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Overunity Machines Forum



got over the sticky spot

Started by ScottClarke, February 18, 2006, 09:43:54 PM

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Mad Scientist

Quote from: Omnibus on February 21, 2006, 08:20:35 PM
?What I meant was that not matter how big of an SMOT that I built, I could never get the steel ball to EXIT at a point that was higher then what it started at.?

This is not what the SMOT does (cf. http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/smotidx.htm and the video therein). As seen from the link, the ball in a SMOT exits at a higher point than it was started at. Up the ramp is up the ramp, not down the ramp.

The effect seen in the SMOT is in principle the same as in Scott's device, therefore, discussing SMOT is not out of place here.

Ha ha, yes, but it will not escape the magnetic flux at the end of the ramp without the drop. When are you going to get into actual SMOT research omnibus? So that we can all work TOGETHER to solve the problems. Arguing over things doesn't help anything. I like the debate but the actual hands on research will bare more fruit.

Mad Scientist

Quote from: Duranza on February 21, 2006, 09:14:22 PM
I think the key to produce power is not to scale up, but make lots of small working units and tie them together to produce the desired power level. I say this because some units lose their "magical touch" or they stop working when they are altered in any way. I would like to see the wheel run and then i'll get into getting power from it.

My thoughts exactly!!

Omnibus

"Ha ha, yes, but it will not escape the magnetic flux at the end of the ramp without the drop."

Of course not. Who says otherwise? Read my explanation again.

Mad Scientist

Quote from: Omnibus on February 21, 2006, 09:31:24 PM
"Ha ha, yes, but it will not escape the magnetic flux at the end of the ramp without the drop."

Of course not. Who says otherwise? Read my explanation again.

How old are you? Don't you have anything better to do then annoy me and destroy this topic with OFF topic posts? Your posts have went from being about energy research to being more about seeing how much you can annoy me. Drop it. I'm done dicussing this matter with you. What little respect I had for you is now gone. You questions to me from this point on will go unanswered so don't bother.

Scott, I eargerly await your next video.

Omnibus

As I said, discussing SMOT is not offtopic. The principles behind Scott?s motor are largely those of the SMOT device which, beyond any doubt, generates excess energy discontinuously. What everyone now is waiting for is to see Scott?s achievement (this is his personal achievement and nobody else?s) of continuously producing excess energy.