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Offline Omnibus

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #30 on: April 22, 2010, 02:18:52 PM »
Is this the same Dick Korff from the video: https://en.fh-muenster.de/hochschule/organisation/vizepraesident_korff.php Stefan, maybe you can give him a call. As far as I could hear he says that he's found already [OU devices] but this is extra.

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #31 on: April 22, 2010, 02:21:48 PM »
Well..........

All kidding aside I don't know what they feed their kids in the Netherlands?

But It definitely works for free energy ,out of the box thinking!!

1st Gravity wheels ,now magnet motors!

TV, press releases, big Universities!

Don't these guys have M.I.B.'s?

Wheres all that "paranoia"?

Must be the diet?

Ours makes us nervous and jerky! [well I'm not so nervous anymore]

HHmmm.........

Chet

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #32 on: April 22, 2010, 02:26:52 PM »
Again, Delft University is not just any place. That's the largest university in Holland where van't Hoff has worked as well as the founder of Phillips company, among many other prominent scientists. Couldn't catch the name of the fellow who was the host. If I knew who he was I'd like to call him.

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #33 on: April 22, 2010, 02:32:10 PM »
Hi Omnibus!

I´ve been searching for a while inside TU Delft (university) webpage, and there is no mention of this event.... Not in their daily agenda, nor in the student`s blogs ... nowhere.

Maybe some good dutch user can make a phone call to the university and at least confirm that the event really took place in there ?

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #34 on: April 22, 2010, 02:33:57 PM »
Again, Delft University is not just any place. That's the largest university in Holland where van't Hoff has worked as well as the founder of Phillips company, among many other prominent scientists. Couldn't catch the name of the fellow who was the host. If I knew who he was I'd like to call him.

The host looks familiar, i believe he is from the aircraft and space devision.  I will see i i can find a  video i did see him do earlier.

Found it:

INg. Coen Vermeeren

Did also some intresting resears about ufo.


He also dit a series on UFO's at the university, in dutch.

http://collegerama.tudelft.nl/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=b859808c04254b798d942b6856b8548d

http://collegerama.tudelft.nl/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=b859808c04254b798d942b6856b8548d

Offline Omnibus

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #35 on: April 22, 2010, 02:42:18 PM »
Hi Omnibus!

I´ve been searching for a while inside TU Delft (university) webpage, and there is no mention of this event.... Not in their daily agenda, nor in the student`s blogs ... nowhere.

Maybe some good dutch user can make a phone call to the university and at least confirm that the event really took place in there ?

Regards,
SigmaX

Similar thing happened when Walter Torbay came to Manhattan, if you remember. I was told by the Argentinean minister of technology that the presentation is going to be at the New York University which I immediately checked because I live almost on the campus. They had no idea. Later it turned out the demo is going to be at the Bronx Community College. They had no idea either (which after 9/11 is hard to believe, if there were to be an event on campus), Ultimately Torbay did have a talk the BCC but he didn't show the motor working. Back in the old threads there a whole saga described. Here, in this case we at least see a working motor demonstrated at in an university setting. Still not enough. Under what conditions will Yildiz assist its replication by third parties, that's the question?

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #36 on: April 22, 2010, 02:43:03 PM »
I share your doubt, Stephan. This is not a 100 percent permanent magnet motor. In the video, the wires are very visible at the fan side. (1 min.25sec.) In the patent he writes in point 0051 about the possibility that one or more magnets are of the electromagnetic kind. The use of a hidden battery is then very plausible. Just one time the word 'motor' is used in the description of the device. In 0002 he writes that already a long time the brushless DC motor exists, who is doing the same as his invention. In 0003 he explains that his goal is to improve the interaction between a static magnetic field and a dynamic magnetic field. Unclear how he generates the last. I give him the benefit of the doubt. In my opinion it's a  big conventional brushless motor with hidden features.  ;) 

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #37 on: April 22, 2010, 02:47:41 PM »
Well..........

All kidding aside I don't know what they feed their kids in the Netherlands?

But It definitely works for free energy ,out of the box thinking!!

1st Gravity wheels ,now magnet motors!

TV, press releases, big Universities!

Don't these guys have M.I.B.'s?

Wheres all that "paranoia"?

Must be the diet?

Ours makes us nervous and jerky! [well I'm not so nervous anymore]

HHmmm.........

