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Thin Magnetic Ramp experiment

Started by Floor, January 31, 2015, 10:32:01 AM

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Floor

@TinselKoala

Quote from TK "Taisnierus' device, which is the magnet ramp and ball reduced to the simplest parts."

"the magnet ramp and ball"

Sure there is a magnet, a ramp, and a ball,  but no cylinder, and it's not the same concept.

I'm doubting that you actually even studied and or understood what I posted before you dismissed it.

Honestly, have you?

The "Taisnierus"  device is related but hardly relevant.

Please don't try to argue it's relevance, just say oops sorry and let's move on.

                         best wishes
                                   floor

dieter

There was also this crackpot idea about "flying vehicles". Ever since the foolish ideas of a "Leonardo Da Vinci", men tried to "fly" for centuries, many have tried, but after several hundred years of failure, mankind eventually gave up. Thank god, otherwise we'd have "flying vehicles" all over.


However, Floor, one thing is for sure: it's not an easy thing to construct.


BR


MarkE

Quote from: dieter on January 31, 2015, 02:35:23 PM
There was also this crackpot idea about "flying vehicles". Ever since the foolish ideas of a "Leonardo Da Vinci", men tried to "fly" for centuries, many have tried, but after several hundred years of failure, mankind eventually gave up. Thank god, otherwise we'd have "flying vehicles" all over.


However, Floor, one thing is for sure: it's not an easy thing to construct.


BR
I heard about that.  It had something to do with the imaginary sightings of these mythical heavier than air animals that would allegedly take flight.  Obviously there were no such animals. So obviously HTA was impossible.  So obviously no one ever worked on HTA flight.

MarkE

Quote from: Floor on January 31, 2015, 02:30:43 PM
@TinselKoala

Quote from TK "Taisnierus' device, which is the magnet ramp and ball reduced to the simplest parts."

"the magnet ramp and ball"

Sure there is a magnet, a ramp, and a ball,  but no cylinder, and it's not the same concept.

I'm doubting that you actually even studied and or understood what I posted before you dismissed it.

Honestly, have you?

The "Taisnierus"  device is related but hardly relevant.

Please don't try to argue it's relevance, just say oops sorry and let's move on.

                         best wishes
                                   floor
When you manage that minor detail of returning the ball to its starting position without expending external energy, do let us know.

Pirate88179

Quote from: MarkE on January 31, 2015, 05:15:36 PM
When you manage that minor detail of returning the ball to its starting position without expending external energy, do let us know.

Aww come on Mark...we have to count external energy?  (Mr. Hand)  That will make it even harder to do then.

Bill
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