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Rall

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2015, 02:45:37 AM »
Hi Gyula, it is not as you describe.  I just don't want to give out details yet, sorry, but I am not pulling your leg.  I trust you understand.

poynt99

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2015, 03:09:07 AM »
So how do you plan on applying for the OU prize then?

Rall

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2015, 03:24:10 AM »
I don't know what the status of the OU prize is; it appears that it is being reorganized.  If there is a prize that my device can win for demonstrating practical work from permanent magnets, I will apply and then, we will see if my device can win!  For those of you who think it impossible, feel free to bet against me by donating to Stefan's prize fund.   :D

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #18 on: July 22, 2015, 03:44:44 AM »
I don't know what the status of the OU prize is; it appears that it is being reorganized.  If there is a prize that my device can win for demonstrating practical work from permanent magnets, I will apply and then, we will see if my device can win!  For those of you who think it impossible, feel free to bet against me by donating to Stefan's prize fund.   :D

Well that's not quite the way bets work. In a fair bet, two parties pledge to put up something of value and each stands a chance to win or lose the "put up value". Donating is not betting and those two words should not be used in a sentence, the way you have.

If you are so sure it works, why not agree to donate an amount equal to the prize money into the fund if it doesn't? That would be a fair bet.

Rall

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #19 on: July 22, 2015, 04:03:27 AM »
Well that's not quite the way bets work. Two parties pledge to put up something of value and each stands a chance to win or lose the "put up value". Donating is not betting and those two words should not be used in a sentence, the way you have.

I understand that, Vortex1, that's why I used the cheesy smiley.   ;)  As I understand it, the prize(s) is ill-defined at the moment so I hope you understand that it doesn't really make much sense for me to donate as you suggest or to promise to do so, and it generally isn't wise to advance or promise money unnecessarily.

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #20 on: July 22, 2015, 05:07:28 AM »
What do I want?  I want to share my machine with cool people and win a free energy prize!
 No admiration is requested, but an impressively significant monetary prize and respectable prize name would be ideal.  One of those big checks would be the bomb :-)

I think the free energy prize is/was(?) there to encourage people like me to share what they know and I  thinks that's great!  I think the current issue is that the free energy prize status is unknown at the moment.  I'm not looking to get wildly rich and I would like to share my invention.  I am certainly not starting a religion based on this device, but everything positive helps (the idea is hilarious, though.)  :-)  I think it wise to try to benefit from my actions, but I have no real interest in patenting this device; I would rather open-source it as it is supremely build-able, and while not an energy device at all, it demonstrates that permanent magnets can make a positive contribution to the work that a system does.  It demonstrates that free energy from permanent magnets can do useful work.


you should go talk to THESE people....
http://www.nobelprize.org/
they'll give you a prize...

and when you are ready to share something with the world,....
come back and see us

Rall

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #21 on: July 22, 2015, 08:52:35 AM »

you should go talk to THESE people....
http://www.nobelprize.org/
they'll give you a prize...

and when you are ready to share something with the world,....
come back and see us

I'm here and ready to share now and win a prize if there is one I can win.  :)  And experience has taught me patience.  I hope you will feel free to nominate me for a trip to Sweden if you think I deserve it. :)
« Last Edit: July 22, 2015, 11:21:58 AM by Rall »

conradelektro

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #22 on: July 22, 2015, 02:46:17 PM »
What do I want?  I want to share my machine with cool people and win a free energy prize!
 No admiration is requested, but an impressively significant monetary prize and respectable prize name would be ideal.  One of those big checks would be the bomb :-)

I think the free energy prize is/was(?) there to encourage people like me to share what they know and I  thinks that's great!  I think the current issue is that the free energy prize status is unknown at the moment.  I'm not looking to get wildly rich and I would like to share my invention.  I am certainly not starting a religion based on this device, but everything positive helps (the idea is hilarious, though.)  :-)  I think it wise to try to benefit from my actions, but I have no real interest in patenting this device; I would rather open-source it as it is supremely build-able, and while not an energy device at all, it demonstrates that permanent magnets can make a positive contribution to the work that a system does.  It demonstrates that free energy from permanent magnets can do useful work.

I am a very cool person, please share your device with me.

You should get a prize! ( I give you a hint: your mental superiority and your outstanding way of providing proof should be rewarded, but just not with money. You do not need a big check, you need corrective and preventive actions.)

Yes, make it open source, right now.

You should become wildly rich, because you are such an outstanding person. You should be rewarded adequately.

You write: "It demonstrates that free energy from permanent magnets can do useful work." I believe you, thank you for telling us. It would be nice if you believed that I have a working machine as well. But I do not want a price and I do not want to share it, because people like you demonstrate conclusively that the world is not ready for my great invention.

Greetings, Conrad

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #23 on: July 22, 2015, 03:20:24 PM »
I'm here and ready to share now and win a prize if there is one I can win.  :)  And experience has taught me patience.  I hope you will feel free to nominate me for a trip to Sweden if you think I deserve it. :)

To Rall,

Just upload a youtube video and show it to the world.We believe you can.

It would be nice if you can setup the experiment on the floor or on table provided it is not too messy with unwanted wiring.We hope it's at least 720p since 480 would make your video look like 80s.

Just proceed with upload.

Good Luck.. . .... .... . . . .. .. . . .... .. .. . . . .. .



Paul-R

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #24 on: July 22, 2015, 05:28:13 PM »
I reckon you should go to your nearest university with a Mech Eng or Elec Eng department and ask the professor if he or she is willing to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement. If they are not working on anything near your project, they should say Yes.

If they say Yes, then ask them to test a demonstrator and produce a written report on what they discover, signed, hopefully by the professor or faculty dean.

With this document, you should be in business.

What town are you in?


sm0ky2

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #26 on: July 23, 2015, 03:48:41 AM »
I'm here and ready to share now

looking forward to it

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #27 on: July 23, 2015, 04:35:15 AM »
To win the prize they are some rules that I remember.


1. You must send the one device to Stephan
2. 2-3 poeples need to be able to replicate your device, that mean it need some instructions to replicate it.


and probably others


but even if you post the instructions (open source) now, no one will able to win the prize with your idea since you are the one that open source it
so what I will do if I was you was to show videos, build instruction, send a device to stephan.


Anyway, without telling everything reply to this:


What is the cost for making one device in material?
What kind of magnet it need (cylinder, rectangle, neo?) or others type?




Rall

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #28 on: July 23, 2015, 07:15:16 AM »
It costs about $10 or so to build it.  The neodymium magnets are the most expensive part, but I have a big stash of those so I'm guessing a bit on the prices for those.

e2matrix

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Re: I have a working machine
« Reply #29 on: July 24, 2015, 05:14:44 AM »
So Rall,  Show the people here something ..... otherwise I'm going to have to point out that Oregon just legalized recreational Marijuana and you have made it obvious you are from Oregon    8)       So far sounds like you just have a pipe dream   :-\