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Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor

Started by penno64, March 08, 2010, 03:02:32 AM

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crazycut06

Quote from: MileHigh on April 13, 2013, 03:51:08 AM
Crazycut:

That was a very astute observation on your part.  It makes you wonder if the Yildiz team told Sterling that there was a brake holding back the motor because it always wants to turn.  It certainly doesn't look like that from your observation.  Or did Sterling just assume that the motor always wants to turn after being told there was a brake inside the mechanism?

If one subscribes to the theory that the motor is being powered by batteries, then there is a possible explanation for starting and stopping the motor with a hammer and the alleged braking system.  The possible explanation is that using the hammer is just theatrics to disguise the throwing of an on-off switch.  The hit of the hammer also disguises the sound from the switch.

MileHigh


Makes me really wonder.... ???  thanks...


regards
Cc

crazycut06

Quote from: TinselKoala on April 13, 2013, 04:24:45 AM
@crazy: do you mean the action that happens right at 7:34?

That is a standard model airplane "traction" propeller, it is designed to spin counterclockwise viewed from the front and blows air backwards. If it is rotated clockwise it will push the air forwards. The weird part isn't in the direction, but that it moves at all. I too thought that the thing was supposed to be "locked" by whatever starting mechanism is used, but apparently not. But then, the motor is under repair, so who knows if it is actually in running condition in that video.
It's fun to watch them with their little iphone magnetometers, isn't it? Kind of like a couple of children playing house, pretending to bake a cake using paper cups and a cardboard oven.

edited:

Yes, that's it! you are right about the prop. at this clip i thought it runs clockwise but counterclockwise...watch when the rotor stops...makes me think...hmmm....so much more to see to believe... :o
i kinda laugh when i watch the whole clip seeing them going back and forth like siamis twins...lol!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LJ-zlACdl9o#t=53s

thanks!


regards
cc

profitis

@sarbot,yeah thats the whole point man.to produce eddy currents at the precise location at precise time.this thing wouldnt work without interplay of eddies.a 2nd law thermodynamics violation requires current and magnetism to interplay in pulses much like an inductor core.

markdansie

Hi Profits
do you really have any evidence or data to support your theory?
Mark

Liberty

Quote from: profitis on April 13, 2013, 11:34:20 AM
@sarbot,yeah thats the whole point man.to produce eddy currents at the precise location at precise time.this thing wouldnt work without interplay of eddies.a 2nd law thermodynamics violation requires current and magnetism to interplay in pulses much like an inductor core.

What I find interesting in the movie clip, is when the motor is being switched off, it appears to have no magnetic cogging, but smoothly slows down to a stop.  Not at all what you would expect from a magnet motor.

Liberty
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