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Author Topic: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas  (Read 88288 times)

HiggsField

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2019, 06:55:51 PM »



This company has made a merger with Quatum the shares are about 14 US cents..   
 


@ACCA What is the stock symbol please for this company?

OK found the details: (OTC Pink:QEGY)

Bit too close to QEG (Quantum Energy Generator) for my likeing though!!

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2019, 08:46:09 PM »
I suppose if you can make money selling electricity to the cheapest KWH markets...then the world is your Oyster regardless the definition ?
I personally like it very much that they are at Dansie's forum .... an "in your face" approach hopefully as transparent as possible when testing a 6000 lb motor which could probably hold 7 million Panasonic [Tesla EV] batteries.
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According to Tesla’s own specs, the new Powerpack 2 weighs 1622 kg and has an energy capacity of 210 kWh for a pack level energy density of 130 Wh/kg.

Good reply, great points as admittedly I did not think of the "in your face" aspect of it.

I have no issue with the RG crowd attempting to debunk cold hard reality of coming across the physical equivalent of a Unicorn. They are the right people for the task. In fact I'll find it quite humorous win or lose.

It would be even better if they lay the $50K down suggested very fairly by Mr. Walsh rather than the measly 10K memoryman (aka NGEpro on RG) offered in the event he was wrong and is unable to DEMONSTRATE it is not what they claim. - Maybe then they might have the "chance" to have the looksee he asked for. (copy and paste citation available upon popular demand)

But they aren't going to find batteries.

F6FLT

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2019, 12:56:06 PM »
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The site is infested with "notorious skeptics" - none of which have any knowledge of WHAT ENERGY IS.
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What energy "is", is a quasi-religious issue. In scientific matters, only operational definitions are necessary, as the underlying reality, if it exists, is not accessible. Science only models what we observe. Energy is the product of a force by a displacement length. That's enough.
The question of the intrinsic existence of energy is a metaphysical question which, moreover, imho, makes no sense because it mixes very disparate realities.
By removing metaphysics, and sticking to facts and observations instead of fuzzy ideas of what things would be or not, skeptics create science and technology, while magic thought has never produced anything. When the skeptics will say that free energy is being observed, we will know that all the right questions have been asked and verified, and that free energy is almost certainly a reality. Not before.


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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2019, 10:34:58 PM »
This sems to be a brilliant motor, if it is true, what is claimed...
I have extracted all the pictures from Mr. Karl Walsh, who is an investor in this motorand has posted some pictures of it across multiple Discuss user groups....
So as he put them out already into the public domain, I guess it is okay to have them also stored here all in ONE place...



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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2019, 11:14:02 PM »
We really need  a few people here. who have seen the motor in operation. Please post first hand reports.
I don´t think, that this is a scam...A scam in this size would look different.
Also they don´t sell these machines, but only lease them to companies and sell them the power...
This way a scam does not work...
Also the guys behind it, especially the boss Mr. Hinz would loose too much if he would be caught as a scammer...
William Hinz, Chief Executive Officer
Retired as president and CEO of Allied Signal Aerospace. Managing nearly 45 billion in annual revenues, and tens of thousands of employees.
Additional post retirement board and executive positions at Vodavi (CEO), McDonnel Douglas Helicopter (CEO) Northwest Airlines (COO). As well Mr. Hinz has served on the board of Arizona State University.
Mr. Hinz has ran business operations in Europe, the Far East, and throughout the Americas during his more than 50 year career in aerospace and technology.
Regards, Stefan.

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2019, 02:19:41 AM »
Pretty pictures

Looks like 2 different machines to me.
The rotors don't mean squat , It's how they use the fields.
Conserving the charge is what is needed.
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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2019, 06:04:10 AM »
I have doubts from their description of operation and the more they say the more doubts I have.
It would be nice to have something like this working, but it's overly complicated and appears not well understood even by the builders.

I hope I'm wrong!

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2019, 09:31:21 AM »
Karl Walsh said:
Yeah, and the businesses installing the motor, like the one in Las Vegas, are also in on the scam?
 FYI the next IEC investor round is at quarter billion dollar valuation. Yes that’s a ‘B’.

Can you think of anything less appealing to an investor than forking over a huge sum of money for a teeny-tiny piece of a risky start-up?

If you’re a scammer you keep the valuation low to attract the fish.

And do you really think the CEO who is former boss of AlliedSignal aerospace and McDonnell Douglas Helicopters is going to risk his life’s reputation on some two-bit hustle that would  force him to say goodbye to his grandkids, and buy a fake passport, a blond wig and a one-way ticket to Rio?

Never mind the other two-dozen plus hardworking staff at IEC who would also have to be complicit.

I’m the one who told people the Wall St Journal, because I was there the entire day hosting the reporter.

