RE: A video review of Brady's magnetic motor

2004-07-20 Thread dskjdk
Steven, >This has been a good discussion with contributions coming from many corners. >Thanks for the input and personal expertise. You're welcome. >What it all seems to boil down to is whether the Brady device can be shown >to turn without any evidence of slowing down AND ALSO to power an exte

RE: A video review of Brady's magnetic motor

2004-07-20 Thread dskjdk
Steven, >One big frustration I had with Brady's video was that it was not detailed >enough. The resolution sucked. Downloading video "demo" clips like this off >of the Internet is indeed amazing, but if the image resolution is smeared, >as it often was, it really become difficult to make precise m

Re: A video review of Brady's magnetic motor

2004-07-19 Thread dskjdk
Steve, I built one of these things once when I investigated the Minato motor for Mallove. This is just a variant of the Minato motor, and looks to be a scam. Minato also uses angled magnets--this allows for an impressive acceleration of the rotor at certain points of its cycle, but there's no

Re: Brady and the U.S.

2004-07-17 Thread dskjdk
Mike, >Some years ago, I was witness to the progress of another energy machine that >was being taken to 'government labs' for testing by a very sincere man who >was using a carefully built reputation ot gain access to such facilities. >When I saw it, I recognized it as a copy of a Newmann design p

Re: Novel Insight on Magnetism (& homopolar gen)

2004-07-13 Thread dskjdk
Hmmm--interesting, but not all all novel stuff. Looks like yet another EE who doesn't feel compelled to go and look at what has actually been done and reported upon in the literature during the last century. He should investigate Barnett and Kennard from early in the 20th century, when studyin

RE: Mallove

2004-07-07 Thread dskjdk
Mark, -- Original Message -- From: "Mark Goldes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 08:22:41 -0700 >Gene and a friend were planning a visit. He had enough data and details to >convince him MPI was likely to have a commercially viable technology.

RE: Secrecy

2004-07-06 Thread dskjdk
"Mark Goldes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in reply to Bill Beatty said: >Gene Mallove was supplied with details of our work under NDA. He also, with >my permission, shared the documents with engineer friends. Well, so what? What would Mallove have done with your details that would have accomplished a

Re: Magnetic power

2004-07-02 Thread dskjdk
This thing is a variant of the Minato motor--it has exactly the same sort of "asymmetrical" magnet arrangement. the only difference is that instead of using an electromagnet to drive it, he claims that the permanent magnets will drive it. More B.S.--I actually built a Minato motor from the pate