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Author Topic: Mylow Motor was a fake  (Read 114394 times)

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #105 on: May 22, 2009, 01:46:02 AM »
Check this out


"Ok people, you were not patient but we have been. We have now reported all of
the Howard Johnson details in a new DVD that we just made. It shows it all. So
just stop all the complaints in this respect.

Most people's faith have been crushed by all this, but hopefully we can promote
faith in the real thing and also can promote scientific investigation.

Rick"

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/mylow_magmo/message/1647


Let me guess.. someone stole the wheel, they dont have the full data, etc. For the low, low price of $49.95

I don't know about the data or the wheel, but one thing I am very sure about: nobody will be able to use any of the information in the video to build a self-runner, unless they use John Bedini's definition of the term. And if they do that, Mylow has already shown us how.
So I recommend that you donate that 50 bucks to your local no-kill pet shelter. It will do much more to alleviate suffering in the world than if you toss it at those clowns, and you'll feel a lot better about yourself afterward.

RunningBare

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #106 on: May 22, 2009, 01:49:58 AM »
Ditto this, man did they swoop in fast to pick the carcass.

I don't know about the data or the wheel, but one thing I am very sure about: nobody will be able to use any of the information in the video to build a self-runner, unless they use John Bedini's definition of the term. And if they do that, Mylow has already shown us how.
So I recommend that you donate that 50 bucks to your local no-kill pet shelter. It will do much more to alleviate suffering in the world than if you toss it at those clowns, and you'll feel a lot better about yourself afterward.

nyctuber

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #107 on: May 22, 2009, 01:54:05 AM »
I don't know about the data or the wheel, but one thing I am very sure about: nobody will be able to use any of the information in the video to build a self-runner, unless they use John Bedini's definition of the term. And if they do that, Mylow has already shown us how.
So I recommend that you donate that 50 bucks to your local no-kill pet shelter. It will do much more to alleviate suffering in the world than if you toss it at those clowns, and you'll feel a lot better about yourself afterward.

In EFTV Bedini says something about having published the plans for a working free energy device in some booklet, which then disappeared, and someone built one/ demoed it at a conference but the 'batteries were stolen' at the conference. The guy supposedly disappears, but Bedini sees him years later well dressed and apparently wealthy, inferring he was 'paid off.'

My first thought was.. why don't you publsh the plans again, why does it matter if the booklets are gone. He launches into something about conspiracy against anyone who tries it.

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #108 on: May 22, 2009, 02:13:05 AM »
Actually, the Mylow experience showed me something
very important;

Historically people have stated;

That some particular magnetic motor design;
"It ran for a while but then discharged it's magnets
and it stopped running."

My brain always said; "But magnet motors don't run" and
magnets don't discharge!"

=> Mylow showed us that "Magnetic motor can work but
only when they have previous composition magnets"
and "That when magnetic motor does run they discharge
those magnets."

Plus I realize now that there is something I call
"Pseudo gain" allowing both, the rotor to loose
momentum, and the magnets to discharge
simultaneously which allows the motor to run
for a while dodging the sticky spot. But, requiring
magnets to be recharged or whatever in the long
run.

:S:MarkSCoffman

You are mistaking effect for cause.
If you can show me a motor that runs from the energy obtained from discharging its magnets, I'll show you a...


wait for it....



fishing line.

(insert favorite crazy smiley here)

Sorry, I couldn't resist. Carry on.

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #109 on: May 22, 2009, 02:24:41 AM »
In EFTV Bedini says something about having published the plans for a working free energy device in some booklet, which then disappeared, and someone built one/ demoed it at a conference but the 'batteries were stolen' at the conference. The guy supposedly disappears, but Bedini sees him years later well dressed and apparently wealthy, inferring he was 'paid off.'

My first thought was.. why don't you publsh the plans again, why does it matter if the booklets are gone. He launches into something about conspiracy against anyone who tries it.

My first thought was, "Why do free energy machines always need batteries to run?"

nyctuber

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #110 on: May 22, 2009, 02:27:12 AM »
My first thought was, "Why do free energy machines always need batteries to run?"

Well, you know, they switch back and forth using a flux capacitor, not to be confused with a monofilament capacitor, and...

RunningBare

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #111 on: May 22, 2009, 02:38:34 AM »
"Raises the volume"; AND THE BEAT GOES ON!

http://pureenergysystems.com/store/MylowMagnetMotor_plans/

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #112 on: May 22, 2009, 02:59:00 AM »
Don't know about MiBs and conspiracies, but there really are a bunch of patents locked up under security clauses. Here's a link at the PTO describing the process:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/documents/0100_115.htm

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #113 on: May 22, 2009, 04:02:15 AM »
"Raises the volume"; AND THE BEAT GOES ON!

http://pureenergysystems.com/store/MylowMagnetMotor_plans/

Snicker.

