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Overunity Machines Forum



Self-Runner // Gary Wesley's Motor // Torbay

Started by Lynxis, April 06, 2006, 01:43:19 PM

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Lynxis

Quote from: Omnibus on April 06, 2006, 02:36:42 PM
Proof of concept is all that's needed. Scientific experiments don't make sense to practically minded engineers but some of these inauspicious experiments cause revolutions.

The work of Moray comes to mind when you mention this.
BUT even Moray did not clearly understand his own discoveries... (which might possibly
be atomic in nature)...
and -- was demonstrated to thousands of people, YET, many years later, there's now nothing
to show for it...

And there's a long long list of many having been lost - with nothing now to show for it.

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I AM SEEKING one simple self-runner! ((( let alone magnetic in nature )))
where is it ???

LET's FOCUS on finding one self-runner!
as that would be nothing short of a miracle in my books.

Omnibus

QuoteThe work of Moray comes to mind when you mention this.
BUT even Moray did not clearly understand his own discoveries... (which might possibly
be atomic in nature)...

Understanding plays no role here. Show the rotor turning without any energy input. That?s all that?s needed.

Quoteand -- was demonstrated to thousands of people, YET, many years later, there's now nothing
to show for it...

And there's a long long list of many having been lost - with nothing now to show for it.

Now, that?s a tragedy if that really had been the case. Can?t these be dug out somehow?

QuoteI AM SEEKING one simple self-runner! ((( let alone magnetic in nature )))
where is it Huh

LET's FOCUS on finding one self-runner!
as that would be nothing short of a miracle in my books.

Absolutely. I subscribe with both hands to that. So far, Wesley Snyder?s is that device.

Lynxis

Quote from: Omnibus on April 06, 2006, 02:46:42 PM
QuoteI AM SEEKING one simple self-runner! ((( let alone magnetic in nature )))
where is it Huh

LET's FOCUS on finding one self-runner!
as that would be nothing short of a miracle in my books.

Absolutely. I subscribe with both hands to that. So far, Wesley Snyder?s is that device.

A shame we don't have enough information on Snyders work to do anything with it
other than to "wait and see"...

I'm trying to cut to the chase on all this magnetic motor stuff given what I have come to
understand over the past few months researching via the net.
There are many that have "built things", even many patents are filed hither & yon...
There's a lot of exotic designs...

Being a "Swiss-trained Watchmaker", I marvel at logical simplicity of good designs!
Those Swiss Watchmakers have created some amazingly simple mechanical solutions.

I would like to see a "simple self-runner" // just as a well-designed Rolex :)

specially something like "a perpetual pendulum"...
which has just everyone stumped, and of course is much more simple that any
sort of self-running motor "going round & a round"...

Ironically, buried away in the past, perhaps in old patents, maybe someone
has yet discovered something of interest that could lead to a self-runner.

I do believe in "cracks" and loopholes in science // a newtonian crack in the
egg that would allow for something "new to be discovered"...

Often, the biggest discoveries have been by accident...
That's why I brought up the issue of Gary Wesleys work... as it might be
something quite simple for us all to work with.

Omnibus

Why don't you try replicating Torbay's motor? You, as a Swiss watchmaker certainly should have a lot of expertise in making mechanical devices. And Torbay's motor doesn't seem to be anywhere near a watch in its complexity.

Lynxis

Quote from: Omnibus on April 06, 2006, 02:46:42 PM
QuoteI AM SEEKING one simple self-runner! ((( let alone magnetic in nature )))
where is it Huh

LET's FOCUS on finding one self-runner!
as that would be nothing short of a miracle in my books.

Absolutely. I subscribe with both hands to that. So far, Wesley Snyder?s is that device.

BTW: Snyders work seems to be in the Hammel department from what I seem to
understand about it sofar... I've chased-down the Hammel scene and it's too dubious
as of yet to justify my interests.
But I would be pretty excited if Snyders work turns-out to be a valid direction
to pursue... (don't get me wrong with that).