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Author Topic: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]  (Read 134058 times)

citfta

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #195 on: December 03, 2015, 04:06:02 PM »
If there are any of you that are working on the magnet motor idea I have suggestion for you.  TK has insisted we need a way to test what we are doing.  While I don't disagree with that, his idea for a test is not really a good test in my opinion.  I think I have found a better way to test your magnet motor ideas.   The first thing you need is a small DC motor with nice smooth bearings and low drag from the brushes.  Mount your rotor of your magnet motor on the shaft of the DC motor.  When you think you are getting close to a successful build then power up the DC motor with as low a voltage as you can use to get it to keep rotating.  If you have an ammeter in series with the DC motor you can easily see if any changes are an improvement or not.  If you hit the winning combination your DC motor will then become a generator and the current will reverse proving you have made a successful magnet motor.

Carroll

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #196 on: December 03, 2015, 04:21:16 PM »
No,no,no Chet-nothing out of the ordinary happening there.
But the one below will be a little harder for the guru's to dismiss.
How will they explain acceleration of a mass that can actually leave the gate at the end of the run?.

This one starts at a stand still,rolls up hill,and exit's the gate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNijcXPcTs0

Oh come on. In each trial, Mister Hand places the magnet roller in a place where it is Drawn In to the first gate. That is, it is being placed in a position of stored MPE. Except of course for the trial that begins at about 2:19 (after a couple of _failed_ starts), where you can clearly see that he actually _pushes_ the roller along to get it started.
These things do not work!

TinselKoala

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #197 on: December 03, 2015, 04:27:34 PM »
If there are any of you that are working on the magnet motor idea I have suggestion for you.  TK has insisted we need a way to test what we are doing.  While I don't disagree with that, his idea for a test is not really a good test in my opinion.  I think I have found a better way to test your magnet motor ideas.   The first thing you need is a small DC motor with nice smooth bearings and low drag from the brushes.  Mount your rotor of your magnet motor on the shaft of the DC motor.  When you think you are getting close to a successful build then power up the DC motor with as low a voltage as you can use to get it to keep rotating.  If you have an ammeter in series with the DC motor you can easily see if any changes are an improvement or not.  If you hit the winning combination your DC motor will then become a generator and the current will reverse proving you have made a successful magnet motor.

Carroll

I've suggested at least two valid ways of testing. Your suggestion is similar to my second method: Use a motor or other power source (I prefer a blast of compressed air since it is a non-contact method) to spin your rotor up to a known measured RPM, remove the power, and time how long it takes to come to a stop from that RPM. A variation is to spin the rotor up faster than some reference RPM, remove the power and start timing as the rotor slows past your reference RPM.
Obviously this requires some precise measurements: time, and speed. I've shown how to do this in a different setup using Arduino to "do it all": the Arduino records "lap time" for a ball rolling around a track and also computes the kinetic energy of the ball from its speed and its mass. This method could be easily adapted to a turning rotor to give the data that you need to tell if any changes actually improve (add energy during each rotation) or hurt by adding drag.

citfta

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #198 on: December 03, 2015, 10:03:54 PM »
Hi!
"These things do not work"
It's the truth...
Sorry ;)

You sound like a broken record.

seychelles

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #199 on: December 04, 2015, 05:21:32 AM »
SO EDEGEN WHAT BRILLIANT IDEAS HAVE YOU BROUGHT FORWARD
SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN BORN.. WHY JUST CRITICIZE OTHER PEOPLE CONTRIBUTIONS
COME WITH YOU OWN IDEAS OR MAYBE PUSH FORWARD SOME OTHER PEOPLES
IDEAS THAT WILL BE GREAT,, THANKS MATE..OR IF YOU WANT ME TO PROVE TO YOU
THAT IT WORK PLEASE PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR OPINION IS.. SEND ME SOME BUCKS
AND I WILL GUARANTY YOU I WILL DELIVER..

shylo

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #200 on: December 05, 2015, 12:18:10 AM »
free energy is impossible
you gotta put something in to get something out
But if if you can put 1 joule of work in, and get 2 joules out ,or better than 1,
now your talking
artv

ramset

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #201 on: December 05, 2015, 09:02:04 AM »
Well
I know I didn't pay for any of the stuff around here?
look at that beautiful ocean and that nice warm Sun.... Blue skys stuff growing everywhere... all you can eat...

"the Universe the ultimate free Lunch"

@Indegent
Did somebody give you a bill for all of this ??

??

nothing but gratitude over here...

Chet

TinselKoala

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #202 on: December 08, 2015, 02:47:36 AM »
Has it been _another week_ gone by already? Yes, it has, and still no self running magnet motor from Mack or any of his builders at EF.
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And another week goes by.....    :'(

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #203 on: December 14, 2015, 09:29:27 AM »
I have followed these threads of free energy/overunity for years and am amazed at how the naysayers outnumber the cando's manyfold.
I am intrigued why this is.
Mad Mack says a magnet motor is possible.
TK says it is not
So why should we believe TK and not Mad Mack ?

« Last Edit: December 16, 2015, 02:30:11 AM by kiwi3 »

TinselKoala

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #204 on: December 15, 2015, 11:21:42 AM »
And another week goes by.....    :'(

And another week goes by.....   :-[

My how time flies when you are building self-running permanent magnet motors... or rather..... _NOT_ building them.


Paul-R

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #205 on: December 15, 2015, 04:18:32 PM »
free energy is impossible
you gotta put something in to get something out
But if if you can put 1 joule of work in, and get 2 joules out ,or better than 1,
now your talking
artv
You miss the point. The extra energy gets put in, but not by you. (A photocell connected to a motor would appear to be free energy back in the Middle Ages).

Nink

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #206 on: December 15, 2015, 04:23:37 PM »
And another week goes by.....   :-[

My how time flies when you are building self-running permanent magnet motors... or rather..... _NOT_ building them.

He built a self running permanent magnetic quad copter and it flew away.

Pirate88179

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #207 on: December 17, 2015, 03:15:31 AM »
It's the damn MIB again.  Those guys are really starting to be a pain.

Bill

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #208 on: December 17, 2015, 06:27:39 AM »
Now I'm really ROFLing!  The great Mack builder BroMikey has just posted two links to two copies of the same video of a "working magnet motor"  that someone else just posted to YouTube.

There is just one problem.... the video is one of MYLOW's videos, originally posted six years ago.

That's right friends. The MYLOW story is still happening.


MileHigh

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Re: A sincere gentleman sharing a magnet motor build .[NDA issues??]
« Reply #209 on: December 17, 2015, 07:59:31 AM »
Now I'm really ROFLing!  The great Mack builder BroMikey has just posted two links to two copies of the same video of a "working magnet motor"  that someone else just posted to YouTube.

There is just one problem.... the video is one of MYLOW's videos, originally posted six years ago.

That's right friends. The MYLOW story is still happening.

He must be a Fifth Column/False Flag/MIB/PTB/CIA/Entartiste extraordinaire.