As for the levels of OU demonstrated, its a mute point we could have shown 1000% (I believe at one stage we did as we pushed the pick-up coil closer to the system).
and;
The rotor did slow down when the coil was pushed in (i.e. more of the rotor KE was converted to electrical energy as the pick-up coil was moved in).
Using up rotating energy, causing it to slow down; is one of Seans definition of over-unity.
i'm sorry, but i just don't believe it! I've done the research and it doesn't seem to add up. I think this guy is full of it but let us know if you find out different ZeroFossilFuel...
Im the first one to ebrace new technologies, bu all the tech talkm hes tryint o throw out doesnt add up. Basic principles on motors is not flying, hes talking about emf, induction, etc. but what about drag? what about thermodynmics? a motor putting out more than in would heat up yes? electrical resistance would cause a hell of alot of heat. even superconductors floating in air can spin for a long time, but even they lose enegy ue to drag in the air.
With temps like that, no wonder you're not working in the garage! Thanks for posting these vids, and what's your opinion of this? So far I have found no one convinced of OU.
Now blocked @ steornofficial
Sean says in Steorn forum thread (So thats it?)
As for the levels of OU demonstrated, its a mute point we could have shown 1000% (I believe at one stage we did as we pushed the pick-up coil closer to the system).
and;
The rotor did slow down when the coil was pushed in (i.e. more of the rotor KE was converted to electrical energy as the pick-up coil was moved in).
Using up rotating energy, causing it to slow down; is one of Seans definition of over-unity.
2009voice 1 year ago
i'm sorry, but i just don't believe it! I've done the research and it doesn't seem to add up. I think this guy is full of it but let us know if you find out different ZeroFossilFuel...
jxaxmxixn 2 years ago
Im the first one to ebrace new technologies, bu all the tech talkm hes tryint o throw out doesnt add up. Basic principles on motors is not flying, hes talking about emf, induction, etc. but what about drag? what about thermodynmics? a motor putting out more than in would heat up yes? electrical resistance would cause a hell of alot of heat. even superconductors floating in air can spin for a long time, but even they lose enegy ue to drag in the air.
ydeardorff 2 years ago
What a looser... Who belives in this crap???? Realy..
ricande 2 years ago
Thank you ZFF
dezent 2 years ago
First comment. Good to see you back zero. Are things warming up over there?
ChrisPCrunchy 2 years ago
4*F here yesterday morning. That's -15.5*C for the folks who don't do F.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
With temps like that, no wonder you're not working in the garage! Thanks for posting these vids, and what's your opinion of this? So far I have found no one convinced of OU.
shubus 2 years ago
I preparing a Jon Stewart type video with clips and commentary after I finish uploading all 4 unedited parts.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
@ZeroFossilFuel
I'll pich in ten bucks to help get you a garage heater Zero!
Maybe a pot belly stove huh?
Eddie
Eddiev1985 2 years ago