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Overunity Machines Forum



Mylow Motor was a fake

Started by hartiberlin, May 20, 2009, 07:43:27 AM

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nyctuber

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 21, 2009, 11:36:01 PM
No, to win the prize I need to do what the requirements say, which is to SHOW a motor accelerating by magnets alone.
How is this video not showing acceleration by magnets alone? Showing, remember. Showing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvpTXdWAd1M

(This motor really really works. The MiB threatened my bird's wife's life, and made me put the fishing lines in. The motor is really powering my entire house. Prove me wrong.)

You didn't show a motor accelerating by magnets alone. Neither did Mylow, therefore the prize was unwinnable and moot from the outset.  If the condition had been worded as 'through the same means of propulsion as Mylow,' you win.

Did he really say he cut his cat's whiskers off, and answer 'he told me to' when asked why? Mama mia.

Digjam

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 21, 2009, 11:39:57 PM
Snip...
I do not like it when people look me in the eyeballs and lie to me. No matter what.

You'll love this one then
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ4Qk7Hnu1Q

nyctuber


RunningBare

I'm going to have to go with TK on this although I know he's not going to get the prize, what do you expect from a man who is still selling plans to a fake mylow motor on his website.
But lets swap TK and Mylow's position, Sterling was clearly giving stuff to a dishonest man, so if TK who is an honest and open man(at least on the internet) SHOWS something that is powered by magnets alone, then should not Sterling give him something?
I had started to give Sterling the benefit of doubt after reading that email he sent to Mylow, but he still maintains the web page with plans to a fake mylow motor, the man has no honor.
Quote from: nyctuber on May 21, 2009, 11:42:29 PM
You didn't show a motor accelerating by magnets alone. Neither did Mylow, therefore the prize was unwinnable and moot from the outset.  If the condition had been worded as 'through the same means of propulsion as Mylow,' you win.

nyctuber

Quote from: RunningBare on May 21, 2009, 11:57:28 PM
I'm going to have to go with TK on this although I know he's not going to get the prize, what do you expect from a man who is still selling plans to a fake mylow motor on his website.
But lets swap TK and Mylow's position, Sterling was clearly giving stuff to a dishonest man, so if TK who is an honest and open man(at least on the internet) SHOWS something that is powered by magnets alone, then should not Sterling give him something?
I had started to give Sterling the benefit of doubt after reading that email he sent to Mylow, but he still maintains the web page with plans to a fake mylow motor, the man has no honor.

I was responding to the conditions being stated as 'powered by magnets,' in the forum. i havent seen the actual prize page and can't find it. Perhaps someone can provide a link. This is pretty silly, though.