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  • #31
    I am sorry...

    I want to appologize about my harsh comments. But it is clear that the demo doesn't prove anything. No matter what you do in that setup it is all about getting an effect by moving the board. They might just be better off not using that demo to prove anything. If you wanted to prove that it does in fact work I would scrap that demo and test it on the other claims.
    This will be to show you what I am refering to from a thermal gradiant resulting in a heatsink type effect:

    Last edited by Jbignes5; 03-08-2010, 07:19 PM.

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    • #32
      Jb , its okay dont be sorry , i suggest you keep an open mind tho my friend. Ill have more data for you soon.

      I got this from the inventor.

      The experiment shows a gas burner heating a metal plate and a temperature meter gives a readout.
      At 30 secs into the video the temp. is 288 deg.
      At 32 secs Noel puts down one of his tuned SS plate assemblies and the flame temp. jumps to over 360 deg. and then settles back to 343 deg. at 50 secs.
      At 1.33 min. hand pressure is applied to the tuned plates and the temp. jumps to 426 deg.
      At 1.37min hand pressure is removed and the temp, goes back to 343deg.
      At 2.11, pressure applied again and flame jumps to 410 deg.

      Then the experiment is wound down.

      What isn't shown in the video is when noel turns the tuned plated on their edge and aligns them North/South and the temp. jumps to over 500 deg

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      • #33
        Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
        What isn't shown in the video is when noel turns the tuned plated on their edge and aligns them North/South and the temp. jumps to over 500 deg
        Anyone willing to redo the experiment with same sized magnet?

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        • #34
          sucahyo i have access to one of those plates illl see what i can do Bro, leave it with me

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
            sucahyo i have access to one of those plates illl see what i can do Bro, leave it with me
            Thanks .

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            • #36
              What needs to be done.

              Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
              Jb , its okay dont be sorry , i suggest you keep an open mind tho my friend. Ill have more data for you soon.

              I got this from the inventor.

              The experiment shows a gas burner heating a metal plate and a temperature meter gives a readout.
              At 30 secs into the video the temp. is 288 deg.
              At 32 secs Noel puts down one of his tuned SS plate assemblies and the flame temp. jumps to over 360 deg. and then settles back to 343 deg. at 50 secs.
              At 1.33 min. hand pressure is applied to the tuned plates and the temp. jumps to 426 deg.
              At 1.37min hand pressure is removed and the temp, goes back to 343deg.
              At 2.11, pressure applied again and flame jumps to 410 deg.

              Then the experiment is wound down.

              What isn't shown in the video is when noel turns the tuned plated on their edge and aligns them North/South and the temp. jumps to over 500 deg
              If that is true then take the burner off the board and do the temp there. You can plainly see that the temp changes from the laser moving across the metal plate as pressure is applied. Meaning that it is only measuring the gradient of heat across the plate and nothing else. Those probes are very very accurate and very narrowly focused being almost as small as the laser point in accuracy.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                sucahyo i have access to one of those plates illl see what i can do Bro, leave it with me
                Any news of that experience ?

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                • #38
                  Yep plates will be here next week

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                    Yep plates will be here next week
                    great !
                    hope you will be able to test it

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