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magneticveil

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #180 on: May 05, 2009, 04:42:22 PM »
mylows motor on a glass table

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sCeQ8bwmcE&feature=channel_page

not sure if everyone has seen this..
just trying to be helpful

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #182 on: May 05, 2009, 05:46:19 PM »
After reading this thread this morning, ROTFLMAO.
I suspect the mod will not be pleased with my reply:

One:"Mylow just showed you a device that just saved you 30 years of R&D. I think that is a pretty good head start. I'll take that any day."

 You have seen a video of a spindle with a disk with magnets attached with a separate arm with magnets attached. It spins, CLAIMED to do so on its own.
 So far no
PROOF.

TWO:"There is a difference between a Replicator and a new term I will coin as "Replifaker". So which one are you now. This thread is for the guys that will be building this device and those that wish to honestly collaborate."

 Wow what are you replicating? How can it do as claimed?? Do you think just placing magnets on a disk will replicate this??
 
Any true replicator will start with the basics as shown. Magnets attached to a disk on a spindle.  Most will then try to space such to try and get what is claimed. Of course such does not get what is claimed from what has ALREADY been done.

What always is a problem with such: is simply the replicators do not have the equipment, and or (Some times) the knowledge to go past the point of just trying to reposition the set up.

 If any one thinks such is a true replication attempt, You are wrong.

 Magnetic fields are such they will act in specific actions and reactions.  For this thing to work very specific things must be happening.  What are they.   

As for shots at Mylow: Well fact are he did not even know what his magnet poles were in the beginning.  He has yet to allow some one else to actually view the item to verify it.  He has yet to show that spindle taken apart. Hell his brother could have played a trick on him with such as the spindle.

 The main thing in all of this with this thread is the "what are you replicating?". What are the why of it actually having a chance to work?

 
 For them replicating: the measurements of your set up should be recorded, and posted in such as this thread. Your observations should be shared with the rest.

 The methods this whole system is using, needs some direction. Most folks can not do the cost of equipment for measuring velocity changes or even counters for revolutions and so on.  Yet even the basic layout and measurement, magnets used should be kept in such endeavors.  Observations and notes that show a variation from the other replications should be shared.

 Like I said, A good laugh this morning is what this thread has given me.

This thread is about replication of a device shown in a video,  yet so far all attempts show it can not be done, and even show the why of such not being able to be done.
 
  Yet belief, not science or even basic tinkering is in play on this and other sites.  For you folks thinking you can replicate this, please keep notes and observations. By a lot of such information, if such is real, others may be able to use such to aid in there endeavor.   Missed set ups tell a lot, if real, and if not real, they will tell why it is not.

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #183 on: May 05, 2009, 06:26:44 PM »
@vonwolf

Mylow just showed you a device that just saved you 30 years of R&D. I think that is a pretty good head start. I'll take that any day.


Hey wattsup;
  I didn't mean anything negative, I'm on Mylow's side on this. I do not think Mylow owes any more than he has given.
   It looks like he is just trying to be honest and I hope he keeps going in the face of all this negativity.
  I don't know if it will go any where but Mylow has done his part, he owes me or  anyone els nothing. If people think its fake prove it its not up to Mylow to defend himself, I know he dose not work for me.
   Sory if it look like I was flaming him as I said I hope he dosn't give up.

   Pete

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #184 on: May 05, 2009, 09:22:47 PM »
Ah, censorship. The Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. Orwell would be rolling in his grave. Congratulations. You won't be hearing any more about my "replifaketion". And you also won't be able to build a working Mylow motor--because there isn't any such thing.
Bye bye wattsup.

X00013

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #185 on: May 06, 2009, 01:51:30 AM »
Ah, censorship. The Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. Orwell would be rolling in his grave. Congratulations. You won't be hearing any more about my "replifaketion". And you also won't be able to build a working Mylow motor--because there isn't any such thing.
Bye bye wattsup.

