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Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor

Started by penno64, March 08, 2010, 03:02:32 AM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on April 11, 2013, 05:04:56 AM
Quote from TK:


"I'd say 5 or ten Watts at 2600 RPM isn't too out of line. It certainly does NOT take half-a-horsepower to do it."


I read that Yildiz tried to bring a third larger demonstration model that delivered the 1/2 h.p. with him, but the Turkish Patent Office apparently prevented him from crossing the border with it.
Sure. They were the ones that arranged for his trip and provided the money for it, but they wouldn't let him take a working demo model across the border. Happens all the time. At least with "free energy" devices... they do not travel well. Not even from Dublin to London, much less from Turkey to Geneva.

Yildiz has claimed that the very motor that is present and in use at the demonstration is capable of 38 horsepower, or some horseshite like that, and that it dissipates 380 Watts turning the other, multibladed fan that is now apparently on the smaller .... not allowed to be run because it will self-destruct ... motor.



profitis

@tinman.obviously it doesnt break any laws of nature,otherwize it wouldnt work however it certainly violates man,s current understanding of the 2nd law thermodynamics which says ambient heat cannot be put to useful work without extra losses.a part of that motor is gona be cooling down inside.someone should take a infrared photo of this right now to confirm this.

TinselKoala

Quote from: MileHigh on April 10, 2013, 09:40:22 PM
TK:

You are right, I hadn't thought about the whole panorama of research into propellers, and measurements on propellers.  I still have to remind myself that they use electric motors these days.  I only ever fantasized about RC planes.

It's still "fun" to think about using scales though.  When I get reincarnated as Richie Rich I will have a big lab with all the fun stuff and I will invite Dot over.

MileHigh

Electric airplanes and digital photography.... they have changed my hobby life completely. What a mess an .049 diesel glowplug wood and tissue airplane was to fly, what a hassle film developing was...... now, it's all high-tech foam, carbon fiber and electrics, megapixels and compact flash, leaving much more time to spend surfing the internest!

(My favorite electric 'airplane' is my WildRC Mini-IFO. It is an absolute hoot to fly and just about indestructable. )

tinman

I find it quite amazing that they seem to run at home for years at a time,but when at a public show they dont even run for a day without something going wrong.This seems to be the norm for all so called OU devices when it comes to public viewings or test.

Bertoa

Yildiz' All-Magnet Motor at the Inventors Expo in Geneva is not functioning right. I know something would happen to 'disturb' the 5 day continous running. This validation is not going to happen. The list of fraudy FE inventors will become longer by Yildiz contribution. Do we have to go on with giving attention to his 'invention'? I did know something was going wrong with this.