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by Bibiphoque » 04/10/05, 12:57

Hello, Savoy73,
Ben for a first message, you go strong!
Do not confuse curiosity with naivety, if it were my case, I think that a video placed on the net, I would have made it so that there is no possible doubt about the functionality.
There have already been so many scams in the past that one becomes suspicious.
You say "it doesn't prove anything one way or the other", in other words, this video is unusable.

And your "I think we have to go towards them, make some noise, push them to make clearer demonstrations
sharper... either... Systematically being wary of everything... I find that a pity and as sectarian as
the energy and scientific lobbies we are protesting against..." is borderline provocative.

Anyway, if one day I had to buy a system like this, it's not by seeing a video on the net that I will decide.
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by SAVOIE73 » 04/10/05, 13:49

Sorry... It's true that I don't do lace all the time.... :rolleyes:

Well, it's true that there's nothing easier than faking a video... But on the other hand, I think
that if the little guys launch this kind of challenge... Well, you might as well take them at their word and invite them to come
explain themselves in public.

Far from being naive, however, I give great credit to these initiatives. it's been almost a century since
we are swept away by industrial and political lobbies... So we are more or less nonsense!
That's why I always lend a sympathetic ear to alternatives by asking
only a concrete demonstration of their know-how.

For example, a pantone on a mower... Either... But on a car, it's concrete.
Well there, I think it's a bit the same... On a frame... either... Now you have to put them
to the challenge of offering us a generator in good and due form, and of demonstrating it publicly.

After all, that's what's happening to pantone, and it doesn't seem to work after all.
not so bad...
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by Jean-Francois » 04/10/05, 23:29

Well, if they had made a Jean-Louis Naudin-style video with power bench and commentary, it would have been concrete, at least that would have been better than some nasty music as background noise.

or even a video with an alternator at the bottom of the magnetic motor with a load on it (welding station for example) and the camera which attacks on a general plan of the installation when the guy (or the girl) welds with a progressive zoom on the welder with a scan showing the details of the installation starting from the welding station to the source of energy production (the magnetic motor) all without cutting or assembly

veiled voilou :P
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by SAVOIE73 » 05/10/05, 10:59

Either or... As such, the best policy would still be to massively ask them to
make such a video, in particular pointing out the gray areas raised by the first.

From there, either they comply... And we start talking, or they don't move and he
there will be reason to ask questions about the reality of this miracle engine.

Come on, hop... I start the ball...
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by gegyx » 20/01/08, 14:55

I'm updating the topic Howard Johnson, because I think it deserves to delve into it, for magnetic motor fans.

Links for:

http://www.rexresearch.com/johnson/1johnson.htm

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/johnmot.htm

http://quanthomme.free.fr/energielibre/ ... Kawai2.htm


Beards to republish the book Johnson:
“The Secret World of Magnets”
Discovering Magnetism with Howard Johnson
originally published in 1970
http://cheniere.org/books/HoJo/index.html

http://www.cheniere.org/misc/johnson.htm

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++The patent:

https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... tmotor.pdf

++++The magnetic secrets of Howard Johnson:
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... agnets.pdf
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by Leo Maximus » 20/01/08, 15:59

gegyx wrote:I'm updating the topic Howard Johnson, because I think it deserves to delve into it, for magnetic motor fans.
Links for:
http://www.rexresearch.com/johnson/1johnson.htm
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/johnmot.htm
http://quanthomme.free.fr/energielibre/ ... Kawai2.htm
Beards to republish the book Johnson:
“The Secret World of Magnets”
Discovering Magnetism with Howard Johnson
originally published in 1970
http://cheniere.org/books/HoJo/index.html
http://www.cheniere.org/misc/johnson.htm
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++The patent:
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... tmotor.pdf
++++The magnetic secrets of Howard Johnson:
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... agnets.pdf

Johnson's magnetic motor is a joke. Alas.

At the time of publication (April 1, 1980) in "Science & Mechanics" I was a subscriber to this American magazine and the magnetic motor was indeed an April Fool's joke. American scientific magazines (even Scientific American!) often publish this kind of joke for April 1st.

Just because it's patented doesn't mean it works. There is, for example, a Frenchman who patented cold fusion and the flying saucer 40 years ago.
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by gegyx » 20/01/08, 16:21

: Evil: Yes and so ?
I know that patents do not necessarily work.
I'm not talking about an April 1 joke either...
These links are for people, a little dreamy, who want to believe in another world, and who spend their free time re-reading what has been published by people worthy of interest (because they are curious), incidentally if they have made a thirty patents…
They make models at home.
It occupies, it avoids going to the bistro, or doing KM in 4/4 on the weekend.
It's a choice.
If it was a joke on my part, I would have posted in the Humor section.
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by Leo Maximus » 20/01/08, 17:33

In the same genre there is the magnetic Wankel of Kuré Tekko:

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Article published in "Popular Science" of June 1979. It provides 45 hp from small electrical impulses...
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by Leo Maximus » 20/01/08, 18:17

Class H02K53/00 in spacenet currently gives more than 3400 patents for electric generators using permanent magnets. Here is the diagram of one of the most recent, using gravity to produce energy from the movement of a simple pendulum:

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Awesome : Lol:
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