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gammarayburst

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Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« on: May 10, 2012, 07:31:40 PM »
See attached,
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte

gauschor

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Re: Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2012, 08:48:41 PM »
Youre topics are scattered over the whole forum, none of them showing anything working. Yet you continue this tradition spamming the forums for months now (or is it years already?). What's the point of it?

Why not elaborate something actually working? I can understand if you are desperately trying new constructions, but then please add some notes to it and tell us what is different to the hundreds of non working designs. By all means, just provide something more meaningful aside from the phrase "see attached".

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Re: Just fuck off!
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2012, 11:52:27 PM »
Youre topics are scattered over the whole forum, none of them showing anything working. Yet you continue this tradition spamming the forums for months now (or is it years already?). What's the point of it?

Why not elaborate something actually working? I can understand if you are desperately trying new constructions, but then please add some notes to it and tell us what is different to the hundreds of non working designs. By all means, just provide something more meaningful aside from the phrase "see attached".

 :o
If you don't like my posts then don't open them stupid! Just fuck off!

gauschor

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Re: Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2012, 10:53:15 AM »
How professional...

Low-Q

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Re: Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2012, 02:15:17 PM »
I think the number of ideas isn't the problem, but the that there is very little practical experience, and no actual idea that is built AND works. It is also hard to understand the drawings some times. However, this is suppose to be some constructive feedback.
The pseudo solid concept is interesting because it has been carried out almost none practical experiments on it. I know of a few - those from Butch. They do, however, not proove anything, but at least they are a hands on experiment displayed on youtube.
I must admit that I read every post from Butch - even if I'm tired of the "See attached" comment on every 2D drawings he come up with ;-))) Butch, if you want the fish to bite, I encourage you to build more. You have good skills in this, and you are the only experienced person in pseudo solid concepts here.


I whish Butch good luck. I hope he will succeed one day, AND share it for free.


Vidar

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Re: Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2012, 05:28:58 PM »
Calm down fellows.

Some people simply love playing with magnets, right? They have high hopes to get free energy. That’s nice, isn’t it? Although I am happy enough that matter (you know that stuff made of spinning little magnets all the time) is stable. But I am bad, really bad, and I know it. ;)

What I don’t really get is why they keep telling those magnetic motors “breaks no laws of physics”. Of course they don’t. If they did, the “inventor” wouldn’t be here to tell us. Probably none of us would be here but maybe enjoying the free energy in a ‘burst’ of joy. Oh, yeah :)  Free energy, finally! Now… where is free matter?!  :o

I sincerely hope this saga with magnetic motors is not used for scamming people. Scamming is bad like me so we repel each other.  ;D Scamming may have many nuisances; some are more subtle like when I’d be happy I am given credit for PhD in electromagnetism while I’m a fridge-door-magnet salesman. Sometimes it’s about money, sometimes not (or at least not apparently or not up to a point). Still scamming, imho. Still bad. That’s why I’m spending 3 min of your life that nobody will give it back to you :(
 
Enough to say magnetic motors do not, can not and will not work.
And the rest of the story is up to each of us making it.
 
Best regards,
Tinu

gammarayburst

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Re: Just fuck off!
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2012, 07:41:41 PM »
If you don't build to prove your claims then just don't post !

Just fuck off yourself.
You are polluting this board with your primitive ideas that will never work.
You don't understand magnetism and that's crystal clear.
Stupid nOOb
What is your full name or did your parents name you microcontroller?
 

gammarayburst

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Second Optional Layout
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2012, 08:17:03 PM »
See attached

gammarayburst

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If anyone has a list of working overunity devices I can connect up to my home or car and can be purchased at this time please post here. I really would like to have one. My power bill and gasoline costs are killing me. I have been told many people post working overunity devices on this list and I would like to purchase one.
Thanks so much,
Butch
PS I would like it to be UL approved if possible.

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List of self running overunity devices
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2012, 10:51:45 PM »
Also if anyone has just a self running device that would be fine. I believe a guy named mico something has a bunch of them. Surely out of all the posts on this list and all the different areas of research there should be at lease one overunity device I can buy. Thanks, Butch LaFonte

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Option #3 very interesting layout, strong double pull
« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2012, 04:54:43 PM »
See attached, The small magnet is able to use most of it's attraction force for just pulling to the up coming set of closed plates. The large magnet is for seperation of the plates and also it's pulling force is used when it approaches the closed plates.
I will post link for test video of this basic cog free pull.
Thanks,
Butch

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Link showing cog free pull of magnet to closed set of bars
« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2012, 05:06:10 PM »
See this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVTKm8m4NwY&list=UUV6BqQ_hToPob2lfymlIYLg&index=9&feature=plcp
Also I will post video of bars seperating.
Thanks,
Butch

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Link for video of plates seperating
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2012, 05:11:00 PM »

gauschor

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Re: Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« Reply #13 on: May 18, 2012, 09:32:48 PM »
Thanks for these videos. You should know that it's essential to understand the thought behind all designs - in order to get others interested in the matter or letting people participate. If anyone jumps in trying to read a random LaFonte topic in this forum he will understand exactly nothing. I am still not 100% clear on this principle but with these videos (people should also watch the other videos in your channel) it makes much more sense now and one can deduct what you try to achieve with each different design.

(The whole matter should still be structured somehow like e.g. a sticky post explaining the basics of it (+ some of your videos) whereas the different designs may stay in different topics as they already are).

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Re: Basic Operating Principle LaFonte Pseudo Solid Technology
« Reply #14 on: May 21, 2012, 11:04:21 PM »
Thanks for these videos. You should know that it's essential to understand the thought behind all designs - in order to get others interested in the matter or letting people participate. If anyone jumps in trying to read a random LaFonte topic in this forum he will understand exactly nothing. I am still not 100% clear on this principle but with these videos (people should also watch the other videos in your channel) it makes much more sense now and one can deduct what you try to achieve with each different design.

(The whole matter should still be structured somehow like e.g. a sticky post explaining the basics of it (+ some of your videos) whereas the different designs may stay in different topics as they already are).
Animations are good. Practical experiments are even better. In addition an explaining text with referenc to different parts, situations etc. will help.
However, when one have lots of ideas in mind at the same time, it is easier to poor all those ideas in a forum, but the inventor often forgets that his thinking is not clear to others. My logic not allways seems to make sense to others. Butch have a little to learn about educational approach to members. But one cannot be a creative inventor AND have educational skills to make others understand clearly what you're doing :-))
My personal experience is tha I now is more able to "read" Butch' mind, if you know what I mean. I see a drawing, the comment "See attached", and I understand the concept pretty fast. Maybe because I'm also a creative inventor - thinking in the same ways as he does ;-))) What do you think Butch?