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gotoluc

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #90 on: November 13, 2013, 03:46:45 AM »
@gotoluc: there isn't much I can add to tinman's explanation. Also... voltage is not power, as you know, so a step-up in voltage doesn't necessarily mean a step-up in power.

Hi TK,

agree!  voltage is not power. However I'm getting some interesting results when I raise the voltage in the reactive circuit tests I'm doing at this time. In certain conditions raising the voltage actually increases phase separation and power consumption goes down. Too bad my variac only goes to 157vac :-\   as I would love to see how far the effect can go. I guess I'll have to connect it directly to 220vac

The huge capacitor, with the High-Voltage multi-kV standoffs but "220 V" painted on it, is kind of hilarious too.

So you think that's a capacitor!... I was thinking it's a utility line step down transformer. Would that not explain the 220 V painted on it?

Anyways, always value your experience.

Luc


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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #91 on: November 13, 2013, 02:24:47 PM »
Lorentz force ? Laplace force ?
Electricaly not conservative but magneticaly conservative...
For the moment I don't think it work but I hope I''m wrong.

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #92 on: November 15, 2013, 09:07:53 PM »
Hello to all.

Hehehe, I have been off for the last three months building my long planned garage. This will enable me to free up lots of space in our home and especially the overcrowded utility room next to my office so it can be dedicated for OU experimenting. I needed more room Hehehe. I will put up some photos, videos and soon a time lapse of my garage build. Lost 30 pounds but my knees have taken a beating. I never built anything before like this. It was a great challenge for me and it enabled me to sort of deprogram myself from the never ending TKisms, SMisms, etc.

Anyways about this video of this guy showing that multi-motor-generator set-up, looks so great but I see some bad things.

1) First off, mechanically speaking it just does not make any sense. The pulley ratios are almost the same from one motor to the next and all that pulley action should have created so much energy loss but instead the guy is showing so much output while free running. There is no way those components in that set-up can do that. So we look for a discrepancy.

2) When I look at such videos I will always ask myself what does not belong. Right away something jumps out at me. They are the two pieces of wood that are on the cement floor onto which that device is standing on. So, why would you do that when you have a nice solid cement floor. Cannot be because of an uneven floor because you would not use two identical pieces of wood to make something level. You usually level something from one end like when you sit at a restaurant table that wobbles, you insert some folded paper under one of the legs to make it steady.

So the two pieces of wood are there but notice, you can see the entire left wooden piece but not the right wood piece that seems to go into the base of a wooden box that seems also to have been cut especially so that wood piece can pass through. Now why would you want to do all the work when it would have been so easy to reposition the wood. hehehe. Does not smell good just because of this one discrepancy in that video can spell outside energy feed.

wattsup

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #93 on: November 15, 2013, 09:49:49 PM »
The turks seem to have similar devices.
www.ucuzaenerji.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CmKQSbDx5o
Look at 0:46 ; all you see is mechanical, no other trick needed .
In this one from another 'inventor' , nothing to see , but you can hear a belt running.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRTpUJC-eJY
I can remember a story where a guy was experimenting with belts and had 2 similar devices.The first one which he observed overunity and the second one which was an exact replication of the first with no overunity. On day he decided to change the belt of the first one, because it was old and loose. The first device was no overunity anymore . Accidently he found out that if the belt is mounted loosely the overunity effect appears. This maybe total bs , but maybe it is important to use belts and no gears.


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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #94 on: November 15, 2013, 11:20:32 PM »
Hi everyone,

I invite you to look at a topic I've started today on freely sharing my test results on the topic of Reactive Power.

http://www.overunity.com/14013/reactive-generator-research-for-everyone-to-share/msg377107/#msg377107

Luc

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #95 on: November 23, 2013, 02:19:43 PM »
I stay sceptical but this video seem to be not faked because they use 750(?) watts and the wattmeter indicate aproximately 2000 watts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx3szYzyniw
Sceptical because the power input is not visible in the video.

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #96 on: November 23, 2013, 02:43:35 PM »
I stay sceptical but this video seem to be not faked because they use 750(?) watts and the wattmeter indicate aproximately 2000 watts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx3szYzyniw
Sceptical because the power input is not visible in the video.
Richard c Hoagland has been the subject of an NSA disinfo campaign. Where the energy comes from is here:-
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/exopolitica/exopolitics_vonbraun02.htm


Once you understand the source of power, the rest is simple.
So try before you buy, or just build the device. It's up to the younger generation.

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #97 on: November 23, 2013, 03:58:03 PM »
a.king21


Did somebody computed the total energy of rotating Earth mass ?

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Re: Self Running Motor Generator - for sale in 3 weeks
« Reply #98 on: November 23, 2013, 05:16:10 PM »
a.king21


Did somebody computed the total energy of rotating Earth mass ?
I have not researched it, because for me it is not important.
It is an academic issue, I am more into practical building.
But Hoagland's analysis explains that Newton was wrong in saying
that it did not matter if the mass was rotating or stationary.
If you follow Hoagland's blog he shows the similarity between Bruce De Palma's device.
The experiments using a drill to rotate a metal ball and side by side a stationary ball
proves Newton wrong.


Sad but true.




That's how it goes Sir Isaac!