Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-12 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Harry Veeder Date: Saturday, February 7, 2009 10:26 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error? > > > - Original Message - > From: Harry Veeder > Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 8:39 pm > Subject

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-07 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Harry Veeder Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 8:39 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error? > > > - Original Message - > From: Terry Blanton > Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 9:39 am > Subject

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread mixent
In reply to Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.'s message of Fri, 6 Feb 2009 18:34:53 -0700: Hi, If I'm not mistaken, thermal energy is used to randomize magnetic domains. Therefore one might conclude that if Sv were the operative characteristic, then any excess energy appearing in the motor would come at the co

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Terry Blanton Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 9:39 am Subject: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error? > I posted at Steorn: > > http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1 > > The e

RE: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
Induced currents are always lossy, that's not what is meant. Magnetic Viscosity ( Sv ) is a property of magnetic materials to delay the change in induced flux ( M or B ) from applied magnetizing force ( H ) due to the time it takes for domains to rotate. Sv also delays the return of B when H is re

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Terry Blanton Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 9:39 am Subject: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error? > I posted at Steorn: > > http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1 > > The energy r

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread Terry Blanton
Steorn hasn't spoken; but, forum members have bubbled up some older threads whereby Lenz was mentioned as the cause for the energy imbalance. Also, some of the SPUD members are leaving mad. Babcat has all but said he has seen a self-sustaining Orbo and others are calling him a liar. If you don't

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread Terry Blanton
Sean did comment on one thread this week that was discussing whether Steorn would close the forum. Sean said absolutely not since he found it so entertaining. I think the investors and lawyers have stopped Sean from discussing the technology. Terry On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:11 AM, OrionWorks w

Re: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread OrionWorks
Terry, I hope your recent post out at: http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1 generates responses. Especially from STEORN. Do they still chime in on occasion? Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

[Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?

2009-02-06 Thread Terry Blanton
I posted at Steorn: http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1 The energy required to lift a bucket results from applying a force over a distance. The amount of energy required is not a function of time. Whether the bucket is lifted in minutes or hours, the energy e