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Ricks Pipe Dream

Started by AquariuZ, May 23, 2009, 04:40:30 AM

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Lakes

Quote from: ramset on June 05, 2009, 07:23:59 AM
Rick
I am anxious to see how you will have us move the stator.
I believe help will come from many places!

You are one of a kind
Thanks
     Chet
Waiting for video #20, will Rick show his Stator mech??, stay tuned to this channel! :)

TinselKoala

@Rick: Your objections to my "attack dog" tone, as you put it, have nothing at all to do with the viability of your device. You can experiment all you want but I am telling you that you are exploring a dead end. Years from now when you finally give up, and have all those pipes and magnets lying around, I would like you to remember one little thing:

I told you so.

And your comparisons of the "force" it takes to stop the disk or move the stator are irrelevant--because "work" is the quantity you must equate here... that is, force applied over a distance. How much WORK does it take to stop your disk? How much WORK does it take to move your stator around?

Force is not work, power is not energy, tra la.

Now, all you have to do is to prove me wrong. Because as long as your device doesn't run itself, I have no need to prove you wrong--you continue to demonstrate it quite well yourself.

Carry on.

(Have you come up with a rig that "runs" better than my moving overhead stator rig? I think not.)

X00013

Quote from: TinselKoala on June 06, 2009, 01:32:46 PM
@Rick: Your objections to my "attack dog" tone, as you put it, have nothing at all to do with the viability of your device. You can experiment all you want but I am telling you that you are exploring a dead end. Years from now when you finally give up, and have all those pipes and magnets lying around, I would like you to remember one little thing:

I told you so.

And your comparisons of the "force" it takes to stop the disk or move the stator are irrelevant--because "work" is the quantity you must equate here... that is, force applied over a distance. How much WORK does it take to stop your disk? How much WORK does it take to move your stator around?

Force is not work, power is not energy, tra la.

Now, all you have to do is to prove me wrong. Because as long as your device doesn't run itself, I have no need to prove you wrong--you continue to demonstrate it quite well yourself.

Carry on.

(Have you come up with a rig that "runs" better than my moving overhead stator rig? I think not.)

I have nothing, http://www.youtube.com/user/homeproject?blend=2&ob=1

rickoff

Quote from: TinselKoala on June 06, 2009, 01:32:46 PM
@Rick: Your objections to my "attack dog" tone, as you put it, have nothing at all to do with the viability of your device. You can experiment all you want but I am telling you that you are exploring a dead end. Years from now when you finally give up, and have all those pipes and magnets lying around, I would like you to remember one little thing:

I told you so.

And your comparisons of the "force" it takes to stop the disk or move the stator are irrelevant--because "work" is the quantity you must equate here... that is, force applied over a distance. How much WORK does it take to stop your disk? How much WORK does it take to move your stator around?

Force is not work, power is not energy, tra la.

Now, all you have to do is to prove me wrong. Because as long as your device doesn't run itself, I have no need to prove you wrong--you continue to demonstrate it quite well yourself.

Carry on.

(Have you come up with a rig that "runs" better than my moving overhead stator rig? I think not.)

TK - I see you're at it again.  Don't you have anything better to do?  Perhaps not, but I do and really don't have time for this kind of malarkey.  My remarks about force, in post # 148, were in response to a question asking about force.  Point is, you don't know me and you don't have any idea at all about what I do or do not know.  You just keep assuming that you are a know-it-all, and that I am just a back woods tunkle head who doesn't have a clue.  Have it your way, I really don't don't care what you think.  I can see that your abundantly negative attitude springs from a long line of past failures, and now you have convinced yourself that no magnetic motor can possibly work.  I'm not at all convinced of that, and I am not used to failing.  So where others, like you, have given up and admit defeat, I will keep on trying until I get it right or die. 

I won't be answering any further hostile or demeaning comments here, as I have many better things to do and little time to waste, so don't even bother responding.  If you want to know anything more about my build then you will just have to wait and see, like everyone else.

Rick


ramset

If a person could present a business model for success It would look like Ricks.
Take a good concept, Magnets and their potential, create a cheap simple test bed get as many minds as possible together, utilizing at first a step by step approach [put together like a pro] with the understanding that ""failure is not an option""

FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION
All ideas [positive] are welcome

Chet

Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma