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ALFPARTS

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #30 on: May 06, 2009, 01:22:37 PM »

No one runs my show.

Heck Yeah! That's the spirit man!

dixiepnum

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #31 on: May 06, 2009, 02:34:46 PM »
@x00013

okay, once again, for the benefit of all the newbies on the site, who are you, what are your credentials, and why are you important to us?

and what does "no-one runs my show" really mean?

dixiepnum

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #32 on: May 06, 2009, 02:38:41 PM »
I have to add that this is somewhat like watching 'Lost' on tv....new characters float in and out with seemingly huge importance and perhaps an otherwise unknown previous history on the 'show'....in the mean time, unless you order every single DVD and re-watch the entire series (eg read every thread), you won't make the connections....and even if you did, you'd have a hard time determining the relevance of every statement and action!

and of course, like 'Lost', really important things only happen once or twice every 6 months....but like rats to a time-variant reinforcement, we keep watching just to get the next hit of dope-amine, whenever it comes

ALFPARTS

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #33 on: May 06, 2009, 03:34:30 PM »
@x00013

okay, once again, for the benefit of all the newbies on the site, who are you, what are your credentials, and why are you important to us?

and what does "no-one runs my show" really mean?

Good  question about X00013's comment of "no-one runs my show" , because I don't think Mylow has had time to get back to his house or to a computer yet. He's probably asleep at some rest stop right now on I-80, if he actually in fact went home last night.

ramset

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #34 on: May 06, 2009, 03:41:41 PM »
Dixie
X, is a doer not a talker/watcher

A VERY valuable member [not influenced by the watchers]

Runs his own show
Chet

ALFPARTS

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #35 on: May 06, 2009, 04:14:19 PM »
I have to add that this is somewhat like watching 'Lost' on tv....new characters float in and out with seemingly huge importance and perhaps an otherwise unknown previous history on the 'show'....in the mean time, unless you order every single DVD and re-watch the entire series (eg read every thread), you won't make the connections....and even if you did, you'd have a hard time determining the relevance of every statement and action!

and of course, like 'Lost', really important things only happen once or twice every 6 months....but like rats to a time-variant reinforcement, we keep watching just to get the next hit of dope-amine, whenever it comes

Well actually Honey, you don't mind if I call you 'Honey' do ya? I once had this really hot girlfriend named 'Dixie' She had long red hair and really sharp fingernails. I still have marks from them that make me look like I was beaten with a cat 'o' nine tails.

Ok, first of all I am assuming that you know that you are not in a cross - stitching or macrame forum (if that's even how ya spell it) This is the Mylow Goes Public forum which I accidentally started a few days ago. Yes, he essentially went public by posting one last (last maybe)  set of videos of his motor. However, THIS TIME there was something rather unique shown. It was made very reasonably clear, by detailed exhibit, that the motor not only started on it's own but sustained unassisted continuous motion and that it was by no means a fake. Now, this is still of course disputable if a person were to believe something silly like the possibility of influence by a simple power cord nearby that was hooked to a lamp. Obviously there are some people who have no clues about electricity and magnetism etc. However, over the last thirty years I have seen some really good fakes. However, this time I do not at all think that Mylow's is a fake. Also I do not understand why everyone is 'apparently' having such a difficult time with the replication. But one thing I DO understand is that from what I have seen of the replications thus far, people are simply not following directions. This whole NIH ego is causing deviant behavior of sorts :)

You will likely not see Mylow going public anymore with this anytime real soon. You 'might' see someone from the 'so called' academic community or some possible associated rip off entity show this technology in the very near future. You can likely expect a real circus to take place given the mishandling of this whole affair by certain groups with self serving and indulgent agendas.

I think this whole replication bumbling thing would be a real hoot if it weren't for the fact that this is actually a very serious matter.

I believe that there are very few people who are aware of the rhyme, reason  and mechanism behind the suppression of this and similar technologies.

I'd truly love to tell what is actually going on but releasing such information so openly would be of great risk right now. Please have patience and keep working.




dixiepnum

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #36 on: May 06, 2009, 06:33:39 PM »
thanks Alf!
 ;D

I agree with you on the replication bungling - this is the biggest issue....

If sterling had a project plan, task#2 would be to prepare the detailed specs, purchaseable parts, and critical path to the build....but I'm sorry, his plans don't yet detail this...

so there are dozens of us out here trying to source similar but not identical parts and processes, leading to many different outcomes....all failures, but not due to great efforts from great individuals...

in its current form with so many variables, it's simply not 'simply repeatable'.....

What are we going to do about this?

With slightly different parts, it's going to take 30 years for me to replicate!

ALFPARTS

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #37 on: May 06, 2009, 07:39:09 PM »
thanks Alf!
 ;D

I agree with you on the replication bungling - this is the biggest issue....

