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Overunity Machines Forum



Claimed OU circuit of Rosemary Ainslie

Started by TinselKoala, June 16, 2009, 09:52:52 PM

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poynt99

The results can be replicated.

The results are pointless, meaningless, and not worth replicating.

The meter reads 0.000 not because the net positive and negative currents are equal, but because the circuit has been so severely choked back in operation that virtually no current at all is being consumed, hence the difficulty the meters are having in registering and displaying any kind of measurement.

.99
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Rosemary Ainslie

DR TOM VALONE

EDUCATION:
Ph.D. in General Engineering, Kennedy-Western University, California, 2003
Concentrations: Physics, Engineering R & D, Trend Forecasting 
Dissertation: Feasibility Study of Zero-Point Energy from the Quantum
Vacuum for the Performance of Useful Work 
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Kimberly Farah, Associate Professor and Department
Chair, Lasell College, Massachusetts

M.A. in Physics,  State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY), 1999 

B.S. in Physics, State University of New York at Buffalo, (SUNY), 1974
B.S. in  Electrical Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo,
(SUNY), 1974

Taken from his CV.  I call that an impressive certification. 

jibbguy

MileHigh (or whoever or whatever you really are):

Where is your PHd from?

Where have you taught at?

What books have you published?

What magazines have you edited?

How many years did you work at the Patent Office?

What devices and instruments have you successfully invented?

What symposiums and lectures have you given in front of thousands?

Answer ANY of those questions, and we may consider giving your words about Tom Valone any weight at all.

Although considering how completely wrong you have been here ... Over and over again... i cant imagine why anyone should.

MileHigh

Rosemary:

Apology accepted.

To see which way the power is going in the case of Aaron's setup where the energy level is very very low, I would take a battery with a known amount of energy in it (I made a long posting a while back on how to do this) and connect it to the setup for a week or more.  Then I would run a discharge cycle on the battery and measure the amount of energy left in the battery and compare that with the original energy.

With respect to tiny changes in battery voltage, I am not a chemist or chemical engineer.  I am willing to bet you that if you sampled the voltage of an unused battery sitting on your shelf every day you would notice tiny fluctuations.  Inside the battery there are molecules constantly in motion and that may introduce a natural variability in the voltage.  Just guessing.  The fact is that battery voltage has almost no coorelation with the amount of energy in the battery and for a large portion of the discharge cycle the voltage is nearly constant.  At least the output impedance gives you a concrete sense of when the battery is close to depletion of it's stored energy and/or the overall condition of the battery.

As far as "Doc" Tom Valone goes, why would he slap a phony "doctorate" degree on top of his legitimate undergraduate degrees?  It doesn't smell right.

Note this:

>>>
Thesis
Advisor: Dr. Kimberly Farah, Associate Professor and Department
Chair, Lasell College, Massachusetts
>>>

Especially note this:

>>>
Lasell College offers bachelor's degrees in professional disciplines such as Athletic Training, Fashion and Retail Merchandising, Communications, and Hospitality and Event Management. It also offers a graduate program in management studies. The most prominent academic major at Lasell is professional fashion design. "Connected Learning", via which students work on offsite projects and assignments, is a major emphasis.
>>>

Whaaaaaaa?????

Jibbguy:

It's not about me.

QuoteAlthough considering how completely wrong you have been here ... Over and over again..

You spin me right round, baby Right round like a record, baby Right round, round, round....

MileHigh

Rosemary Ainslie

MileHigh - There is absolutely nothing suspect about the source of accreditation for the good Doctor.  I don't care where he found his 'advisor' the degreed source is impeccable.  I'm sure he had to look long and hard to find another academic to associate their good name with ZPE.  It's existence is only officially required to explain paradoxes that our astrophysicists point to.

Regarding battery vagaries - yet again.  It is to be expected that a charged battery - standing idle - may yet lose its charge.  It is entirely unexpected that a charged battery, standing idle - increases its charge - unless it's a 'bounce' due to a previously heavy run.  It is certainly not expected that a battery running at 0.8 watts of dissipated energy also recharges.  That is not expected in any classical frame of reference.  But I grant you.  The recharge could be tested over an extended period. 

By the way - thanks for accepting the apology. 
And a quick question - what time zone are you in?