BULLSHIT!!!  TK, u r a respected person in this forum, keep osting
 
@ Watts , hope you didnt pay to much for those bearings http://vxb.com/

chrisC

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #186 on: May 06, 2009, 02:01:13 AM »
Ah, censorship. The Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. Orwell would be rolling in his grave. Congratulations. You won't be hearing any more about my "replifaketion". And you also won't be able to build a working Mylow motor--because there isn't any such thing.
Bye bye wattsup.

@TK

Er, why let some over enthusiastic replicators get on your nerves? You know you have the expertise and tell the truth and I sure appreciate your candor too.
If you just leave like this, aren't you duplicating the behavior of MyLow? I hope you will reconsider. Thanks

cheers
chrisC

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #187 on: May 06, 2009, 06:26:40 AM »
@X00013

Not too expensive but they are the perfect size for this project and they have stock. Lots of sites I called list many ceramic bearings but have few in stock. Mine are only ceramic ball bearings with non-magnetic metal casing. I will use only two of them in the base and keep two on hand for a second build.

@TK

The rule is very easy. DON'T ATTACK MYLOW. SIMPLE. You can call this censorship (which it is not) or whatever else you want but there are many ways of saying what you want to say without resorting to low blows. Please figure it out.

As for my Replifaker remark, you know exactly why I said this. No need to resort to ultra-drama. You could have just agreed saying something like "Yes, I should have thought twice on that one" instead of brandishing this data thingy. Anyways,
you decide.

@nyctuber

OK, I got your PM and from your explanation and understanding we will not ban you. But please keep in mind that at this stage, you are on a type of probationary period. Same goes for all those mentioned by Mylow.

Now can I get back to my work bench. lol

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #188 on: May 06, 2009, 07:17:55 AM »

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #189 on: May 06, 2009, 08:08:19 AM »
Has anyone attempted to replicate Mylow's setup?   Has anyone succeeded?  It would great to see some actual replication threads started... Even if the attempts fail, it might be useful information for others.


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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #190 on: May 06, 2009, 08:17:46 AM »
Has anyone attempted to replicate Mylow's setup?   Has anyone succeeded?  It would great to see some actual replication threads started... Even if the attempts fail, it might be useful information for others.

LOL! you must be new around here! ;D


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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #191 on: May 06, 2009, 11:31:53 AM »
I have a question that I can not get out of my mind. In the video you can tell that the stator magnet stand is very light, and he said that the stator magnet is pulled down by the other magnets but when there are no magnets under the stator and the magnets on the wheel are off to both side's shouldn't the stator mag get pushed or pulled over.

The point is that Myow's machine has a 'smooth' operation: the sticky points occur because of the magnetic quality of the plate in a reduced manner and thus is the stator pull also minimal to the left and right. But there is a track consistency with the magnets that tends to vibrate - remember the ticking version - if you hold them without the arrangement or in a loose stator arrangement. Therefore says Mylow that it is pulled down, not sidewards. It is in the resistance that the stator arrangement offers that the track pulls itself under along the stator arrangement. Would the stator be allowed to vibrate with the track, the movement would stop. This is what I am observing with my present tests.

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #192 on: May 06, 2009, 02:51:51 PM »
I emailed sandsmachine.com to see if they could machine a base with bearings similar to mylow's, to go with the aluminium plates...

I suggested his demand will pick up next week if he can package the base with the plate

 ;D

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #193 on: May 06, 2009, 03:10:44 PM »
@watts: definition of "discussion":
http://dictionary.die.net/discussion

In my mind, this definition allows, nay requires, contrarian views. The statement you deleted, right after LC's excellent post, did not attack Mylow, it only challenged him.
I find it really ironic, but absolutely typical, that I am the one accused of "faking" something, and even being flamed and yes, attacked, when I am posting (or was posting) real results and pointing out how Mylow could be faking, and the inconsistencies in his behaviour and statements.
Like I said before, suppression of the truth is definitely happening in the free energy/ overunity research area. You can see it right here before your very eyeballs.

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Re: MylowHJ Replication - Discussion
« Reply #194 on: May 06, 2009, 03:33:42 PM »
TK
Sir
 What specific truth[being suppressed ] are you talking about?
Chet