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      CommentAuthorNK
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    This is not a pure open source project, inasmuch as the company is talking NDAs, patents, royalties.

    They are looking for investors.


    No surprises there then.
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    All videos removed by user, DUH!
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      CommentAuthortrim
    • CommentTimeMay 5th 2008
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    Anybody got a copy so I can invest all RB money?
    • CommentAuthorCWatters
    • CommentTimeMay 5th 2008
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    The most interesting thing about SYNCOPETRA is that the CEO is female. Is she the only one in the "free energy" game?
    • CommentAuthoralsetalokin
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    Well, I immediately get suspicious when she cites certain youtube videos as support for her idea:

    (from the PesWIki linked above)
    "The opportunity for inexact reactions in the field of magnetics comes from the perpendicularity of attractive to repulsive forces and an interrelated propensity for flux to be orientated along curved, vector altering, paths.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyuwtp2yekQ&feature=related and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIvZJ9xGutI&feature=related may be examples where another inexact reaction achieves perpetual motion. A spinning armature reacting with the different inertia of an oscillating pseudo stator seems to be the driving mechanism of these devices. "


    Now that's the funniest thing I've read all week.

    (ETA I have no idea why one link is hot and the other isn't.)
    • CommentAuthorblueletter
    • CommentTimeMay 6th 2008 edited
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    Wrap it up to be safe (do I sound like your father?)...

    [url]the url here[/url]
    or
    [url=the url]some witty text[/url]

    ...with BBCode selected of course.
    • CommentAuthoralsetalokin
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    blueletter:Wrap it up to be safe (do I sound like your father?)...

    the url here
    or
    some witty text

    ...with BBCode selected of course.


    (don't click, it's just to show that I do have bbcode on)

    Yes, thanks. The problem is, if you do a "quote" on the post and look at what I entered, you'll see that I used no bbcode tags at all, so neither link should be hot.
    Go figure.
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite]Well, I immediately get suspicious when she cites certain youtube videos as support for her idea:[/quote]

    What a revealing statement.

    A typical septical cop-out tactic?
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    Stalker!

    (btw the OC project is alive and well, doing better than ever before. So there...)
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    alsetalokin:Stalker!

    (btw the OC project is alive and well, doing better than ever before. So there...)


    Face it. You're world famous now. Papparazzi next.
    • CommentAuthorzpe
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    alsetalokin=fraudster
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    > "the OC project is alive and well, doing better than ever before."

    Please elaborate
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    sterlingda:> "the OC project is alive and well, doing better than ever before."

    Please elaborate


    Optimizm is a wonderful thing.
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite]Stalker![/quote]

    I was refering to your confession dude:

    [i]Well, I immediately get suspicious when she cites certain youtube videos as support for her idea.[/i]

    [quote][cite] zpe:[/cite]alsetalokin=fraudster[/quote]

    Fraudster is a big word.

    I don't mind waiting for his next video where he shows me how wrong I am.
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    [quote]
    "The opportunity for inexact reactions in the field of magnetics comes from the perpendicularity of attractive to repulsive forces and an interrelated propensity for flux to be orientated along curved, vector altering, paths.
    [/quote]
    ...and make sure the phasers are set for stun.
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    [quote][cite] Big Oil Rep:[/cite][quote]
    "The opportunity for inexact reactions in the field of magnetics comes from the perpendicularity of attractive to repulsive forces and an interrelated propensity for flux to be orientated along curved, vector altering, paths.
    [/quote]
    ...and make sure the phasers are set for stun.[/quote]

    This is your most funny post thus far BOR.:bigsmile::bigsmile:
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    more meds required Gabby you are after the little girls again
    • CommentAuthoralsetalokin
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    zpe==idiot

    @sterling: you apparently haven't been paying attention. I wonder why?

    Oh, yeah, you got distracted by Archer Quinn!!

    (for example, something you seem to have missed:

    "factorfiction wrote:

    Occasionally when the rotor is slowing down and at low rpm [guess at 100-200rpm] a CW stator suddenly does a reverse spin, speeds up really fast [maybe 5 times original rpm, can't measure it here] then flips back to CW rotation. ")
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      CommentAuthorvibrator
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    i don't think that's unusual - my rig did it, i expect everyone else's did too.
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    So you saw an element of your rig accelerate at a certain rotor rpm. It wasn't the rotor that accelerated, but perhaps if masses were distributed differently, it would have been. Regardless, you saw an acceleration.
    You saw an acceleration.

    let me repeat:
    You (and others) saw an acceleration.

    What does this mean?
    • CommentAuthorzpe
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    @Alan:

    "zpe==idiot"

    If that makes you feel better.

