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Author Topic: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED  (Read 746708 times)

MileHigh

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #600 on: March 06, 2014, 04:45:59 AM »
If a fake YouTube clip flooder came on here to pitch his magnetic pyramid or some fifty buck circuit to "say goodbye to the power company" I would eat the guy alive.  However, those scammers would never come here because they know that's exactly what would happen.  They are the equivalent of a junk emailer that buys 10 million email addresses for $1000, concocts a pitch, does his email blast, and hopes that he can rake in $5000 or more.  That type of criminal has no desire to interact with anybody.  They are not looking for investment dollars, they don't want to speak to anybody.  It's a totally different type of con.

MarkE

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #601 on: March 06, 2014, 04:51:55 AM »
Wasif Kahloon  has seen his fake shredded.

Magluvin

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #602 on: March 06, 2014, 05:01:58 AM »
If a fake YouTube clip flooder came on here to pitch his magnetic pyramid or some fifty buck circuit to "say goodbye to the power company" I would eat the guy alive.  However, those scammers would never come here because they know that's exactly what would happen.  They are the equivalent of a junk emailer that buys 10 million email addresses for $1000, concocts a pitch, does his email blast, and hopes that he can rake in $5000 or more.  That type of criminal has no desire to interact with anybody.  They are not looking for investment dollars, they don't want to speak to anybody.  It's a totally different type of con.

Oh, so 10,000 little ripoffs are ok.  ::) Dont worry about the big investor pitching a chunk of his cash stash towards an investment(they know the risks).  But the little guy hoping to cut his heating bill down from $150 a month blows $50 bucks he may not really be able to afford, he is not worth helping, even if there are thousands of them in the same position. ??? ::)   Save the big guy, step on the little guy because he is insignificant. ::)

Mags

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #603 on: March 06, 2014, 05:09:04 AM »
Wayne Travis is unlikely to come out and admit his lies until there is an advantage for him to do so.  Mondrasek asked for help analyzing a the physics.  I offered to help and have done so.  Wayne came here  spewing his usual lies.  He injected himself with those lies here, and like others I have objected.  If you are unhappy about the people selling those bogus free energy plans, then you are free to try and do something about it.

Oh, its about the supposed lies. Hmm.  So the ads are providing truths, so its ok. ;) And these ads are not 'spewed' far beyond this little thread, in fact around the world?   ::) ::) ::) ::)

Where is that quote of Waynes where he "claims to be able to turn gravity on and off" ?? Liar. ;)

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MileHigh

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #604 on: March 06, 2014, 05:15:54 AM »
I told you to never interact with me on this forum again.  The worst behaviour that I have ever seen on this forum was from you bashing me repeatedly and relentlessly.

Do not engage with me on the forum.

MarkE

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #605 on: March 06, 2014, 05:26:52 AM »
Oh, its about the supposed lies. Hmm.  So the ads are providing truths, so its ok. ;) And these ads are not 'spewed' far beyond this little thread, in fact around the world?   ::) ::) ::) ::)

Where is that quote of Waynes where he "claims to be able to turn gravity on and off" ?? Liar. ;)

Mags
Mags your posts say a lot about you.  It is not complimentary.

Magluvin

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #606 on: March 06, 2014, 05:27:20 AM »
I told you to never interact with me on this forum again.  The worst behaviour that I have ever seen on this forum was from you bashing me repeatedly and relentlessly.

Do not engage with me on the forum.

These are your words....

http://www.overunity.com/7679/selfrunning-free-energy-devices-up-to-5-kw-from-tariel-kapanadze/msg388214/#msg388214

" At the same time there is freedom to comment in both senses "


http://www.overunity.com/7679/selfrunning-free-energy-devices-up-to-5-kw-from-tariel-kapanadze/msg388214/#msg388214

"It's a good thing that people can comment."


http://www.overunity.com/14128/an-interesting-phenomenon-i-found/msg388223/#msg388223

"People can try whatever they want, and also get comments from people with differing views"


So dont give me the 'I told you this and I told you that.' 

You either stand buy your own words or YOU can stop commenting on my posts, like you just did before this one.  :P   Go ahead. Tell Stefan.  You have no rights to restrict me from posting as I please. I called you no names.  I have as much posting "freedom" as YOU.  So if you want to make a complaint, Ill meet you in pm and we can discuss this with Stefan. I have no problem with that. ;)

Mags

Magluvin

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #607 on: March 06, 2014, 05:30:41 AM »
Mags your posts say a lot about you.  It is not complimentary.