"Criteria to Claim "First Independent Replication of Mylow's All-Magnet Motor"

In order to lay claim to being the first, second, or third person or group to successfully replicate Mylow's all-magnet motor, the following criteria need to be met:

   1. Shoot a video showing the rotor accelerating through the power of magnets alone."

TK: Done. Please note that it says nothing about the motor ACTUALLY accelerating through the power of magnets alone.

 "  2. Post the video to YouTube or send it to me (Sterling) or to someone else with a YouTube account or other public video site to be posted. This will constitute the time stamp of public disclosure.  If validated, this date will constitute the time the replication was successfully demonstrated."

TK: Done. In spades.
 
 " 3. Have your motor validated by a qualified individual or group that is willing to make their certification made public (e.g. operates for at least one hour).  [Needs to be accomplished within a week.]"

TK: Done. I even invited Sterling himself to come and see it. He'll have to sign an NDA, though.
   
"  4. There must be at least a 50% similarity to Mylow's design, either the Stonehenge version or the bar-magnet rotor version."

TK: Absolutely. Even the drive mechanisms, certainly. Mr. Hand and TriLene.


How have I not qualified FULLY AND COMPLETELY with these requirements?

I want my award. Or to be told in words even a Mormon bishop could understand, why I won't be getting it.

nyctuber

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #114 on: May 22, 2009, 04:16:18 AM »
Your claim is disqualified by condition #1. Let it go, you don't really need Sterling's money anyway do ya?

He's admitted you were right, in so many words.

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #115 on: May 22, 2009, 04:19:23 AM »
Dear James Randi
As you know, the "free energy" research community has at times been critical of you and your One Million Dollar Challenge, saying that your requirements are too stringent, the prize will never be awarded, you are biased against claims of paranormal or fringe science, et cetera.
I am writing this to inform you of a very interesting case that I am sure will entertain and enlighten you. It will also give you some (even more) ammunition when these attacks against you are coming.
It seems that Sterling Allan, the proprietor of the PESwiki web site, has recently made an offer of an award, for which I applied and am fully qualified to receive. However, it appears that, due to certain developments of a rather amusing nature, he intends to weasel on his clear obligation to award me this prize.
If you want to know more...let me know. Meanwhile, you could check out "Mylow" and "TinselKoala" on YouTube and PESWiki.
More later---

Sincerely,
Alek Talison

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #116 on: May 22, 2009, 04:21:20 AM »
Your claim is disqualified by condition #1. Let it go, you don't really need Sterling's money anyway do ya?

He's admitted you were right, in so many words.
No, it's not.  I showed just what Mylow showed.
I don't need or want his money, it isn't rightfully his anyway.
If he's admitted that I'm right, I want the prize. A certificate for me and a donation for the animal shelter will be sufficient.

nyctuber

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #117 on: May 22, 2009, 04:26:51 AM »
No, it's not.  I showed just what Mylow showed.
I don't need or want his money, it isn't rightfully his anyway.
If he's admitted that I'm right, I want the prize. A certificate for me and a donation for the animal shelter will be sufficient.

He admitted you were right about the wire, which to be honest was basically a joke video on your part which serendipitiously turned out to be reality.

To win the prize, you need to show a motor *actually* being powered by magnets alone. It's a stupid prize, this whole thing is stupid.

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #118 on: May 22, 2009, 05:36:01 AM »
No, to win the prize I need to do what the requirements say, which is to SHOW a motor accelerating by magnets alone.
How is this video not showing acceleration by magnets alone? Showing, remember. Showing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvpTXdWAd1M

(This motor really really works. The MiB threatened my bird's wife's life, and made me put the fishing lines in. The motor is really powering my entire house. Prove me wrong.)

TinselKoala

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Re: Mylow Motor was a fake
« Reply #119 on: May 22, 2009, 05:39:57 AM »
He admitted you were right about the wire, which to be honest was basically a joke video on your part which serendipitiously turned out to be reality.

To win the prize, you need to show a motor *actually* being powered by magnets alone. It's a stupid prize, this whole thing is stupid.

Sorry. I see a lot of responses. Not many are taking it as a joke and I'm glad, because I'm serious as a heart attack. I do not like it when people look me in the eyeballs and lie to me. No matter what.