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RADEC

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Promises Promises No Magnet Motor YET
« on: August 08, 2005, 08:24:33 PM »
Hi to all,

Well I'm Trying and triying different weird ideas but noting works. Seeing those web pages like Cicclone's or prendev's one wolud think this is an easy thing to acomplish, but the trut is were are tose supposely working motors? they are not on the market. To me it seem like every body says or claim they acheive the holly grail just to send  message of superiority to others. The problem here is that you can trick your device video making it look that is running, when on reality is taking power from else were.

If some body states it have a working model why it can reach the market yet. I'm aware of the impact of such a device will have on your electric company but think that tecnology can be applied on their scale which will result in at last in a cheaper bill for us every month.

What do you think is happenig here?

"I'm not smart... I'm just a dummy with lost of imagination"

RADEC

Kevlar

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Re: Promises Promises No Magnet Motor YET
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2005, 05:16:21 AM »
I'll bite,

Personally, I don't believe anyone has created a device that does work yet.  It appear they come up with a theory and look for investers to assist with the financial burden of experimentation.   If you are not going to market or patent a device, why show it off and give others the chance to duplicate your work?

When I see a verified working unit on the stores shelves, then I wil slow down my own research or move to something else.  While I believe magnets can and will hold a place in a non-fueled design, at this point the sweet spot have not yet been hit.

RADEC

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Re: Promises Promises No Magnet Motor YET
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2005, 12:22:53 PM »
Hi Kev,

That's what I'm talking about!. At this moment I have made up to 10 different configurations (one prototype and the rest computer simulations) and nothing seems to works. The problem here is how to create the required inbalance.

To me this is just as an equation working with fractional numbers; add 1/4 on one side then you must add 4/1 on the other. See result will be a balanced system for the equation, wihch means NO ROTATION! for any motor.

This is kind of frustrating. If Nicolas Tesla did not succced, why we should think we could?. As I have the resources for doing a couple of "working" prototypes, I will give up to December If I don't get nothing up to that date. Then I'll QUIT on the idea for ever.

RADEC 


sypherios

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Re: Promises Promises No Magnet Motor YET
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2005, 05:35:56 AM »
Have you tried Minatos system??

RADEC

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Re: Promises Promises No Magnet Motor YET
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2005, 12:21:54 PM »
sypherios,

No I did not. In fact I don't want to replicate existing concepts or prototypes. My goal is to produce my very own magnetic motor. Right now I'm working in the conceptualization of a different approach. If this one does not work I will move on into other stuff.

Good luck to all that are trying!

RADEC