as ones in Electrical Engineering/Computer science.

Hey, RIchard, why not be more specific? What's the investigator's name, I'll give him (or her) a call and get the real story.

That being said, I still am feeling rather insulted by Richard's presentation. There's no real data, just some improbable claims, and that T-shirt!!

innovation_station

for the record i have had nothing to do with richard willis nor have i ever met him  i have spoke to richard on the fone ....

that is all      i have had for dealings with richard   i wanted to see if he was doing smilar things to what  i have been reserching

case and point is he  does not know of tesla much......  i beleave he actaually did stumble upon this.... as he says he did ...

and he has yet to perfect it  ::)

lol

cya in 10 years.... lol   richard is useing silicon ....   ::)  lol

ist

To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

THE !STORE IS UP AND RUNNING ...  WE ARE TAKEING ORDERS ..  NOW ..   ISTEAM.CA   AND WE CAN AND WILL BUILD CUSTOM COILS ...  OF   LARGER  OUTPUT ...

CAN YOU SAY GOOD BYE TO YESTERDAY?!?!?!?!

MrMag

Hey Guy's

The University of Waterloo in Waterloo Ontario, is probably the best engineering university in Ontario, if not the country. I worked in the engineering department for a company that would hire Co-op students for summer work and we always tried to get a student from Waterloo. Anyone around here that wants to make a living in the engineering field knows that Waterloo is where to be trained. High school students require around an 85% average grade to be accepted into it (depending on which course, some courses require a higher grade).