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grogmark

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here is an easy one (2)
« on: August 10, 2009, 03:53:55 PM »
someone please build it

TinselKoala

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2009, 06:20:22 PM »
You say it will run itself.

I say it won't. It will "stick to itself", that's about it.

Build it yourself, please, and show it running itself.

Then you can ask us to please build it and confirm your claim.

grogmark

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2009, 07:43:47 PM »
well thanks for the advice, but if I had the money and the mechanical skill, I would not be asking for help.
just to be clear, I'm not asking anyone to build it for me. build it for yourself or for the earth, whatever, if you think it has a chance to work
thank you for the constructive criticism

mr_bojangles

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2009, 10:12:16 PM »
im sorry to say your idea is not a new one

most people ditch out on this idea and aim for a SMOT type design by making the magnets spiral in some way, but they always still run into a sticky spot

it might look something like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dtx5wR1-3Fc

angling the magnets might make it slightly more efficient but it will stick in the same spots with the "driving" magnet

notice how in the video it wont go unless he manually lifts the driving magnet

i believe your trying to overcome this with magnetic shielding, but once again it might make it slightly more efficient but still most likely not enough to have it power itself

hope this helps, you could build this yourself with only 5 magnets, 4 on a "turn table" one for the driver

use an old cd or something for the turntable so you would already have a balanced wheel and a hole perfectly in the center

WilbyInebriated

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2009, 10:20:43 PM »
@grog,
build it, claim it has a cop of greater than 1 and tinselkoala will then debunk it. you must claim a cop of greater than 1 and/or overunity, then and only then, will tk 'debunk' it (unless it's stifflers circuit, he won't  touch that).

newbie123

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2009, 11:35:57 PM »


well thanks for the advice, but if I had the money and the mechanical skill, I would not be asking for help.

So you are asking someone else to to risk (or waste)  their time and money on an idea that probably won't work?
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just to be clear, I'm not asking anyone to build it for me.

Actually, that's exactly what you are doing..  You are asking someone to "please build this"..  Remember your first post?

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build it for yourself or for the earth, whatever, if you think it has a chance to work
thank you for the constructive criticism

You're welcome.

onthecuttingedge2005

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2009, 11:54:34 PM »
someone please build it

Tk is wicked smart, if he says it won't work you can bet your life that it won't work.

Tk is good folk, you should listen to him more often.

in fact, if my research money comes through I will personally give TK a kick back job of supervising the most advanced solar tech opportunity of a life time

I am going to need about a trillion dollars to build my space craft, I will need all the help I can get. the solar tech will help with the finances because that is what it might take.

that's a lot of money, but I think it can be done.
Jerry ;)

Yucca

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #7 on: August 11, 2009, 12:24:49 AM »
(unless it's stifflers circuit, he won't  touch that).

lol, that would be primetime viewing!

grogmark,
build it yourself to test the theory, no lame excuses about lack of funding etc. if you really believe in this then you should find a way to build it.

TinselKoala

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2009, 02:15:03 AM »
You flatter me.
I'm always ready to be proven wrong, but it's true, a drawing isn't usually enough to wake me up from my slumber. Especially if it's pretty much a re-hash of old ideas.
The job sounds good though, especially since I might be needing one soon.

(sorry about the trollbot, it seems to follow me wherever I go)



WilbyInebriated

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Re: here is an easy one (2)
« Reply #9 on: August 11, 2009, 02:23:21 AM »
lol, that would be primetime viewing!

popcorn would be in order. he knows which battles he can win and picks only those. that's why he won't touch it.
it would be a good show though. i can see the network title now, 'dancing with the anagram' featuring the magnanimous trinity...  ::)  he seems to be having lots of fun singing and dancing for RA at the moment. i wonder if wild horses could even tear him away.