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Author Topic: Mylow Motor was a fake  (Read 114879 times)

Bobbotov

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #225 on: May 25, 2009, 04:28:43 AM »
I am sure all of this deconstruction is taking time away from your own replication which would settle the veracity of Mylow's claim far more than this.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #226 on: May 25, 2009, 04:33:35 AM »
@Bobbotov

Just covering all the bases.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #227 on: May 25, 2009, 04:36:54 AM »
It just seems that stirring muddy water will only make it murkier.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #228 on: May 25, 2009, 04:43:52 AM »
Take a look at these 2 photos.  I took them from the ones Watts posted above and blew them up a bit and off to the left side, I can see a second line (straight) running along just above where the dresser top meets the wall.  It is either a perfectly straight scratch in the drywall or it is something else?  This is located about 1/4" above the joint between the tabletop and the wall.

This is not a joke and no trickery (or to use Mylow's word: Fakery) is involved here.  I simply hit the sharpen button 3 times and increased the contrast after blowing it up.  The next shot is the negative of the same photo and together I'll bet you can see the line I am talking about.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #229 on: May 25, 2009, 04:47:48 AM »
To be perfectly honest, I usually skip over the beginning of that video, but upon reviewing it, the wood grain does have long horizontal whitish sections. You make some good points, wattsup. It's tough when dealing with low resolution flash video. There's no doubt about the line in later videos, though.

Pirate88179

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #230 on: May 25, 2009, 04:52:03 AM »
I added arrows....

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #231 on: May 25, 2009, 05:02:17 AM »
The theory that it runs through the hole has not been proven.

However, it is most likely still running on string power. What's this at 5:07 (and before/after)

EDIT: A less prominent line appears to the right as well, so perhaps it's an artifact of filming the disk itself


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nyctuber

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #232 on: May 25, 2009, 05:28:53 AM »
Reflection of the base on the shaft? Or fishing line?



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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #233 on: May 25, 2009, 06:20:00 AM »
@nyctuber

Don't think so. In your second photo pointing to the PS on the shaft, if the string made that line, it would have been fat enough to be seen by the naked eye otherwise it could not have made that type of shadow. The shaft at that perspective becomes, based on the camera angle, is reflective of objects that are behind and to the right side of Mylow.

Also, this can be noted to my point No. 3 and would equal a PS operation that was already activated and turning and the removing of the stator bridge had no bearing, but it did, because if the PS was coming from somewhere else and was still turning, then by removing the bridge the wheel should have turned on its own. This was shown by @TK when he reversed the direction of his test, meaning no manual push would have been required to start her up.

The other photos pointing to the back wall near the table edge is simply the image transition for both color extremes, one of the wall and one of the table, plus one unseen but affecting space between the wall and the back of the table.

So this again points to NO PS.

Guys, I would like for this question to be resolved to the best of our abilities because this is why some want us to forget about this whole thing. My tests show that a Mylow wheel is possible and that's by using neos. The putting of the magnets is not pardonable. If you are off by one or two, it won't turn.

I will put a better discussion of this in the builders thread.

OH, I also added this next photo showing a close up of the left bridge h ole from the inside as the wheel is turning at around 6:33 just to show the hole does not show any PS.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #234 on: May 25, 2009, 06:28:09 AM »
I'm not sure i agre with you about the fatness of the string, it sort of looks like it could be a string and a shadow beneath it.  I don't know.

This is good though, I hadnt watched the beginning of that video for a long time, maybe never. The wood grain definitely has long white horizontal streaks, somewhat of an unusual grain really.

Does the pain ever stop? Lol.


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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #235 on: May 25, 2009, 06:48:05 AM »
Well, why should it stop if it is important to know and consider ALL the possibilities. Since this is the fake thread, let's add some logic to it.

Regarding the High Res Videos.

If anyone can please do me a favor. Grab a shot of the High Res showing the motor and battery on the couch from the High Res Video and show the same shot from the You Tube video at the same frame. I would be VERY CURIOUS to learn something in comparing these two shots.

Question:

Is it possible that even the bar magnet vids were real, but the High Res was doctored at some places and sent to Sterling to show they are fake, trying to discredit Mylow, pushing him to show a motor and a battery during one of his tyrades.

The question is Yes or No.

That would explain why when Mylow put the bridge STRAIGHT DOWNWARDS where the string that is shown should be. If the strings were drawn in to some of the frames, it was done after Mylow normally let that bridge go down the way it should Straight Down.

I really need a comparison of the motor on the couch and do not intent on signing anywhere for a torrent to get the High res copy. Besides, it's getting late.

Maybe the Finns can help.

ellubpt

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #236 on: May 25, 2009, 08:43:10 AM »
Well, why should it stop if it is important to know and consider ALL the possibilities. Since this is the fake thread, let's add some logic to it.

Regarding the High Res Videos.

If anyone can please do me a favor. Grab a shot of the High Res showing the motor and battery on the couch from the High Res Video and show the same shot from the You Tube video at the same frame. I would be VERY CURIOUS to learn something in comparing these two shots.

Question:

Is it possible that even the bar magnet vids were real, but the High Res was doctored at some places and sent to Sterling to show they are fake, trying to discredit Mylow, pushing him to show a motor and a battery during one of his tyrades.

The question is Yes or No.

That would explain why when Mylow put the bridge STRAIGHT DOWNWARDS where the string that is shown should be. If the strings were drawn in to some of the frames, it was done after Mylow normally let that bridge go down the way it should Straight Down.

I really need a comparison of the motor on the couch and do not intent on signing anywhere for a torrent to get the High res copy. Besides, it's getting late.

Maybe the Finns can help.
Here is the hi res of the couch shot. I'll see if I have the regular YouTube one.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #237 on: May 25, 2009, 08:46:49 AM »
I think this is the same frame, maybe off by one.

Pirate88179

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #238 on: May 25, 2009, 08:56:31 AM »
ellubpt:

Nice work in finding those.

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #239 on: May 25, 2009, 09:06:54 AM »
ellubpt:

Nice work in finding those.

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