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Author Topic: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions  (Read 573532 times)

Offline MarkE

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #885 on: January 13, 2015, 04:24:00 AM »
TinMan
something to read at Lunch


http://www.pureenergysystems.com/academy/papers/How_Parallel_Path_Gets_Over_Unity/


Have a safe trip....
Except that Flynn's parallel path does not get overunity.  Flynn's parallel path concept has been around for many years now.  No one has gotten overunity from it.  Do you want to know why?  It is because the calculations that suggest overunity are wrong.  The work required to double the flux density in a linear magnet from B1 to 2*B1 is: 3x the energy required to develop B1 in the first place, not 1X.  That means that if one prebiases a magnet to say 500G and then takes that magnet to 1000G  they must add three times the original energy.  As any school child should know:  1 + 3 = 4.  Those who thi followers of Flynn incorrectly think that the amount of work required to go from B1 to 2*B1 is the same as that required to go from zero to B1.

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #886 on: January 13, 2015, 05:00:48 AM »
Chris:

Well, I shot down your "doers" argument and you are the one that is on the flat Earth.

The majority of your references did NOT support your assertions and I call it "Orwellian madness" when you state that they do.  Here you are trying to "teach" on your YouTube channel and it's revealed that you don't know what you are talking about.  I don't go onto a sewing forum and talk a bunch of BS about sewing because I barely know anything about sewing!!!  You should follow suit.  Don't become another Daniel Nunez.

MileHigh

MileHigh - You little sissy girl!

Pull your head in!

What I do when where and what time of the day has nothing to do with you!

Pull your head in! You hypocritical Ignoramus!

Offline EMJunkie

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« Reply #887 on: January 13, 2015, 05:05:03 AM »
"Doing" without understanding may provide hours of entertainment but not enlightenment.  When one performs an experiment and arrives at conclusions that are contrary to thousands, even millions of prior experiments have confirmed, the "doer" has a huge amount of evidence to overcome.  When a "doer" refuses to even listen to explanations of the understanding that those prior experiments have led to, then the "doer" is the proverbial ostrich with its head stuck firmly in the ground.  Why should anyone regard the "doer's" experiments superior to the experiments of the past?If you are still denying the reality that is indisputably in front of you then you are still doing a put on or worse.No, you have been refuted at each turn, even by your own references.  All experimenters agree that when the Hall effect sensor is placed parallel to the dipole that the flux density smoothly changes from a maximum in one direction at one pole to an opposing maximum in the other direction at the opposite pole.  There is no boundary condition at the dipole midpoint.  There si therefore no evidence of a Bloch wall at the dipole midpoint.  There is no evidence of flux curling inward towards the dipole at the dipole midpoint.  Quite the opposite, the evidence all points to the conventional view that flux is most parallel to the dipole axis at the dipole midpoint.With a mountain of evidence gained over 200 years running against you, you are simply and irrefutably in the wrong.YesYesYes, and more usually between domains that are oriented at 90, 180, or 270 degrees to each other.What is that supposed to mean?  If we cut a magnet in half we just end up with a weaker magnet.  If we slice a magnet into three, we just end up with three weaker magnets.  We do not end up with a south monopole, a regular magnet, and a north monopole.It is you who refuse to acknowledge the reality that you call dogma while hanging onto ideas that your own references refute.But it is you who keep repeating things that goes against your own evidence.

Mark - And you just started to make a little impression on me! Now its all gone again!

Offline Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #888 on: January 13, 2015, 05:10:53 AM »
Mark - And you just started to make a little impression on me! Now its all gone again!

They do reside in the land of chaos and flux, dontcha know.

Regards...


Offline EMJunkie

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« Reply #889 on: January 13, 2015, 05:13:23 AM »
They do reside in the land of chaos and flux, dontcha know.

Regards...

Yes - the reason I call these two Oil Company Trolls! Where they get paid to ignorantly debate no matter what the topic! They cant even agree to disagree!

Offline MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #890 on: January 13, 2015, 05:16:47 AM »
MileHigh - You little sissy girl!

Pull your head in!

What I do when where and what time of the day has nothing to do with you!

Pull your head in!

When I asked you what the "dashed blue lines" (your words) meant and you couldn't respond that was a particularly bad moment for you.  All of your credibility with respect to the subject matter was destroyed in that one single event.

Offline EMJunkie

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« Reply #891 on: January 13, 2015, 05:19:48 AM »
@ALL;

The fact that a Magnetic Mono Pole has been predicted for some 83 Years and today created in a Lab proves the debate that MarkE and MileHigh are LYING to people about, shows that they argue ignorantly!

These two guys must be supporting the Other Side!!! Oil Company Trolls!!!

Again I reference: http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2014/jan/30/magnetic-monopoles-seen-in-the-lab

Kind Regards

  Chris


Offline MileHigh

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« Reply #892 on: January 13, 2015, 05:21:59 AM »
Yes - the reason I call these two Oil Company Trolls! Where they get paid to ignorantly debate no matter what the topic! They cant even agree to disagree!

You are just being a lousy schmuck when you talk trash like that.  You have enough brains to know that it is not true.  You are just being a "bad boy in search of a spanking" when you state that, delighted in your preening.

The "short blue lines" gaffe discredited you completely.

Offline MileHigh

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« Reply #893 on: January 13, 2015, 05:23:47 AM »
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These two guys must be supporting the Other Side!!! Oil Company Trolls!!!

Don't get too excited now there Chris.

Offline Cap-Z-ro

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« Reply #894 on: January 13, 2015, 05:26:48 AM »
Yes - the reason I call these two Oil Company Trolls! Where they get paid to ignorantly debate no matter what the topic! They cant even agree to disagree!

And by the looks of they're getting paid by the key stroke.

Regards...


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« Reply #895 on: January 13, 2015, 05:28:15 AM »
For Chris it's just a cheap morally bankrupt cop-out.  For you it's a totally different story.

Offline EMJunkie

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« Reply #896 on: January 13, 2015, 05:28:35 AM »
You are just being a lousy schmuck when you talk trash like that.  You have enough brains to know that it is not true.  You are just being a "bad boy in search of a spanking" when you state that, delighted in your preening.

The "short blue lines" gaffe discredited you completely.

Hahaha your ignorance is so funny MH!!! Oil Company Troll!

I bet you're a short blue line?

Offline MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #897 on: January 13, 2015, 05:31:06 AM »
More like your ignorance.

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #898 on: January 13, 2015, 05:31:47 AM »
And by the looks of they're getting paid by the key stroke.

Regards...


Hahahaha - I think you're right Cap-Z-ro! Oil Company Trolls always do!

You know, the time in the day they are on here, they cant hold down real Jobs so they must be Oil Company Trolls!

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Ignorant ones, who doesn't know of the A Vector Potential?

Offline EMJunkie

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« Reply #899 on: January 13, 2015, 05:35:55 AM »
When I asked you what the "dashed blue lines" (your words) meant and you couldn't respond that was a particularly bad moment for you.  All of your credibility with respect to the subject matter was destroyed in that one single event.

MH - You're a dashed Blue Line that works for British Petroleum aren't you? I know exactly what the blue lines you drew are but it was NOT Consistent with the Linear Graph shown so the bad moment was for you my dear Oil Company Troll!   :o