And I’m the one who contacted WSJ in the first place. The Page One editor happens to be a friend of 35 yrs.

When I told him about the motor back in Sept he laughed in my face and asked for some of whatever I was smoking.

But I kept on him and eventually he passed the info on to another editor, who asked a reporter already visiting Scottsdale to investigate.

This Pulitzer-prize winner fortunately had an impressive knowledge base of physics and motor-propulsion, and arrived as skeptical as can be.

Don’t worry about the story being behind a pay-wall. I will risk violating the law and will copy/paste it here.

And the only thing I demanded of the reporter was ‘PLEASE do NOT publish it on April 1!’

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2019, 09:35:10 AM »
Karl said to my proposal to do a good new video with loads shown:
That’s a good idea Stefan.

I will see them this Friday and will try to remember to bring it up.

However we both know that no matter what an undoctored video might shows however, many of the folks here will cry ‘fraud!’

Which is fine, because the only folks IEC cares about convincing are the end users who sign the PPA agreement.

But what will the skeptics say after motors have been installed at 30 businesses and there are 30 happy biz owners?

That will be a satisfying moment indeed.

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2019, 09:37:48 AM »
    Karl Walsh      Regarding your astute comment about installing the motor in places with cheap electricity, the biz plan is indeed to start by going after the low-hanging fruit, ie the most expensive electricity areas such as the Oil Sands region in Canada, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and other islands where a kW can cost 50+ cents. Those areas (plus many others) will hopefully have local manufacturing facilities operational by next year.
          Yes this is a monopole. For years the inventor called it ‘asymmetrical’ because he couldn’t completely eliminate one side. But recently he finally succeeded. So now you understand it. And no, it’s not a Hallbach Array. This has been discussed in-depth with the inventor, and it was in fact the first question posed to him recently by a highly-knowledgeable journalist. My scientist friend knows about Arrays, and the reason he joked that he ‘felt physically ill’ last week was the realization he was experiencing a real-life monopole. He just shook his head and said ‘I can’t believe it.’         Sure thing. Asymmetrical means one side is at 100% strength and the other side is effectively 0%. Gently moving the razor blade allows you to feel both the strength and size limits of the magnetic field. Hovering above the magnet, the blade is violently pulled to its surface. When placed just below the magnet the blade simply drops to the floor. This asymmetry, combined with a highly sophisticated ‘lens’ effect, causes the flywheel to continually be pushed, pushed, pushed without any of the corresponding (and cancelling) pull, pull, pull that other magnets would experience. The inventor calls it the ‘Slingshot Effect,’ because the idea came to him many years ago while reading about a Jupiter mission where the spacecraft increased its speed by 10x using the gravitational pull of the planet. (Yes, it’s not the exact same ‘slingshot’ principle at play here, it’s just what he calls it.)

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2019, 09:41:19 AM »
Another comment from Karl:

You talk about previous magnet motors like they’re similar to this one.

In fact never before have there been rare earth magnets with asymmetrical polarity.

You gloss over it like it’s no big deal, when in fact it’s the game-changer.

Seeing this freakish phenomenon in action on so many occasions is one of the main things that convinced me to invest.
Here’s a pic of my scientist friend holding a steel razor blade to test the asymmetrical field of the rare earth ‘fuel’.

He told me he ‘almost felt physically ill’ to experience first-hand a phenomenon he had thought was impossible.

While I’m no techie, I’ve been privy to sit in on several high-level conversations amongst experts who have closely examined the motor.

And it always come down to this: ‘There is something happening at the quantum level that has yet to be understood.’

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #26 on: March 26, 2019, 03:55:42 PM »
P.S. About the shrink wrapped motor:
This is he latest Earth Engine off the assembly line, shrink-wrapped and palletized and awaiting delivery to a Phoenix, AZ furniture manufacturer.

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #27 on: March 26, 2019, 08:58:43 PM »
So you are saying that IEC has created the first rare earth true monople magnet?

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #28 on: March 27, 2019, 12:05:50 AM »
So you are saying that IEC has created the first rare earth true monople magnet?
Yes, seems to be simular, but I guess they are working with shielding and gears...

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Re: IEC Earth Engine First Magnet motor installed in Las Vegas
« Reply #29 on: March 27, 2019, 12:06:33 AM »
 Karl Walsh added:  It’s not odd at all. The first customers for the motors are friends and their network of associates. The first installations are not to make profits. They are to test the motor in real world settings to iron out any bugs. The IEC folks live in AZ and NV so that’s where the first motors are going in. One is currently being installed at a furniture factory in Phoenix, followed by an automated dairy operation near Salt Lake City, then a fish farm in WY, and also a remote oil well near Farmington, NM. The company’s HQ facility includes a control room capable of remotely monitoring over 2,000 motors around the world. These first installs aren’t even a tiny drop in the bucket of what’s to come.[/font]