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The SMOT (PM3.2)

Started by CLaNZeR, November 24, 2007, 08:24:29 AM

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Jileha

here you can see 3 S.M.O.T. Units in Line (with the description why a SMOT never will work)

http://www.drillingsraum.de/room-forum/showthread.php?tid=109

Jileha

now there's a video avaiable (link above). But only with 2 Units. Anybody here who did it with 3 or more?

nwman

I have yet to see a conclusive experiment with a SMOT. So, I'm getting so frustrated with hearing about SMOTs that work I want to post a description of what I "think" would show that a SMOT works or not. Every video I see shows a person dropping a ball onto the beginning of a track. This is where I think the possible energy input may be. What would convince me is to see the ball sitting on flat level surface with nothing holding it so it can roll free with just the slightest force. Then instead of dropping the ball into the track push the SMOT to the ball. I have a feeling the ball will be pushed away as the SMOT nears it. If it pulls the ball in and possible lifts it and then releases it out the other side to roll free on the same level surface then I would be convinces they actually work. Does anyone else have input on that test idea?

Tim

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