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  • #16
    I'm sure we ALL want it to work. If you had a working magnetic motor and had people saying it was a fake what would be the first thing you would do to prove it was real? I would have certainly made sure that Sterling Alan had seen it since he had come all that way. He has also kept anyone else that could validate it see it or testing it. I would have it on the news and made sure it was validated, sorry but it just doesn't make sense.

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    • #17
      Mylow's magnetic motor.

      Originally posted by Mark View Post
      I'm sure we ALL want it to work. If you had a working magnetic motor and had people saying it was a fake what would be the first thing you would do to prove it was real? I would have certainly made sure that Sterling Alan had seen it since he had come all that way. He has also kept anyone else that could validate it see it or testing it. I would have it on the news and made sure it was validated, sorry but it just doesn't make sense.
      On overunity there was a 5,000 replies post on Mylow's magnetic motor. All has been said about how it couldn't work or faked or manipulated and up to character assassination.

      Why start over again here? I quit overunity because of the negativity and skepticism spreading all over. I don't mind quitting another forum and keeping my ideas for myself. Negativity takes hold, than spreads like fire. Ask Dr Stiffer, Broli and many others.

      Think positive and take care,

      Michel
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA

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      • #18
        I wholeheartedly agree, we need to stay positive. Any ideas shared should be used by whoever wants to replicate it. I did replicate the bar magnet motor. It did not selfrun, but there are so many variables to take into account that it's almost impossible to replicate without measurements, magnet sizes, strengths, materials and soforth. If we could all try to dissect it instead of trying to prove it fake, then maybe we could actually replicate it. Just my opinion. Stealth

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        • #19
          I still have a Link from Jnaudin, that shows for me, the Stator Magnet works between the Poles of the Rotor Magnets,
          maybe someone can get something out from it.
          It looks like, he place the 2 Stator Magnets with one Pair Poles in the Middle of the laying Parts, and the other Poles catch the outside.
          I think, i need to go to play with my Hdd Magnets, lol.

          Nice Links btw sigzidfit

          And Thank you for Posting the Link to the Video Hoppy
          Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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          • #20
            I believe it works

            @all

            Here I have up loaded the spec of how the magnets are set up on the Howard Johnson model and I believe that it is the same as for Mylow model, the trick is how the stator and rotor magnets are lined up, look at it and you will see how it can work. I strongly believe it works and I also am building my own version on a larger scale.

            Mike
            Last edited by Michael John Nunnerley; 04-09-2010, 05:41 PM.

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            • #21
              Please don't get me wrong. I want it to work. I dearly do. However, his demonstration clearly does him and his pmm more harm than good.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
                @all

                Here I have up loaded the spec of how the magnets are set up on the Howard Johnson model and I believe that it is the same as for Mylow model, the trick is how the stator and rotor magnets are lined up, look at it and you will see how it can work. I strongly believe it works and I also am building my own version on a larger scale.

                Mike
                A N-Pole push more, and the S-Pole drags more? Or opposite,

                And seems like, that Stator Magnets are 9/3 from the distance of the Rotor Magnets
                Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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                • #23
                  i think im one of the few who doesnt profess to know if it's for-real or not I am genuinely mystified, and think that discussing it (in a pleasant manner of course) is not "destructive", but could in fact be constructive.

                  One of the things i like about this forum, and the Open Source movement in general is, we are not beholden to any dogmas here... Be they based in "Rationalism" or "Idealism"

                  Now i've recently spoken to someone who has spent a lot of time talking to Mylow (i'm not referring to Sterling), and this person i talked to is convinced Mylow is "genuine". I'm not sure if i could have gained this specific information without my posts on this subject

                  I understand there could be some verifications coming along soon; which is something i think we all want to see very much, for Mylow's sake as well as for the sake of the technology and the community.

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                  • #24
                    Reply to Mike:

                    Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
                    @all

                    Here I have up loaded the spec of how the magnets are set up on the Howard Johnson model and I believe that it is the same as for Mylow model, the trick is how the stator and rotor magnets are lined up, look at it and you will see how it can work. I strongly believe it works and I also am building my own version on a larger scale.

                    Mike
                    Hi Mike,

                    I have a diagram I will post here which I prepared to show the dimensions of the magnets as shown in HJ's patent. Perhaps this will be useful to some people.
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                    Notice that the group of rotor magnets shown have spacings that progressively diminish. I tried an experiment with my setup last night using repeated diminished spacings of 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" for each 4 magnet group on my rotor, and the results were good. This enabled one full rotation, from a dead stop, back to the point of origin. So HJ's concept for directional thrust does work.

                    If you go back to post #13 you will see exactly how Mylow's rotor is set up. His magnets are equally spaced apart, unlike the HJ patent info. He also uses a wide intervening space between his two 18 magnet groups. With weak ceramic magnets you can get away with that, but if using neos (like I am) this causes a strong braking effect when the next group of magnets approach the stator, and stops rotation. I found that I could not have a space more than 1.125" between any two magnets, or the brakes would apply at that point. I also found that a space of at least that amount was necessary before the starting point of rotation, in order to achieve a good propulsive start. Of course these neo facts have nothing much to do with Mylow's setup.

                    Best regards,

                    Rick
                    Last edited by rickoff; 05-09-2009, 07:39 AM. Reason: added info at bottom
                    "Seek wisdom by keeping an open mind to alternative realities, questioning authority, and searching for truth. Only then, when you see or hear something that has 'the ring of truth' to it, will it be as if a veil has been lifted, and suddenly you will begin to hear and see far more clearly than ever before." - Rickoff

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                    • #25
                      Rickoff, I may be able to help you with lead in on your neo's. There are two ways to overcome the lockups. one way is to put a weaker magnet at the front of the the neos, maybe a ceramic one. Another way is to attach a piece of square metal rod(flywheel key material), to the lead in magnet. This will almost eliminate any resistance as it encounters the stator magnet. The rod must be the same width, length as you magnet. Hope this helps. Stealth

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