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Akula eternal lantern 4

Started by MenofFather, June 01, 2014, 01:15:57 PM

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Void

What do you think, does it look like it could be neodymium magnets in the following two
attached pictures of Akula's recent devices?
All the best..

TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on March 06, 2015, 02:57:59 PM
It's preposterous to imagine that Akula could hide a battery inside a capacitor and trick anyone for more then 60 seconds.
It is not at all preposterous. You have _never_ seen any tests yet by Akula or anyone else on an Akula "working" device that would rule this trick out.

Now that the idea has been suggested, though, there is no reason why someone would not apply the appropriate tests to a "working" Akula device.

Or is there?

Will we see Tränkle examine the device's connections with a voltmeter, as Void has suggested, in a YT video?   Why haven't we _already_ seen such an examination, since the battery-in-a-capacitor-can idea was first proposed long ago?

TinselKoala

Quote from: ramset on March 06, 2015, 02:16:28 PM
Stefan
Thank you for keeping us informed,I would not expect the shark to
Go to Germany to hide batteries in a box...your technically savvy
countrymen would not be the first choice for a scam artist ..

And that "would not expect" part is crucial. It keeps you from insisting on seeing
proper examination and measurements, because you trust the claimant to be
telling you the truth. Maybe he is... if so, he should welcome the appropriate
tests and examinations. So where is the simple and easy voltmeter test that
Void suggested?

"Here, you can keep this for a week, but first you must sign this NDA where you promise
not to try to reverse-engineer it, make any measurements in the circuit or take it apart,
to protect my intellectual property."

Or, more cynically...

"Here, I'll pay you a thousand Euro to keep your mouth shut about this because I've got
a big fish on the hook and when he comes through with a big check, I'll cut you in for ten
percent of the take."


Don't you remember the story of Viktor Roznyay and the antigravity machine that wasn't?
He arrogantly presented his device to a _very_ technically savvy team that included Ken Shoulders
and Hal Puthoff and he thought that they would be fooled by his repeatable weight-loss measurements.
There was a million dollars in grant funding at stake.
It took less than two days of _actual_ testing to show that the claims were false and to track down
the exact source of the "weight loss" that the device produced.

The key is _actual testing_ . If no actual testing is permitted by the claimant, then what good is any
amount of "technical savvy"? Scientists are actually pretty easy to fool, because they are trusting and
find it hard to believe that anyone would lie to them and deliberately try to fool them. And, believe it or
not, many scientists actually have very little experience in setting up and performing actual True Experiments
that have the ability to assign cause-and-effect relationships among the variables concerned.



MarkE

Quote from: magpwr on March 06, 2015, 02:20:54 PM
hi MarKE,

Akula merely told only half the story about repairing TV and made some discovery from there.
If my memory is still valid i last recall Akula had phone or skype meeting with verpies few years ago and Akula is working for the department of Nuclear magnetic resonance which is obviously related to the
department of alternative energy research.Maybe i am wrong or maybe we are really far behind. :o

Base on my knowledge in Asia any investor from China whom is willing to invest or throw millions would have small chance of government backing.

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Additional info-
The Don smith replication in China few years ago were using expensive CREE SIC 1.2KV IGBT x 8.Base on currency exchange USD-CHY i doubt no ordinary group is willing to fork out that kind of money for
a replication if you got my point not counting the expensive B&W coil.They did not mention clearly which department they were from.
IOW you were told a bunch of uncorroborated stories.

MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on March 06, 2015, 02:57:59 PM
It's preposterous to imagine that Akula could hide a battery inside a capacitor and trick anyone for more then 60 seconds.
Why?  He's fooling some people on this forum.