If sterling had a project plan, task#2 would be to prepare the detailed specs, purchaseable parts, and critical path to the build....but I'm sorry, his plans don't yet detail this...

so there are dozens of us out here trying to source similar but not identical parts and processes, leading to many different outcomes....all failures, but not due to great efforts from great individuals...

in its current form with so many variables, it's simply not 'simply repeatable'.....

What are we going to do about this?

With slightly different parts, it's going to take 30 years for me to replicate!

Very well put.

Right now I must get some rest. 'Been up for 36 hours. Forgot to go to sleep yesterday. I will address this matter tonight around 730 and hopefully we can make at least on decision:)

 I should be able to help with the parts solution even if we end up having to manufacture the magnets right here at this location. I just need to come up with a couple of furnaces.

Kind Regards,

Alf

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #38 on: May 07, 2009, 02:02:41 PM »
Interesting thought, that Mylow's devices are real, and just someone's sausace for the OU community to chase as a divesion of something bigger.
Like Abeling's wheel, Bob's wheel, various hightly effcient electrical circuits, and alternative fuel.

While I regard it ultimately cool for someone  to finally crack a big code (running magnet motor) that has been attempted/claimed for so long, magnets are impractical, rare and weak. If Abeling's wheel (patent applied for so off the market for some time) works as advertised, the basics it depends on should be put to good use in an Open Source design. Easily proven at Macano technical toy level, and easily upscaled for community use.

Let's, to be sure, not see Mylow's sytem as the ultimate trophee. It's just the start, there's much more out there, and the free brains of this world will need to work together more.
I just joined this forum, and see some great cooperation, originality, and progress. But it's all typed text, not too interactive.
If someone rich had budget to fund a Free Thinking Tank, a panel of productive posters from this forum might be put together to come up with ideas and experiments, and commision quick prototyping.
We need to think bigger, and work from the mindset that there IS something better out there, and we just need to find it.

What ever happened to that university announcement/presentation that seemed to be in the field of Mylow's work? Hard to keep track of various developments.

RunningBare

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #39 on: May 15, 2009, 03:36:36 PM »
Your the type of person I mentioned in another post, you give the FE group a bad name with your skewed conspiracy theories.
If I had set up a forum for an FE group, everyone one wanting to replicate or get in the FE spirit would be welcome, but the moment one of them mentioned something like spooks, MiB, government conspiracies, they would be instantly banned so that the serious replicators would not have to search through all the rubbish to find what they are looking for.

 A lot of people think that this is all just silly 'conspiracy theory' Well, that's what the Jews thought in Germany until one day they were all on the Trains. By then whatever it was that they thought, was simply too late.

Sorry for the Hijack

The Nephew

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« Reply #40 on: May 15, 2009, 09:26:37 PM »
I don't mind the personal attack do as you will. That was a quote from the member that had started the thread.
His thread not yours.
If "I" had set up a FE forum, I would question the motives of the members that frequent the forums that didn't believe in FE.
Call me a conspiracies theorist, but I call it like, like I see it. Now what is the point of your engineered distraction?

RunningBare

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« Reply #41 on: May 15, 2009, 09:38:17 PM »
You gave yourself away with that line, while yours happens to be the post I responded too, it goes for all who fantasize about Men in black, hey I'm an open minded person, if men in black are you kink then so be it, but we really don't need to hear the sordid details do we?

I don't mind the personal attack do as you will.

The Nephew

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #42 on: May 15, 2009, 09:44:29 PM »
I get it, Your the kid in the back of the classroom jumping up and down saying, can you see me? can you see me?
I can see you...
Now why do you frequent this forum, if you insist that FE doesn't exist?


RunningBare

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #43 on: May 15, 2009, 09:56:01 PM »
Because there are some real brilliant replicators here who actually focus their energy even if misguided on their dream instead of fantasizing about MiB, btw, I'm not the kid at the back of the classroom, I also have replications of my own, they don't work go figure, but I gave them a try.

I get it, Your the kid in the back of the classroom jumping up and down saying, can you see me? can you see me?
I can see you...
Now why do you frequent this forum, if you insist that FE doesn't exist?

The Nephew

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Re: MYLOW GOING PUBLIC
« Reply #44 on: May 15, 2009, 10:16:14 PM »
I agree there are brilliant replicators here, and I'm also a replicator myself. I also have my own inventions that I've worked on and still working on.
I've never claimed to have achieved OU, but I certainly won't let some armchair scientist tell me it can not be achieved because he couldn't do it.
As for the MIB, Mylow should be banned because he made his story public? Or because you couldn't replicate his device? Just trying to figure out what witch side of the fence your on, is all...