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Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor

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

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MileHigh

Sterling just posted a follow-up article about his trip to Geneva on his we site.  Nowadays there is no guarantee that your posting will be approved by the censors so I am also copying my posting here:

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Sterling the whole thing was like some kind of "dance of the absurd."  The Yildiz team will never do a definitive demo because it would fail and expose them as frauds.  They play the "uncertainty game" in exactly the same way John Rohner used to play it.

It would have been so ridiculously easy for them to hook the motor to a generator and drive a 1000-watt resistive load, like a space heater.  There is no reason in the world for them to not have done that.  However, that nonsensical "magnet motor" clearly would never have been able to output significant amounts of power for one minute, much less five days straight.

You have been fed a string of lies by these people to give them some airtime on your website, nothing more than that.  Sadly, the whole thing was a complete farce.

Mark my words, you will never see a working Yildiz "all magnet motor" in your lifetime.  This is just a "never-ending uncertainty con" in the hopes of attracting gullible people with lots of cash to spare.
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MileHigh

sterlinga

Quote from: MileHigh on May 04, 2013, 01:51:53 PM
Sterling just posted a follow-up article about his trip to Geneva on his we site. 
MileHigh

In casting your vote of "Dance of the Absurd", remember that in the poll so far, there is a healthy portion of people who are "certain of it", going even beyond my level of confidence, which is "very likely".

I'd be curious to know what causes them to have this level of confidence.

52 votes say "certain of it." That's not an unsubstantial number. 56 vote with me "very likely". 52 say "maybe".

The "definitely not" portion has lost 9 percent to the "probably not" votes in the last month.
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MileHigh

Sterling:

Polls are a real issue in journalism in general.  When pollsters ask people questions, the first question should be "Do you feel you are qualified to answer the question?" about whatever subject matter is at hand.  Pollsters have become totally irresponsible and they ask people questions that they know ahead of time the vast majority of people are not capable of answering.  A example from pop culture might be, "What do you think was Madonna's best tour?"  How many people do you think have seen all of Madonna's tours over the past 30 years?  Questions like that are silly.

For your poll, we can assume that the vast majority of people have followed the saga and they are informed of the facts.  We also know that Yildiz did not deliver at all on what he said that he would deliver, and there was no evidence that he demoed anything that could rule out batteries.  You yourself have been dealing with the issues in a more realistic fashion, and you also were keenly aware of the battery issue.

Going back to polls, a scientific poll is supposed to be from a representative sample of the general population.  Also, normally the sample size is just over a thousand people and the statistical analysis for that sample size states that the results will be within +/- 3% 19 times out of 20.  (I am pulling this from memory, my figures would have to be double checked.)

If in theory you had more than 1000 people from the general population that followed the Yildiz story, and polled them, I can guarantee you that the results would be drastically different.

Anyway, this is all academic.  You know where the burden of proof lies.

I can give you one example that causes lots of frustration for your readership.  The fan loading issue.  They claimed 380 watts and that was a ridiculous lie.  Other people see you not challenge these claims and they conclude that they can get away with all sorts of similar shenanigans when you interview them for a story.  You know the old cliche, "He built a free energy machine and had it working for several months.  Then he decided to take it apart for parts to build the next version and he can't get it going anymore and he needs to focus on 'tuning' for a few more months before his next demo."  I read that and I say to myself it's a lie, he never had a free energy machine that he took apart.  I simply don't believe it.  In your case, you publish that as a story.

MileHigh

profitis

@sterlinga..you are doing a fantastic job sir,keep up the good work,truly an inspiration to hundreds thousands.keep an eye on south africa for the next big thing,and no,it wont be another motor.

markdansie

Hi Sterling
you should check out the revolution-green website. They have started to run a series of articles about your folly in magnetic motiors. The first of four have been published.
The web-site was started as there is a loss in confidence in your ethics and abilities. To quote:
One of the underlying motives in creating this site was to provide an alternative archive of information regarding clean energy to the well known[/font][/size]PESN.com[/color][/size] (see also: [/font][/size]Peswiki.com[/color][/size]). Revolution-Green.com's editors and a lot of our readers have been disappointed in the recent direction that Sterling Allen, the sole moderator of PESN.com has taken. We became frustrated and decided to do something about it. With a team of knowledgeable and talented writers, we intend to fill an archive of [/font][/size]energy[/color][/size] research coverage that will in the near future rival the vast archive that our now competitor PESN.com has collected since 2001[/font][/size]

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Also one of many comments from readers[/font][/size]


"I personally don't believe that Sterling's motives are impure. But I definitely know he has become willfully ignorant of the obvious, consumed by the limelight and blind to his own fate because of it. It's sad that this article series ever had to be written but the history of PESN is indisputable, the destination inevitable.
I feel badly for Sterling. The winds of change are coming and his house of cards will be no more."[/size][/color]

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So Kind regards as usual, this is one of many initiatives to bring some credibility to the industry. Your readers have already started to vote with their wallets, soon you will be competing with this and many other sites now under construction.