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Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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joe_1001101

Quote from: LightRider on May 18, 2009, 09:43:26 PM
@All   
Just a few data of the acceleration of the "old" vs. the "new" engine ...
it is clear that the chaotic acceleration of the first version is replaced by an smooth acceleration in the new version ...

LightRider

Good job.  Hand control vs. motor control.

Joe

TinselKoala

So they are adjusting the stator, nothing happens but a slight decrease in acceleration, then 25-28 seconds AFTER the stator has been adjusted the signal breaks up, but until then an actual Decrease in acceleration is noted. Moved the stator the wrong way, I guess.
The first graph is clearly due to Mr. Hand.

Pass me those coffin nails, it looks like 2 more get pounded in.

TinselKoala

Quote from: joe_1001101 on May 18, 2009, 09:40:09 PM
Wattsup,  glad to see you mostly on the other side of the fence :)  I still wish that this would have been real, but that won't make it happen.

I have a thought. Since people can clearly see the wires in the high-res videos, don't we then already know if Mylow comes out with a new video, there will be no wires in it?

I guess I don't really understand how he can dispel the string theory?

We aren't going to go through the same thing again are we, until we find out the next NEW IMPROVED video is just another trick? 

If the "fishing" wires are real, and they made this motor a fake, how can there be another chance?

Thoughts anyone?


Thanks,
Joe

Don't forget, I also covered another possible means in a video. Some people complained that my stub axle was too big...but I showed a comparison photo that shows that it is almost exactly the same size as his, with plenty of room for motor and battery, which I also showed.
And I have 2 more invisible means as well.
So I'm already way ahead.

But yes, since he is known to have faked several of the vids, nothing he produces, or produced before,  should be trusted. Look at what happens when a conventional scientist is found to have faked data in just a single experiment. ALL that person's work, past present and future, is put through a fine-toothed comb and nobody trusts ANY of it. As is proper.


LightRider

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 18, 2009, 09:50:07 PM
So they are adjusting the stator, nothing happens but a slight decrease in acceleration, then 25-28 seconds AFTER the stator has been adjusted the signal breaks up, but until then an actual Decrease in acceleration is noted. Moved the stator the wrong way, I guess.
The first graph is clearly due to Mr. Hand.

Pass me those coffin nails, it looks like 2 more get pounded in.


Taking into account a certain margin of error,...
the stator movement seems to have no effect on the normal acceleration curve.
the "slight decrease in acceleration" is normal...
...acceleration curve of an engine becomes horizontal when it has reached a constant speed ...
LightRider

TinselKoala

Quote from: LightRider on May 18, 2009, 10:01:46 PM

Taking into account a certain margin of error,...
the stator movement seems to have no effect on the normal acceleration curve.
the "slight decrease in acceleration" is normal...
...acceleration curve of an engine becomes horizontal when it has reached a constant speed ...
LightRider

Well, I was gonna say that those magnets are weak and might not be doing much, but my pet theory is that there should be some relationship between stator position and acceleration; it retards it more or less much depending on whether it sees a lot of the rotor field or not. So of course I emphasize my viewpoint--that's that cognitive bias operating. But I will accept your interpretation that the effect I noted is below the noise threshold. Either way, it looks bad for the Sox. And the Cubs too.