    Just be kind enough to answer one question and be honest:

    Did your Whipmag run for more than an hour without you purposefully putting any energy into it?

    In other words, your device did not contain any battery(s) nor was any external energy directed to it by you either by wire or radiation.
    :bigsmile:
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    You trust me to deceive you
    you believe me when I tell you I'm not lying

    Just like I always say to Mary and Babcat, it does absolutely no good to ask me that question, because I could be lying to you what ever I say. It's like religion: either you believe, or you don't. Evidence apparently doesn't have to enter into the equation at all.

    Now, based on solid science that most of us learned in high school, what you are asking about obviously must be the case. But as you know, many people believe otherwise, no matter what conventional theory says, and some of them even see support for their unconventional theories in the device's behavior. However I have said over and over that any explanation of the behavior MUST be consistent with currently accepted physics; no "FE" or "OU" explanations need be considered.

    I don't really think you are an idiot, zpe, you just focus on the wrong things.

    A farmer and his son are walking in the woods. They come to the top of a hill, and down in a meadow below they see some sheep grazing peacefully. "Come on, Father, Let's run down the hill and **** one of those sheep!"
    "No, my son, you waste your energy focussing on the wrong things. Let's walk down the hill and **** all of them."
    • CommentAuthormrflora
    • CommentTimeMay 7th 2008
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite]Y
    A farmer and his son are walking in the woods. They come to the top of a hill, and down in a meadow below they see some sheep grazing peacefully. "Come on, Father, Let's run down the hill and **** one of those sheep!"
    "No, my son, you waste your energy focussing on the wrong things. Let's [i]walk[/i] down the hill and **** [i]all[/i] of them."[/quote]

    Is that **shear**?

    Regards,
    M.R.F.
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    Well, I certainly can't mean ""Fleece"", can I, now?
    • CommentAuthormrflora
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    Could be "cook", I guess.

    Regards,
    M.R.F.
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite]You trust me to deceive you[/quote]

    yeah. ..

    [quote]you believe me when I tell you I'm not lying[/quote]

    o noes!

    [quote]Just like I always say to Mary and Babcat, it does absolutely no good to ask me that question, because I could be lying to you what ever I say. [/quote]

    exactly!

    isn't the universe exiting?!?

    Eh... I mean... tell me the universe is exiting !
    • CommentAuthoraber0der
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    Will you indulge me a random question? - What is the power output of your (most or least powerful configuration) prototype?
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    The bait is on the hook, the hook is in the water and the baits been taken!, watched out for that barbed hook.
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    it's an old shoe RB :tongue:
    • CommentAuthoralsetalokin
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    aber0der:Will you indulge me a random question? - What is the power output of your (most or least powerful configuration) prototype?


    I'll assume (yes, I know) that you are addressing me, not Gaby. It has long been established that the unit must dissipate somewhat under, but near, 250 mW while operating. That's not an "output", though, because it is at the unloaded (except for friction, air resistance, etc) max rpm, so the "output" is of course zero.

    Zero in, zero out, isn't that what equilibrium is all about?
    :wink:


    (begins reeeling....)
    • CommentAuthoraber0der
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite][quote][cite] aber0der:[/cite]Will you indulge me a random question? - What is the power output of your (most or least powerful configuration) prototype?[/quote]

    I'll assume (yes, I know) that you are addressing me, not Gaby. It has long been established that the unit must dissipate somewhat under, but near, 250 mW while operating. That's not an "output", though, because it is at the unloaded (except for friction, air resistance, etc) max rpm, so the "output" is of course zero.

    Zero in, zero out, isn't that what equilibrium is all about?
    :wink:


    (begins reeeling....)[/quote]
    If I remember correctly, Steorn answered the exact same question with '550 bhp'.
    Maybe you should license Steorns new patent pending measurement technologies and repeat the tests, just to be sure?
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    No, first I have to have a public "stealth demo".
    Maybe I'll be at the Hot Box Cafe in Kensington Market at 3 pm on Sunday May 11, in the back. Of course if it's too cold my bearings might freeze...
    But if DrMike shows up, I'll definitely let him take a hammer to it...
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    I'm gonna feed capacitors
    To Schrödingers' Kittens.
    See what happens.
    Arghh! The cat's gone feral!..
    The blood! the blood!
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    Hey, S_O_E!
    Have you heard from our old friend Talk_O_Aliens lately?
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      CommentAuthorloreman
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    "alsetalokin:Y
    A farmer and his son are walking in the woods. They come to the top of a hill, and down in a meadow below they see some sheep grazing peacefully. "Come on, Father, Let's run down the hill and **** one of those sheep!"
    "No, my son, you waste your energy focussing on the wrong things. Let's walk down the hill and **** all of them."


    Is that **shear**?

