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gaby de wilde

Started by gaby de wilde, February 17, 2007, 09:42:54 PM

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lancaIV

It seems similar the JL Naudin "push&pull" experiment !
To interact 360/2 degrees vertical forces with 360/2 degrees horizontal forces is ,indeed, also a configuration possibility !

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gaby de wilde

Quote from: lancaIV on February 17, 2007, 09:55:20 PM
Paul Monroe
Quote from: lancaIV on February 17, 2007, 10:36:45 PM
ungut

n Mr.Angus(motor,as reference: Kiniski)

"Lee"-magnet-ventil-motor,

the Edenek Rys multiple-rotor-motor

Gerd Bode shielding-motor

Quote from: lancaIV on February 17, 2007, 11:02:36 PM
JL Naudin "push&pull" experiment

Do you have a link for their promotion maybe?

It's as much your job as it is mine. hehehe  ;D

I will look what I can find...
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Rosphere

gaby,

Have you actually built one?

Rosphere

gaby de wilde

Quote from: Rosphere on February 18, 2007, 07:30:45 AMHave you actually built one?

hello anonymous,

Is this your review of my invention? ;D

I found this from you.
Quote from: Rosphere on February 18, 2007, 08:23:42 AMTo be convinced, the skeptical mind will need to rule out the slimmest possible use of any familiar energy sources.

At least be an open minded sceptic. And actually make a reasonable review of my innovation.

QuoteBut these university-planted voices in my head....  ???

lol, I'm sure you are right, ever-since I published this invention I've been haunted by zombie scientists. Specially in dreams. They say: "don't you know about the laws of thermodynamics... booo... woooo...." It's very scary. hahaha

But I have created and published the final theory. Isn't that bad enough? Who needs motors?

My logic is well developed.

For example:
I know that your opinion of the theory can only arise from reading the theory.

From this knowledge I derive that:
If you make your opinion from something else it can never be interesting, it's clearly the inferior judgement out of the 2 options you have.

For example2:
Even if you got to be 100% convinced I'm a flying hamster it changes nothing to the factuality of the actual theory. This kind of logic is only useful when there is no theory published.

As I did publish it you are fully capable of absorbing it's facts so you don't have to know how much engines I didn't build.

This is just to explain the rational thought of course.

here is how you reproduce the effect
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/magnetmotor-it-cant-be

have fun
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Rosphere

Quote from: gaby de wilde on February 18, 2007, 03:05:07 PM
Quote from: Rosphere on February 18, 2007, 07:30:45 AMHave you actually built one?

hello anonymous,

Is this your review of my invention? ;D

I found this from you.
Quote from: Rosphere on February 18, 2007, 08:23:42 AMTo be convinced, the skeptical mind will need to rule out the slimmest possible use of any familiar energy sources.

At least be an open minded sceptic. And actually make a reasonable review of my innovation.

QuoteBut these university-planted voices in my head....  ???

lol, I'm sure you are right, ever-since I published this invention I've been haunted by zombie scientists. Specially in dreams. They say: "don't you know about the laws of thermodynamics... booo... woooo...." It's very scary. hahaha

But I have created and published the final theory. Isn't that bad enough? Who needs motors?

My logic is well developed.

For example:
I know that your opinion of the theory can only arise from reading the theory.

From this knowledge I derive that:
If you make your opinion from something else it can never be interesting, it's clearly the inferior judgement out of the 2 options you have.

For example2:
Even if you got to be 100% convinced I'm a flying hamster it changes nothing to the factuality of the actual theory. This kind of logic is only useful when there is no theory published.

As I did publish it you are fully capable of absorbing it's facts so you don't have to know how much engines I didn't build.

This is just to explain the rational thought of course.

here is how you reproduce the effect
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/magnetmotor-it-cant-be

have fun

Well, I guess you told me.  I am sorry that I ever doubted your theory.  Have a nice day.  :)