Lol. Still no quote to back up your statement?  Just dodging and insults. Again. Typical. Yet you demand Wayne backs up his claims. Hypocrite.

Mags

MarkE

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #608 on: March 06, 2014, 05:32:41 AM »
Lol. Still no quote to back up your statement?  Just dodging and insults. Again. Typical. Yet you demand Wayne backs up his claims. Hypocrite.

Mags
You choose to ignore facts and attack with false claims repeatedly.  That's your choice.  Present yourself as badly as you like.

Magluvin

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #609 on: March 06, 2014, 05:49:29 AM »
You choose to ignore facts and attack with false claims repeatedly.  That's your choice.  Present yourself as badly as you like.


You stated this....

"Wayne Travis admits that "gravity is always on".  Yet he claims to be able to switch it on and off.  Someone read "Slapstick"."

http://www.overunity.com/14299/mathematical-analysis-of-an-ideal-zed/msg390997/#msg390997


And I asked you to provide a quote from Wayne on that, 7 pages back, and you cannot. Have not, and just keep saying stuff like "You choose to ignore facts and attack with false claims repeatedly." and "Present yourself as badly as you like."  But you wont back up your statement that Wayne stated that he can turn gravity on and off.  Because you cannot.  Theres a fact for ya.  ;D
The readers know whats up. ;) What a joke.

So. When will YOU prove your libelous claim of Waynes statement?  Hmm?  And yet there will be another dodge.  ;) Watch for the next dodge dear readers.  ;D Its coming.  ;) I can smell it.  ;D

Mags

LarryC

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #610 on: March 06, 2014, 05:58:54 AM »
M., Webby, Mags, Wayne,


MarkE is very good with math, but he was unable to explain the 33.55% excess output of the Zed over the Archimedes, backed up by his math, and tried to squirm out of it with a pathetic unrelated brake example. Do any of you understand why he can't comprehend?


Thanks, Larry

MarkE

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #611 on: March 06, 2014, 05:59:59 AM »
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You stated this....

"Wayne Travis admits that "gravity is always on".  Yet he claims to be able to switch it on and off.  Someone read "Slapstick"."

http://www.overunity.com/14299/mathematical-analysis-of-an-ideal-zed/msg390997/#msg390997

I have shown you that buoyancy is gravity as applied to fluids.  Therefore any claim to turning buoyancy on and off is a claim of turning gravity on and off as it applies to fluids.  I provided you with a nice academic reference and quoted that reference.  Still you insist that it isn't so.  Maybe you don't remember.  Maybe this is all just beyond your comprehension.  Maybe you are just trolling.  Whatever the reason, you are not presenting yourself well.

Do you need to see the reference again?

MarkE

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #612 on: March 06, 2014, 06:01:49 AM »
M., Webby, Mags,


MarkE is very good with math, but he was unable to explain the 33.55% excess output of the Zed over the Archimedes and tried to squirm out of it with a pathetic unrelated brake example. Do any of you understand why he can't understand?


Thanks, Larry
LarryC really?  Please cite any such posts of mine. 

Magluvin

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #613 on: March 06, 2014, 06:17:15 AM »
LarryC really?  Please cite any such posts of mine.

Oh really?????  More demands of others claims, but you CANNOT back up your own statements?????

Show me where Wayne states that he can turn gravity on and off!!!!  If you do not, then you do not deserve to demand the same of others.   ;)

See readers what we are dealing with here??? ;)   Yes you do.  ;D

Magluvin

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Re: Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED
« Reply #614 on: March 06, 2014, 06:25:54 AM »
I have shown you that buoyancy is gravity as applied to fluids.  Therefore any claim to turning buoyancy on and off is a claim of turning gravity on and off as it applies to fluids.  I provided you with a nice academic reference and quoted that reference.  Still you insist that it isn't so.  Maybe you don't remember.  Maybe this is all just beyond your comprehension.  Maybe you are just trolling.  Whatever the reason, you are not presenting yourself well.

Do you need to see the reference again?

Well then, you should have stated that Wayne claims to be able to turn buoyancy on and off, instead of the words "turn gravity on and off. Correct????   But saying that he said that he claims to be able to turn buoyancy on and off, just doesnt sound so bad, does it? ;) You said he claimed to turn 'gravity' on and off, period. And now you twist it to be that you were saying other words instead. 

Here is your words.... "Wayne Travis admits that "gravity is always on".  Yet he claims to be able to switch it on and off"   

Show me the quote that Wayne said it!!!!!!!  ;)

Magluvin