    Well, I certainly can't mean ""Fleece"", can I, now? "

    I know! It's **spin**! Spin, spin, spin! Spin the sheep!
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite]Hey, S_O_E!
    Have you heard from our old friend Talk_O_Aliens lately?[/quote]Last I heard, there was this big thing, and some stuff, oh, & something beginning with a v... I forget now.. anyway, not as you'd notice... :/
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    Unlit Loons see Astrakhan... :bigsmile:
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    Suns_On_Earth:Unlit Loons see Astrakhan... :bigsmile:

    :clap: :thumbup:

    loreman:

    I know! It's **spin**! Spin, spin, spin! Spin the sheep!


    Could be ""Milk"", I guess...
    :tooth:
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      CommentAuthorloreman
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    Some people I know are clever enough to fleece, spin, milk and ** ** the sheep all at the same time.
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    They should put it up on youtube
    • CommentAuthorzpe
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    alsetalokin:No, first I have to have a public "stealth demo".
    Maybe I'll be at the Hot Box Cafe in Kensington Market at 3 pm on Sunday May 11, in the back. Of course if it's too cold my bearings might freeze...
    But if DrMike shows up, I'll definitely let him take a hammer to it...


    You're talking about this place? Hot Box Cafe, 191 Baldwin ST , Toronto.

    I can be there.
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    My appologies to you for my fraudster comment, maybe Obfuscator is more fitting and is actually more of a complement.

    In response to your answer to my closed ended question; thank you. I really didn't expect a simple yes or no reply and you indulged me, you gave an evasive answer.

    You are off base in your judgement of my focus though. I agree wholeheartedly with you that, "no "FE" or "OU" explanations need be considered." My take is, as you said months ago, there is another explanation for what was happening with your device. That explanation is, as you would have everyone believe, that there was stray EMF or something that could not be ruled out. You never said that it was or not, you evaded.

    Don't presume either that I don't believe anything you say. You have been evasive and you obfuscate but to your credit you have not, IMO, lied. You have dropped hints that point to batteries but you never confirmed or denied that, you evaded.

    I don't think you are a liar, I believe you have a moral conviction against lying but none when it comes to playing people.

    And that was a nice parable. Although I don't believe you are after money, I think the asterisks were for Fleece, you're taking your time, you've got a lot of folks trying to replicate a.... something, I don't know what, you won't answer any simple questions.

    Cheers, fun game!
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    [quote][cite] alsetalokin:[/cite]
    [quote][cite] loreman:[/cite]
    I know! It's **spin**! Spin, spin, spin! Spin the sheep![/quote]
    Could be ""Milk"", I guess...
    :tooth:[/quote]
    I always heard that as a bull (cattle) talking to his son who see a bunch of cows grazing, not a farmer. Yours must be the New Zealand version...bunch of sheep ****ers 'round them parts.
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      CommentAuthorJoinTheFun
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    Sheep huggers.
    Hug the sheep.
    :hugging:
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    alsetalokin, what is a pyrokinetic jet adaptor?:smile:
    • CommentAuthormaryyugo
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    It's a clastodynamic high energy thermal boson flow regulator but connected in reverse.
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    factuurexpress:alsetalokin, what is a pyrokinetic jet adaptor?:smile:


    Actually it's an improvised tool used in Gulliver 5.2 to, well, adapt a pyrokinetic jet to its user interface.

    From the manual:

    "For example, Cryokinesis and Pyrokinesis use a measure of 10 cubic inches of material to determine effects. Lowering effect by x1/1000 for a microhuman game, either power will change a tiny 0.01 cubic inches by 50° per second per level of Power. Unfortunately, a microhuman consists of only 0.17 or so cubic inches of matter, meaning very quick death from an enemy psi! "

    Mary's talking about the old version (4.xx). You no longer have to connect the boson flow regulator in reverse.
    • CommentAuthorenginerd
    • CommentTimeMay 8th 2008
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    This thread was almost, but not quite, funny.

    Please try harder.

    Remember all those logic puzzles only work when one of them is a guy who ALWAYS lies.
    • CommentAuthormaryyugo
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    @Alsetalokin
    Thanks for the correction. It's very difficult to keep up to date and I've always found vectored neutronics abstract and puzzling. Not only that but the large number of simultaneous non-linear pseudoquantum spiral string equations it requires eat up a lot of computing time.
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      CommentAuthornoncents
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    @Alestokin
    You do understand that we aren't going to be tricked so quickly by your self-serving denial of the miraculous acceleration obviously exhibited by your PMM, right? It's really shameful how you've tried to manipulate everyone here to believe you have some special configuration that doesn't not require a confirmation of standard physics principles. Errr...wait, huh
    TR
 

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