Re: [Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputedbreakthrough in magnetic power

2019-06-07 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 1:06 PM JonesBeene wrote: > The first device which comes to mind from many years ago is the Wimshurst > machine > May you be blessed with low humidity.

RE: [Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputedbreakthrough in magnetic power

2019-06-07 Thread JonesBeene
The first device which comes to mind from many years ago is the Wimshurst machine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimshurst_machine I doubt if there is rigorous proof… otherwise someone out there would surely try to supersize it… From: Chris Zell the possibility of “sparkgap OU” Has there e

RE: [Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputed breakthrough in magnetic power

2019-06-07 Thread Chris Zell
the possibility of “sparkgap OU” Has there ever been any rigorous analysis of sparkgaps that might suggest that? It gets claimed from time to time in fringe inventions.

RE: [Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputed breakthrough in magnetic power

2019-06-07 Thread JonesBeene
Forget IEC –as it is clearly little more than another Steorn. But for those who still hold out the hope that there could be some kind of novel validity to the magmo concept - IEC notwithstanding – here is another twist which foregoes the idea that the inventor must “super-size it” to reach sel

Re: [Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputed breakthrough in magnetic power

2019-06-01 Thread Terry Blanton
Everyone will be pleased to hear that the bearings are in and the battery is charged and the magmo is back on line. Something about that arm that keeps going up and down in the top left image reminds me of this: https://youtu.be/PCuf86tbbXs On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 8:20 PM Terry Blanton wrote:

Re: [Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputed breakthrough in magnetic power

2019-05-31 Thread Terry Blanton
Allegedly, the bearings failed and they are awaiting new ones. Is there a Steorn echo in here? ;)

[Vo]:Another attempt at a live broadcast of a reputed breakthrough in magnetic power

2019-05-30 Thread JonesBeene
If anyone is still holding out hope that this is not a continuation of the Joseph Newman delusion… https://earthenginelive.com/ Starts soon – 1 pm Pacific time

Re: Fw: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
rm has chosen to concentrate on ambient temperature Ultraconductors and specific solid-state and rotary devices.His post illustrates precisely why Chris is still looking for financing.Mark>From: Christopher Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: vortex-l@eskimo.com>To: vortex-l@eskimo.com>S

Re: Fw: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
From: "Noel D. Whitney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:37 PMSubject: Re: Magnetic Power device> REf Yrs on mark Goldes,> > has anyone seen or conducted test on any of these pieces of Kit?> Or are we in a Stan Meyer scenario again?> > Rgds from Irel

Magnetic Power Inc.

2005-06-20 Thread Mark Goldes
Vorts, MPI is presently developing what we expect will be definitive prototypes, capable of being independently validated in Hal Puthoff's lab. The interview, and my pair of posts on ZPenergy that triggered it, reflect a gap in our working capital that has slowed the work. We are seeking a f

Fw: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Noel D. Whitney
- Original Message - From: "Noel D. Whitney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:37 PM Subject: Re: Magnetic Power device REf Yrs on mark Goldes, has anyone seen or conducted test on any of these pieces of Kit? Or are we in a Stan Meyer scena

Re: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Noel D. Whitney
ne 20, 2005 9:32 AM Subject: Magnetic Power device In an interview given to PES, Mark Goldes speculates about a magnetically powered unit he's attempting to develop. Mark speculates that the energy is coming from the ZPE. My response is, we don't know that.

Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread thomas malloy
In an interview given to PES, Mark Goldes speculates about a magnetically powered unit he's attempting to develop. Mark speculates that the energy is coming from the ZPE. My response is, we don't know that. http://pesn.com/2005/06/17/9600113_MagneticPowerInc_Pre-Production/

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

RE: Magnetic power

2004-07-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Johnson, Steven writes: > Still, it only takes one successful prototype to make it, and all bets are > off. I'm sure it will eventually happen. Why are you sure of this? As far as I know: 1. None of these claims has ever been substantiated. 2. The textbook laws of physics (C of E) indicate that suc

RE: Magnetic power

2004-07-02 Thread Johnson, Steven
ght here. One of the things I have had to learn the hard way is that intriguing comments like "...is now in process of manufacturing it on a large scale..." all too often means diddley squat. Wouldn't it be fantastic if there is some truth to this article. However, the track record con

Magnetic power

2004-07-02 Thread Jones Beene
Will this company edge out Mark Goldes: http://pesn.com/2004/06/30/6900029PerendevPowerMagneticMotor/     Don't count on it. Although it isn't mentioned I believe that the reporter of this is also an investor ... yellow journalism attempting to transmute into gold?