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Started by teslaalset, December 07, 2009, 10:41:35 AM

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BEP

Quote from: P-Motion on June 06, 2010, 08:44:04 AM
  HI BEP,
With compresssed air in a balloon, it can not be said to an overunity device. The air powering it will run out.
With this device, it is possible it is legit. I think it would be nice if he did a panoramic view while it is running.
Yes, IMO the balloon, water and gravity thing is like watching 1950's TV re-runs for the 40th time. I want to tell them they are chasing their tails but maybe I'm wrong.

I'm not sure how legit this one is, yet. I did ask him to do a few things for additional proof, early on. The impression I had was he didn't feel the need to prove anything except to himself.

Since I think there is a possibility of something far more weird than a hidden blast of air, I analyzed the video.

Were you aware he broke a magnet off his rotor near the end of the video?

BEP

Quote from: P-Motion on June 06, 2010, 02:59:26 PM
  Hi BEP,
One thing that would have been nice is to see him reverse direction using his magnet bar. Still, it is something that can be reproduced for purposes of verification.

Really? Asking him to reverse the direction implies the questioner knows exactly how it works. This is almost never the case.

I doubt he could have done that very easily anyway. I'm sure he would have had to reverse all polarities on the bar and reversed the ramp of magnet positions around the stator. Even that may not work. There is a little rule for those succeeding in true magnetic rotation.... there is a preferred chirality.

Haven't had to worry about that rule, yet  ;)

It appears he is using attraction and repulsion together to create rotation. This is only possible if you twist & fold the magnetic loop, like a circle into an infinity symbol.

My guess is: if he could, and did turn the whole thing upside-down, it would stop and not reverse.

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About the broken magnet, are you referring to when he took his set up a part ?

Yes. He let one of the cylinder magnets fly. It smacked one of the rotor magnets and broke the glue. The way it all happened tells me two things:
1. The magnets on the rotor are all positioned with the same polarity.
2. The rotor is non-ferrous. The color is typical of anodized aluminum.

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One thing that's worth noting is that he has his magnet bar at an angle to the rotor assembly he has. That would allow the magnet field to repell directionally. That's something someone can check with only 2 magnets. You know that guy in the Netherlands ? Stefan had him on the front page. That could be how he did it.

See my comment on twisting and folding above.  :) I can't think of a way to do it with only two magnets unless you figure out the Kraft Philadelphia Cream-Cheese lid motor  ;)

OOPS!, Sorry. I forgot the masses declared that a fraud  ::)

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As for OU using gravity, probably Wednesday I'll starton my build. They kind of hate me for it in the gravity power section. I think I figured out Bessler's wheel. I think he used hydraulics. The sad part is that nobody understands it because it's to advanced.

I'll bite my tongue except to say, it isn't advanced at all. It is just too confusing with all the misinformation, mistranslation and imposition of mindless theories.

nicbordeaux

Quote from: P-Motion on June 06, 2010, 02:59:26 PM
They kind of hate me for it in the gravity power section. I think I figured out Bessler's wheel. I think he used hydraulics. The sad part is that nobody understands it because it's to advanced.

Wow, that's one heavy statement. Bessler's wheel worked out and it used hydraulics ? First of all we have absolutely no proof that Bessler wasn't a conman/fraud, secondly, he wouldn't have needed hydraulcs, just a twisted string picking up weights. The energy required to twist a string is close to zilch, when it is "loaded" by picking up a weight there is a small loss of height, and a massive rotary output. So you need a weight on a wheel, the wheel revolves what it will, say 320°, weight get's picked up, it revolves and al you need to do is harnesss a bit of that power. In fact, Bessler was using dead chickens as ballast.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/kcYXbMTFuwiBf7OSuA

Now this revolutionnary noo breahthru may astound some of you, but believe me, all you need is a few chickens to run your car, 10 chickens and you have a power plant.

BEP

Quote from: nicbordeaux on June 11, 2010, 04:46:57 PM
Now this revolutionnary noo breahthru may astound some of you, but believe me, all you need is a few chickens to run your car, 10 chickens and you have a power plant.

I will attest to the amazing source of energy called the chicken. Their carcasses are quite flexible in uses. And so is what pops out the back-side.
UnfortuNUTly, I fear many posters in these sites have an additional use for chicken carcasses that makes me long for a salad  :o
There must be a shortage of chicken carcasses, judging by many of the threads generated here.

In any case, I'll take a possibly nutty idea and a positive attitude over snide rectally generated remarks any day. There are 'hate-monger' threads for that.


hoarybat

Quote from: tagor on December 15, 2009, 05:40:15 AM
yes

see the mylow story !!

I beg to differ but understand your statement.  I'm two years into my project with a large 8ft diameter stator/rotor combo and am making a 4ft. since I don't yet have enough $$ for the rest of the neos for an 8ft although I believe larger is better in my design.  I have had crushed and bloodied fingers on numerous occasions as a result of careless handling one neo too close to another freebie.  I'm easily in to 6 boxes of large band-aids these last two years as well from this pursuit and passion not to mention my own personal surgery of embedded metal splinters.  If I ever get my ("runner") going as hoped I know I wouldn't resort to faking anything.  These people are sadly very insecure individuals and or scammers.  I certainly wouldn't waist my time resorting to the latter.  Time is way too important for me and my family.  Keep plugging guys as I'm still on the quest myself.  :-[  CYA  hoarybat