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Xiaou2:
Btw - If Tesla said God inspired or transended the information to him about better AC power generation... would you then power down your pc ? Get real. Just cause the guy mentioned a higher power doesnt invalidate anything.
And furthermore, I dont get unglued if Im disagreed with. However, if you give me a bad attitude, you will get it back.
Xiaou2:
Looks like someone built a mini version:
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/qmmv11.htm
Seems like its tested as working fine...
Tho, Im not technical enough to really understand it all. Any comments
on this guys site appreciated.
jbox:
At 14:42 in the video you see him manually starting the fly-wheel rotating, which (depending upon its weight) is a massive extra input into the system. From that you get friction, which translates into heat. It's old news that even dead non-rechargeable batteries can often be given a bit of extra juice by mildly heating them. Add to that the fact that after it's spinning all that you need is for the input batteries they never want to talk about to provide the small extra juice you need to keep it spinning.
Apparently the National Bureau of Standards agreed: in no case did the device's efficiency approach 100 percent.
I'll even go so far as to say I'd be happy to let them start the system up with external power, but so long as he refuses to disconnect all external power sources once the machine is supposed to be "self-sufficient", then we've all got more then enough reason to smell a rat.
Why does he ever need to start it up? Why not just leave it running all the time? How come his house is still connected to mains? After nineteen years and hundreds of thousands of dollars of investment he hasn't built a single engine big enough to run his TV and fridge yet? Here's a good one, since he's such a humanitarian: why not run a line out to the edge of his property so that all the neighbourhood kids can recharge their batteries for free? Seriously, you throw a couple of power points on the edge of your property that anyone can use for free and you can be sure that eventually the whole town will be ponying up the cash to build their own engines to power their own houses 'forever'. Why doesn't he run his car that way the whole time? He can't claim that he has never been able to afford it because he has received funding in the past, and nothing has ever come of it.
Why? Because regardless of whether or not he actually does believe his own BS, the universe doesn't.
shardian:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 07, 2007, 08:23:02 pm --- This guy not only has a working machine that Runs a ford F150,
but also, over 40 scientist have signed documents to him that his
theories are sound, and that his machine does in fact do what he
says it does.
The people who mock this, especailly without Looking at the actual facts, are the types of people who laughed at the guy who said the earth was
round and not flat.
Science has been developed by man, and guess what? Many times Man
is wrong.. or missing all the details.
Watch the video for a explanation of the theories and tell me why they
arnt sound.. And then tell me how the leading scientist of nasa who was asked to verify his works by the patent office gave him vindication.
Its easy to spout jokes. Less easy to stnad up and disclaim the actual evidences.
To this date.. nobody has, AFAIK.
--- End quote ---
The guy has a clever invention, true. It is NOT all that he talks it up to be though.
This is just another "midget hidden in the walls" perpetual motion scam. I took a look through several of the "sources" on his page. The mathematics were sketchy at best. If the guy was a true scientist with reputable sources, then phrases like "I don't have the exact numbers, but Mr. Newman says..." would not be used in a scholarly paper written by a fellow Dr. of Engineering. Everything about the site is amateurish and non-professional. Thus, I cannot and will not take this guy seriously.
Side note: the fundamentals and theory behind his engine does seem interesting, but it is just another one of those quirks of science that doesn't mean anything to anyone other than doctorate thesis writers looking for an obscure topic.
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 07, 2007, 08:23:02 pm ---
Its easy to spout jokes. Less easy to stnad up and disclaim the actual evidences.
To this date.. nobody has, AFAIK.
--- End quote ---
Now you know.
February 7th, 2007 9:05:12 jbox
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