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Overunity Machines Forum



Break through!

Started by Butch LaFonte, January 25, 2011, 01:10:58 AM

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XS-NRG

Quote from: Omnibus on January 31, 2011, 07:47:15 PM
I don't think that it would work at all due to the friction which cannot be overcome by the low excess energy produced. Many of us here have enough experience with these machines to know not to waste time with such designs.


tadejstenta

Quote from: XS-NRG on January 25, 2011, 09:41:01 AM
Translation:

I'm no expert also, to me it look like a part of MO oven fan,...

but as I see comments , XS-NRG wants to have a lot more attention as butch.

And XS-NRG please don't attack me (this is only my opinion), at least not  in this thread - lets butch idea see the light first

lumen

All testing I have done does indicate that energy can be gained in expanding thin metal sheets. This is provided the metal never leaves the magnetic field as this design seems to comply with. Even without any data on this design I think it shows merit. Further testing will indicate the hidden problems if any.

Butch, have you already tested this design?


Butch LaFonte

The Pseudo Solid aspect has been tested and posted on the web 20 different times by us. It is just common knowledge now that it works in that respect. The disks expanding was posted as many ways also by us in videos of tests. The bar aspect is being tested now and looks very good at this point. Every aspect is very elementary, the combination is what makes it unique. I really like this design, it just has a good feel about it.
Butch

Omnibus

Quote from: Butch LaFonte on January 31, 2011, 11:40:13 PM
The Pseudo Solid aspect has been tested and posted on the web 20 different times by us. It is just common knowledge now that it works in that respect. The disks expanding was posted as many ways also by us in videos of tests. The bar aspect is being tested now and looks very good at this point. Every aspect is very elementary, the combination is what makes it unique. I really like this design, it just has a good feel about it.
Butch

How do you mean "tested"? You have a working model made of real materials, sitting on a bench and working? Is that what you mean by "tested" or you mean that you have modeled it via computer programs and that gives you the sense it might work in real life?