Chet

I live here.. And as a good Dutchman i feed my kids marihuana  ;)

But do not get fooled, main stream media is not picking it up! 
I do howerver agree that it is promissing that universaties are "opening" a little up.

But as always... What's next?   

It seems that al good idears to benefit human kind seems to be a fraud or just dissapear...

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #38 on: April 22, 2010, 02:59:40 PM »
I share your doubt, Stephan. This is not a 100 percent permanent magnet motor. In the video, the wires are very visible at the fan side. (1 min.25sec.) In the patent he writes in point 0051 about the possibility that one or more magnets are of the electromagnetic kind. The use of a hidden battery is then very plausible. Just one time the word 'motor' is used in the description of the device. In 0002 he writes that already a long time the brushless DC motor exists, who is doing the same as his invention. In 0003 he explains that his goal is to improve the interaction between a static magnetic field and a dynamic magnetic field. Unclear how he generates the last. I give him the benefit of the doubt. In my opinion it's a  big conventional brushless motor with hidden features.  ;)

Are these really wires or are some clamps, part of the construction. Why would these wires be protruded there? Anyway, if Yildiz really cares about his device to not sink into oblivion he should explain carefully what it rally does and how it's constructed. Otherwise, why do these public demonstrations. To gain credibility. Hardly.

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #39 on: April 22, 2010, 03:32:57 PM »
I just sent an email to several of the press dept. in the university ... maybe they answer me if the event really took place in there ...

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #40 on: April 22, 2010, 04:25:14 PM »
aaaaaannnddd  .... They answered me !!!!

Hi Enrique,
 
The inventor, Muammer Yildiz, is currently touring Europe to interest universities and investors for his invention. One of his presentations took place on Tuesday 20 April at Delft University of Technology for a select group of scientists from both Delft University of Technology and Eindhoven University of Technology.
 
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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #41 on: April 22, 2010, 04:52:33 PM »
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to interest universities and investors for his invention

I guess "to interest universities" is put in there just for flavor. The real part is "to interest investors". How well known that is. If he really intends to get universities interested in this he should behave the way anybody doing research in a university setting behaves -- provide an open dissemination of what he thinks he has achieved. Investors are a different cup of tea and those interested in investors only use universities as a smoke screen to appear there's something really scientific going on, which may not actually be the case.

So, he went to Delft University, made a short presentation and that's it. From now on he may claim when talking to investors that it's been shown in universities. Is that it? Will Delft University allow to use their name in this way without further involvement to get to the bottom of the claim? How pathetic if that's the case.

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #42 on: April 22, 2010, 05:07:51 PM »
Omnibus:

I hope it is not the case ... At least it seems he dissassembles the motor. It is also to be noted that there are students attending, and probably professors. It would be nice to hear from them, what do the think, what could they see, etc.


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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #43 on: April 22, 2010, 05:43:05 PM »
There is something missing.

When you do a presentation of a new device it is general practice to have available technical data sheets that answer the bulk of the questions. Such sheets would have clearly drawn technical schematics, and actual power generation data acquired via the hundreds of hours of testing, tuning and retesting. Data which presents not only specifics of the actual device, but also environmental conditions when tests where done and all other circumstances that may influence the final numbers, not to mention the names and types of scientific measuring apparatus used.

Certainly if you where inventing such a "world changing" device, you would document everything and anything that was in anyway related to the development of your brainchild. To just present your "working" device in front of a scientifically minded audience and no data is disrespectful of your own hard work and leaves a huge vacuum that motivates thoughts of fraud.

Where's the meat? Where's the data? Is there any?

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Re: Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor
« Reply #44 on: April 22, 2010, 05:50:38 PM »
There is something missing.

When you do a presentation of a new device it is general practice to have available technical data sheets that answer the bulk of the questions. Such sheets would have clearly drawn technical schematics, and actual power generation data acquired via the hundreds of hours of testing, tuning and retesting. Data which presents not only specifics of the actual device, but also environmental conditions when tests where done and all other circumstances that may influence the final numbers, not to mention the names and types of scientific measuring apparatus used.

Certainly if you where inventing such a "world changing" device, you would document everything and anything that was in anyway related to the development of your brainchild. To just present your "working" device in front of a scientifically minded audience and no data is disrespectful of your own hard work and leaves a huge vacuum that motivates thoughts of fraud.

Where's the meat? Where's the data? Is there any?

Can't agree more.