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zydubion

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #405 on: June 13, 2009, 06:30:20 AM »
I have viewed the terms of your overunity prize. It's a great idea. The only thing wrong with your terms is that the labor cost can be only $75.  Honestly, unless we are using ice creme sticks etc, you can hardly buy 1 hour of machine labor these days for $75.  I respectfully suggest you increase the material cost to $500 and the labor cost to $800.  If something really works, that is a small price to pay for serious replicators.  Labor (machining) costs will generally be higher than material costs

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #406 on: June 13, 2009, 11:58:25 AM »
Over here we have a radio show called "Guess what this sound is"
They play a sound on the radio and people try to guess what it is.
If they give the correct answer, they win the prize money, which is currently 50.000 euro.

So it is better to listen to the radio all day and guessing what the sound is compared to making and sending a device to Stefan Hartmann that will produce energy forever....For only less then 16.000$

And by the way, 16.000$ is nothing compared to the costs of development.
M.


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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #407 on: June 13, 2009, 01:51:00 PM »
You got it ... I never was threatened nor was I ever offered anything extraordinary :) I think I will survive those remaining days just fine :) Everything is going to be ok - my main thanks go to the ones who did not believe me :) It does not matter it is time to rock the cradle :D We're on it and I'll go medieval on it's ass :P I don't care about the money - I do not care about recognition - we're all gonna die sooner or later but now is the time to make some serious changes :)

i look forward to your devices bro ....

peace

we live 4 ever bro .....   ;)  hence infinity ...  im back ...  ;D

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know why we are still poor and alive ....  CUZ THERE FOOL! ...  LOL 

CANT THINK CAN THEY ...   NAW THERE BOTTOM FEEDERS LOL

CUZ WE SELL QUILTS AT DISCOUNT PRICE !!

OFF TO WITCHA TA DUH!

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« Last Edit: June 13, 2009, 03:02:58 PM by innovation_station »

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #408 on: June 14, 2009, 12:07:40 AM »
I have viewed the terms of your overunity prize. It's a great idea. The only thing wrong with your terms is that the labor cost can be only $75.  Honestly, unless we are using ice creme sticks etc, you can hardly buy 1 hour of machine labor these days for $75.  I respectfully suggest you increase the material cost to $500 and the labor cost to $800.  If something really works, that is a small price to pay for serious replicators.  Labor (machining) costs will generally be higher than material costs

Okay, maybe we should just set the material cost to maximum 500 US$ and
the labor cost also to maximum 500 US$.
(cause this is meant from a mas production cost level)

Surely for a just 1 Watt unit this is a bit high, but maybe for a higher output device this
is okay.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #409 on: June 14, 2009, 12:11:30 AM »
Over here we have a radio show called "Guess what this sound is"
They play a sound on the radio and people try to guess what it is.
If they give the correct answer, they win the prize money, which is currently 50.000 euro.

So it is better to listen to the radio all day and guessing what the sound is compared to making and sending a device to Stefan Hartmann that will produce energy forever....For only less then 16.000$

And by the way, 16.000$ is nothing compared to the costs of development.
M.

Well, yes, without any money this whole thing stalls.

I guess I gonna have to go the route to collect the money via donations
before any price is issued and then we might also use the prize money
to finance some great ideas out of the forum, so all will benefit
and not just one inventor...

As I see now how much money Alex Jones gets in via donations
for his moneybond I guess this would be much better and
could get us much better to go...

When I am ready with some other work I will
plan working on this and will implement donations over here.

Stay tuned.

Regards, Stefan.

zydubion

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #410 on: June 14, 2009, 02:21:31 AM »
Stefan...I think your $500/$500 number will work.  Thanks, it will help.  Small does not mean less expensive.  In fact, machining small parts is usually more expensive than big parts.  Tiny parts are more dificult to work with.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #411 on: September 27, 2009, 01:06:04 PM »
Hi Jim,
Yes that would also work, as long as it does not need any external fuel or power supply and is at least producing 1 Watt as the output.
If it is a big wheel I am willing to travel on my own cost across Europe to measure it at your place, when the blueprints are posted and you can´t ship it.

But there must be a working model to prove it. Maybe include a few SMOT ramps to help the weights being shifted better to one side. Good luck regards, Stefan.
« Last Edit: September 29, 2009, 05:25:57 AM by hartiberlin »

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #412 on: September 29, 2009, 06:09:02 PM »
  Thanks Stefan,
 I am hoping in the next week or 2 to post a video of what would allow an overunity wheel to work.
It will be two opposing weight locations. Not sure how much work it will take after that.
 

