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Overunity Machines Forum



Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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nyctuber

Quote from: Omnibus on March 31, 2009, 08:44:54 PM
@nyctuber,

I can see how Mylow’s motor can be done in principle. The question is whether or not Mylow has really done it. Constructing a device producing excess energy continuously is a very difficult engineering project.

Otherwise, in principle, it is clear how this can work. I’ve proven it beyond a shadow of a doubt. A device such as the magnetic propulsor that I’ve demonstrated so many times here produces excess energy discontinuously. One can easily assemble a linear set of these magnetic propulsors in a linear manner and an object (a ball) can travel large linear distances this way. This has been shown repeatedly by many constructors and there are multiple threads existing here in this forum, demonstrating such devices.

As I’ve already said, the promising aspect in Mylow’s device is that he’s using a large diameter disc which approximates the behavior of these linear devices I mentioned above. Also, the weak magnets he’s using  make them act as isolated entities, uncoupled with the other groups of magnets. One mistake many, including myself, did when replicating Torbay motor was the use of strong neodymium magnets which where cooperating badly and the mentioned effect couldn’t show itself.

So, these are the promising, expected aspects in Mylow’s machine which he chooses to forgo while getting in the dead-ends known to almost anyone who has done such experiments.

Make no mistake, finding the sweet spot and letting the rotor go from a standstill leading the rotor to making more than one turn by itself is a self-starter. Mylow is confused about that and he should now hear it and understand it. Don’t bother, Mylow, with other things, show the rotor starting from the sweet spot from a stand-still and show it in a full-view video that the rotor is making several full turns by itself. That’s all. If the machine really works, this should be easy to be accomplished even with the drained stators he already used in his very first videos.

We should not get sidetracked and lose the focus of this research.


Thanks I didn't realize any of that I've just started posting here. Where is your device in the forum?

lostcauses10x

The latest vid shows on pole of the stator magnet is really taking a beating.  One pole still shows a good magnetization, and the other shows little to none. A lot of info in that vid.

And it shows the c magnets or notched magnets are normal.

Axle

Have caught the 'Mylow bug'. Am working on a ~1/2 scale rig.
I won't have magnets for at least 2 weeks. Axle

lostcauses10x

Quote from: Axle on March 31, 2009, 10:25:13 PM
Have caught the 'Mylow bug'. Am working on a ~1/2 scale rig.
I won't have magnets for at least 2 weeks. Axle

looks good Axle.

carbonc_cc

Stupid YouTube scheduled maintenance crap... I can't upload my video....

Grumble grumble grumble...

>:(

I'll have to take it to work and upload.