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Overunity Machines Forum



Big try at gravity wheel

Started by nfeijo, May 03, 2013, 10:03:04 AM

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TinselKoala

Did anyone ever get anything else but the run around from Travis (except Webby of course)?

The "Travis Effect" is a Red Herring. But the best Red Herrings are real fish, after all.

Ol' Wayne never liked me much, even though I was the only one (in public at least) who rose to his challenge to make a table-top selfrunning water pump incorporating the ZED effect.  Personally, I find this demonstration fairly dramatic, and I'm puzzled as to why it didn't cause more of a stir at the time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlLYD4CSJLU

minnie




  Koala,
         trouble is the Tinselzed stops. Travis had the same problem, his thing stopped
after four hours. He originally said that that was not a problem, but I think it was.
If it would have kept going for forty eight hours he would have been able to show it
off to Mark, wouldn't he?
                             John.

MileHigh

This looks like a folding and respawning operation:

http://www.hydroenergyrevolution.com/
http://www.zydroenergy.com/

Surprise!

QuoteZydro Energy is a Team of over 200 Men and Women from around this World - Connected in heart and conscious by Our common goal:

I don't believe it for a second!

mondrasek

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 25, 2014, 03:29:59 PM
Personally, I find this demonstration fairly dramatic...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlLYD4CSJLU

So did (and do) I!  Why didn't you point out, investigate, and/or explain more about what you demonstrated at that time?  I was hoping you would and was also disappointed that no one else asked.

Would you now?

M.

conradelektro

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 25, 2014, 03:29:59 PM
Ol' Wayne never liked me much, even though I was the only one (in public at least) who rose to his challenge to make a table-top selfrunning water pump incorporating the ZED effect.  Personally, I find this demonstration fairly dramatic, and I'm puzzled as to why it didn't cause more of a stir at the time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlLYD4CSJLU

People do not like the truth because they want to believe in miracles. Debunking is not popular because it destroys illusions. Facts are boring because they prove a reality one wants to escape from.

Nice and clear measurements which demonstrate grave errors in wondrous machines are quickly forgotten. Facts which could easily be verified by everybody are constantly overlooked. Apparent false claims are believed instead of the overwhelming arguments against them.

But people just love to be bamboozled. They love sweet talk specially when god is brought into the equation. How nice it is if someone lies to support a long awaited miracle. How we all love tall tales and hints at things to come tomorrow, just not today, just a little more effort, and we get salvation from all worries.

Why are we lingering in this forum? Do we want to hear the big thing? Are we expecting the final OU proof?

I am just a little better than the deluded ones, just one step away from believing in the impossible. You may accuse me of false hope. I hope that one day the impossible will be done. I am just not far gone enough to believe in clumsy prophets with a badly designed machine and who contradict themselfs every fifth sentence.

But if the master deceiver appears I might as well fall for his spiel.

Greetings, Conrad