                                                                                                   Jim

By the way...no releasing stored energy from warped boards. :)

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #413 on: November 06, 2009, 09:44:22 AM »
Hi All,
I have been following this forum for some time. The overunity prize money is a great and noble idea. I have gone through the rules for entering the challenge and I appreciate the fact that this prize money will eventually benefit the inventor of a working OU by bringing more publicity and good PR rather than immediate monetary gains. This I think is great. I however seek to differ on the rule to include only non patented idea. I don't know if this has been discussed before.
In my view, a patent is not only for control but also for a genuine determination of the true owner of an inventive idea. The patent provides a clear and undisputed prove of an inventor and I think it is best to let people patent their ideas. What would have been better is to rule that a person whith a patent and has a working device must be willing to give up his/her patent rights in order to enter the challenge. 
If things remain the way they are what happens if a patented device is announced and known outside this forum? I tend to think it would be better to include everyone who is trying to get a working OU device into the challenge.
Regards

poynt99

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #414 on: November 22, 2009, 08:04:12 PM »
Stefan,

I am willing to donate $300US to this cause.

However, I have 3 conditions/amendments to the rules that would need to be met first.

1) The person submitting an application to the prize must outline in sufficient detail that they have performed adequate measurements to merit the application. This includes both electrical and mechanical devices. The measurements and methods must be included with the application.

2) At least one qualified person should be assigned to vet the application on the basis of 1) above. There is no point in wasting anyone's time on testing a device if there isn't at least some reasonable proof of OU to begin with. If in the opinion of this vetting person, there is not sufficient evidence to merit the application, the applicant may be asked to provide certain measurements, which the applicant must comply with in order to satisfy this requirement.

3) I would be happy to be your person to vet the electrical devices being submitted for admission to the prize. A different suitable person should be chosen to vet the mechanical-related devices. In many cases, it will be a cooperative effort between the two.

Regards,
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« Last Edit: November 22, 2009, 08:27:57 PM by poynt99 »

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #415 on: November 22, 2009, 08:21:16 PM »
Stefan,

I am willing to donate $300US to this cause.

However, I have 3 conditions/amendments to the rules that would need to be met first.

1) The person submitting an application to the prize must outline in sufficient detail that they have performed adequate measurements to merit the application. This includes both electrical and mechanical devices. The measurements and methods must be included with the application.

2) At least one qualified person should be assigned to vet the application on the basis of 1) above. There is no point in wasting anyone's time on testing a device if there isn't at least some reasonable proof of OU to begin with. If in the opinion of this vetting person, there is not sufficient evidence to merit the application, the applicant may be asked to provide certain measurements, which the applicant must comply with in order to satisfy this requirement.

3) I would be happy to be your person to vet the electrical devices being submitted for admission.

Regards,
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very generous of you poynt.
regarding your third 'condition',  what qualifies you to vet the submissions? are we allowed to expect you to provide some reasonable evidence of your qualifications? is this a 'one size fits all' type of vetting wherein EE's vet gravity wheels and circuits? or are we going to include some ME's to cover that area? i sure hope we end up with a panel of 'experts' rather than just one judge.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #416 on: November 22, 2009, 08:25:09 PM »
99

you will be great at this ...

but please do it right ...

this is all so simple ... this is why people become confused ..

ist!

i beleave there to be 36 ...  ;)  and im not 1 of them ...  ;)  i choose to sit out ya know ...  8)

i will not judge!   i have made my mistakes aswell as we all have ...  but im helping to point the way ...  this just cant be some farrie tale game .. 

put up  some real money youll get the real deal  ;D ;D ;D ;D

i have posted much info  free on this site .. for all to see 

and i doubt we come to a simpler answer
or a unit... that can match its endless supply from nothing as you say ..  ;D

it is not the unit ...  it is its design and operation ..

« Last Edit: November 22, 2009, 08:46:12 PM by innovation_station »

poynt99

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #417 on: November 22, 2009, 08:42:08 PM »
I would also add, in accordance with 2) above;

That if the applicant is either unwilling or unable to properly perform the required measurements, the vetting person may partake in the additional measurements on an adequate replication themselves using their own test equipment, in order to determine the merit of the application.

.99

innovation_station

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #418 on: November 22, 2009, 08:50:07 PM »
your well suited for this ... your skills are more than proven ..

keep it real ... 

i say 99 gets a seat!  :)

and i truly am sorry for being how i was ...  it was to make you grow  ;)

peace keep it real 99 !

w814

oops i mean 100  ;)

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #419 on: November 22, 2009, 10:14:32 PM »
I'll make an educated prediction, you may have about a minimum of 2 months and a maximum of 3 months to win this prize before someone else does with real unequivocal efficiency.

just my 2 bits.

Jerry 8)