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Overunity Machines Forum



Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

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

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AnandAadhar

Did Mylow fake it? Some people say this and try to demonstrate how.
Tinselkoala takes a shot guessing this and that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqH_fzTLerk
But more disturbing to our OU Mylow dream is this analysis of YT user toukoqouko
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw-8YJvicrw
I can see what he refers to: clear lines running to and from the axle.
Mylow showed in another non-serous 'angry' video the motor and battery he 'would have used'
On top of that is Mylow clearly stepping over something when he walks around his machine on the glass table. All true.
Another video analysis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dORKOhwLSP4&feature=channel_page
This one is less convincing. Mylow would fumble around with the wire. Not that clear. But he says 'hard to do this'...placing the rotor under the stator is not that hard, but with a wire certainly tweaking is needed to tense the line... Anger-video"s, stepping over on table, visible lines, hard to settle matters, deleted acounts and our previous qualms about his MIB claims and not allowing visitors?? All together I'm tending towards the sceptic side again now. Also because my tests as yet haven't shown any sign of accelleration in the setup. Only a valley/hill kick of pulsing from gate to gate that runs dead. All I can say thus far is that we have built a very nice flywheel with a strong illusion of a working motor.

So should our replication thread end here?
Anand Aadhar free energy research pages: http://theorderoftime.com/science/free_energy/index.html

nyctuber

Anand, the Magic 8 Ball says "it is decidedly so."

P.S. You left out the clear shot of an electric motor axle (identical to the one he showed) peeking out from behind a couch pillow, perfectly in line with the platter pedestal, and the battery next to it with wires showing.   :o

TinselKoala

Now we'll start hearing how, even though I was right, I was wrong, and how I'm the Evil Skeptic and Mylow's the abused victim, and how the strings were photoshopped into Mylow's vids by the debunkers, and so forth.
I'm already hearing these things through my private channels.

Yucca

Quote from: Mr. M on May 18, 2009, 11:38:18 AM
You mean the way he acknowledges the existence of the strings in the videos and then goes on to explain how the graphs show that the strings aren't the driving force behind the device ?

Yeah... I found that a bit odd too.   :-\

yes, especially as the signiature of the graphs are exactly as one would expect with an external drive which has now been so eloquently exposed.

Also interesting how he doesn't explain Toukos first vid, the high res velocity profile graph, which was a very clear indicator of external drive.

I still think (hope) Sterling will come round in the end, I just think he has invested in this so much, emotionally that is, that it is too big a drop for him to take in one go. The mind often produces some quite illogical protection mechanisms when it comes to protecting beliefs.

canam101

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 18, 2009, 11:23:43 AM
Please point me to a reference. I can't recall the device you are talking about. Is it the one where "al" always and continuously told everybody who asked, everything they wanted to know while at the same time ALWAYS denying that the device was OU in any way and could easily be explained conventionally?

You remind me of a snake-oil salesman who covers himself legally by murumuring cautions about the validity of what he is selling, while he knows the suckers will ignore the cautions and be dazzled by the show he is putting on.

You did a good job of it by building on the existing interest in OC's whipmag and creating your own, phony, version.

You knew the True Believers would see your well-done fake and ignore your murmurs that it was not OU, that you had a theory about why it did what it did, and that you believed there were 17000 joules of energy in it, etc.

I find it irksome that somebody would take advantage of the gullibility of people to let them waste their money on trying to replicate a hoax he had created; and then add insult to injury by coming in here and posing as an exposer of hoaxes.


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I'm sorry, I cannot take responsibility for what people thought of that.

Sure you can, and should. You knew it was a phony and you knew the hordes of True Believers were wasting time and money to replicate it.

Your so-called discouragement of them was nothing more than smirkingly evasive replies to creampuff questions.