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Author Topic: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.  (Read 59059 times)

tinu

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #30 on: March 30, 2008, 01:53:43 AM »

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Magnet motors can?t possibly work.
Personally, Feynman think this is really ignorant statement.


It may well be and I fully respect your views and your hopes. Unfortunately, not only theory but also experiments led me to that conclusion. I also think that regardless of the existing conspiracies, there is something else into this world. Academia (and not only) is well connected and any news about a real magnet motor (be it just in nW range) will spread like fire. It never happened.
Remember cold fusion that circled the planet in no time? Then, outside of OU, take global warming, for instance. Large masses manipulation exists but one can also find the well studied version of global warming. The right answer is always out there and it gains momentum no matter what, as long as it is based on real evidences and solid proofs. This was not the case with magnet motors which, let?s admit, are very simple to experiment with and have a long history.

Cheers,
Tinu

P.S. Are you related with Richard P. Feynman?

Bulbz

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #31 on: March 30, 2008, 03:04:06 AM »
Here ya' go, something to cheer-up this thread.

It's my post for a half baked idea from about 6 months ago. It only got 3 replies, and two of them were mine.  :D

Anyway, the animation is still quite pretty to look at.  ;D

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3400.0.html

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #32 on: March 30, 2008, 03:12:07 AM »
@Bulbz,

Nice....!

It's very similar to the Torbay motor in principle.

Thanks.

~D

Bulbz

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #33 on: March 30, 2008, 03:14:53 AM »
@Bulbz,

Nice....!

It's very similar to the Torbay motor in principle.

Thanks.

~D


Yes, I was quite supprised to learn that my idea was similar to the Torbay. I actually had the idea about 8 years ago, but only found out about the Torbay last year.

Spooky  :D.

Liberty

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #34 on: March 30, 2008, 03:20:26 AM »

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Magnet motors can?t possibly work.
Personally, Feynman think this is really ignorant statement.


It may well be and I fully respect your views and your hopes. Unfortunately, not only theory but also experiments led me to that conclusion. I also think that regardless of the existing conspiracies, there is something else into this world. Academia (and not only) is well connected and any news about a real magnet motor (be it just in nW range) will spread like fire. It never happened.
Remember cold fusion that circled the planet in no time? Then, outside of OU, take global warming, for instance. Large masses manipulation exists but one can also find the well studied version of global warming. The right answer is always out there and it gains momentum no matter what, as long as it is based on real evidences and solid proofs. This was not the case with magnet motors which, let?s admit, are very simple to experiment with and have a long history.

Cheers,
Tinu

P.S. Are you related with Richard P. Feynman?

Perhaps you need a new theory and better experiments?  I always thought that if magnets will attract towards each other and push away from each other, there must be a way to take advantage of this and make a motor using permanent magnetism. I think there is a way and the principle I came up with seems to work well in the motors that I have built so far.  But it is still experimental at this point. 

I encourage you to hang in there and keep the faith.
 ;)

Feynman

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #35 on: March 30, 2008, 04:08:28 AM »
No I am not related to Feynman besides kindred spirit  :D

I think we cannot really speak of the 'impossible' any longer.  The world has become far too strange.  Anyway, earlier I spoke too harshly when I said the claim was ignorant, so my apologies.

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #36 on: March 30, 2008, 04:45:04 AM »
Omnibus is a bully, ok maybe he is clever, but the way he bullies and insults other peoples experiments/work here is just not acceptable behavior.

Localjoe

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #37 on: March 30, 2008, 05:33:14 AM »
Steffan Please Feel free to Publicly Post konducts IP address and login history im sure a few of us would find that useful .. After the mother comment and all

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« Reply #38 on: March 30, 2008, 05:33:52 AM »
Omnibus is a bully, ok maybe he is clever, but the way he bullies and insults other peoples experiments/work here is just not acceptable behavior.
I bet he wouldn't be such a bully if he was actually in the room with me. I bet he would be quite respectful.   :-\

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« Reply #39 on: March 30, 2008, 05:37:21 AM »
Steffan Please Feel free to Publicly Post konducts IP address and login history im sure a few of us would find that useful .. After the mother comment and all
IP addresses go both ways dumbass. Knock and your fucked. So ... fuck JOE mama and yo sister ...BEEEIIIIIIAAAAATTTCHHHHH!!!

Besides...why would Stefan want to add any legal troubles to his list? Who made you his big brother anyway? I'm sure he'd rather you cut his grass or wash his car or make yourself actually useful.

Localjoe

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #40 on: March 30, 2008, 05:43:00 AM »
I guess im just a happy member knonduct. O well say what you wish and have a nice day remember a nice day  ;) :)

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« Reply #41 on: March 30, 2008, 05:52:35 AM »
Well...it's been fun...I'm sure this will get bumped around or deleted. Whatever. Stefan may have succumb to the HAARP Rays and caught a bad case of stupid. 

I know that I am an asshole. I was born that way and have learned to accept it. But I only use my super asshole powers when someone else is too scared to use their own. The mental programming of a politically correct society has made most of the people in this world sheep...afraid to say anything. I always say live love and laugh. But demand respect. By Stefan allowing myself or Omnibutt to operate like this shows a remarkable lack of respect for members here or even himself or his work. At any rate, it's too painful for me to watch as often as I'd like to visit here. People have repeatedly requested Omnibutt's banishment, but for some reason, whatever it may be, he is left to do his thing.

And BTW...I've said equally rude things to the CEO of Steorn more than once. I'm still in their secret little club. Always question authority. They work for you, not the other way around.

FreeEnergy

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #42 on: March 30, 2008, 06:21:04 AM »
 :o wow lol i can't believe this thread lol  :D

we'll see how long this thread lasts lol.




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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #43 on: March 30, 2008, 07:11:17 AM »
@ konduct:

First, chill the "F" out!  Yes, Omnibus can be frustrating but, I look at it as tuition to be here to interact with all of the other smart people here.  Some people are dicks.  Some are great.  The rest are in between and it is us that decide if we want to remain here or not.  I thank Stefan every day for this site.  I have learned so much more, and met so many great people since being on here than I could have if I attended MIT.  Why not buy Omnibus a beer and discuss your differences?  He is opinionated for sure, but, he is on this site and I believe he has good intentions, as do we all. (I hope)

Bill

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Re: OU.com rules! Stefan is the man.
« Reply #44 on: March 30, 2008, 08:43:39 AM »
@Konduct

The most important thread to visit is The Lee Tesung Lead Out theory. All your dire questions will be answered there
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