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  • This stuff is also a religion. It goes along with UFos and aliens. I know a man who got into it for years, and now his mind is half gone at times. When you seek lies you can get a depraved mind This is dangerous.

  • That was pretty good and entertaining Tensel! A little flakey but a guys gotta have fun while he works, right? Thing is, there are only a fewf people who even might have a clue as to why he faked the last of the videos and if the initial videos were in fact of a real self sustaining motor. Forget the MIB type element. It's far more serious than that.

  • Done.

  • I HATE YOU

  • Thank you. That's the nicest thing anybody has said to me all day.

  • Mylow left again in a huff. Perhaps you inadvertantly hit the proverbial nail on the proverbial head.

  • Did you see his comments above?

    Of course, he's said stuff like that many times before, and then turned around and posted another video showing yet another configuration "running"...

    It's hard to figure out Mylow. Is everything he says a lie? Or just most of it? "This is the last video"" "its a hoax, its real" "the MIB /NSA took it" " the MIB /NSA gave it back"

    Anybody who cuts off his cat's whiskers and says his cat told him to, is psychotic and cannot be trusted off the ward.

  • ur soooo bonkers man- nice swan.

  • Idiot.

  • Fool.

  • lol!

    i must confess tinselkoala you have a lot of imagination.But , unfortunately, you don't have enougth intelligence to create a magnetic motor (mylow has this gift you don't have obviously).

    Instead of trying to understand what 's happening in the mylow setup, you are only trying to proove the fakery of mylow videos.

    Did you watch all the mylow videos?

    what about the videos where the magnetic motor runs on a glass table?

    I am so stupid, the cat is running the motor.

    poor guy!

  • I watched it, several times. There are a number of discrepancies, and a poster on OU has listed many of them by time of occurrence. I respectfully (something you don't understand) suggest that you watch the video again, with that list in hand, and see if you can see what we are seeing. Then you might be able to make a comment that actually addresses some issues, instead of simply flaming out your ass.

  • what is the point of this vid???

    what are you trying to show me ?

    do i have to imagine a hole in the wall???

    look if you are trying to prove something,

    dont ask us to imagine the proof.

  • That's pretty funny. Do you realize that you are demanding that I can prove that I can fake Mylow's motor, but you aren't demanding that Mylow prove that he can make a real Mylow's motor?

    Where did you go to school, Kazakhstan?

  • lol. How do you think I wound up with all this stuff?

    And it's still accumulating...

    ;)

  • It would be easy to show if that was the cause. But if it was, are you saying Mylow didn't notice, or that he's deliberately using the wind as a power source?

    If the latter, you can bet he won't consent to the experiment -- the "tuft study", I would call it.

  • Can you blow on it with your lips and get it to move ?

  • No, but I bet you could.

  • LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Oh man I cant stop laughing.

    No offense rainman,

    Magluvin

  • I have seen magic tricks done this way ;)

  • Sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. The disk is too heavy for a breath to move it but a gentle blast of compressed air, like from a duster, will do it easily.

    Magic: I have too. Once I saw the most amazing levitation act. The magician was making his wand dance around in space in front of him like, well, like magic. It was amazing. I knew how he was doing it but I could see not a trace of the thread, and his hand motions were so smooth and precise it was absolutely believable.

  • why don't you actually try a monofilament fishing line? Then we will all know if we can see it or not.

  • I would if I had any. The stores might be closed tomorrow. By Monday, surely there will be a successful replication of Mylow's motor, now that he's issued instructions from the pulpit.

    Don't you think?

    Anybody want to bet?

  • Fishing line has a different refractive index under water than in the air and is almost the same as water. An out of focus line will be very difficult to see though if the camera angle and light source remain reasonably constant. I will say, that it does look like Mylow steps over something, but of course looks can be deceiving, and that could have been his hand, not his sock.

  • Thanks for considering it, anyway.

    But that one I linked earlier, YnYng, the last minute of that--

    In this video right here, when I was switching the stepper control box, I was actually quite startled by the sound the Switches make. They are locking pushbuttons, high quality. Clickclick, a double click each time, like a ballpoint pen. Listen to mine and listen to his. If it's a different sound, it sure is strange that it happens Exactly when it does, especially taking the patter into account.

  • you caught me you can keep your money.

  • please show me your fake devices from the past.

  • Well, can you see it or not? I took special pains with the lighting in the new video, so you SHOULD be able to. If I had taken other pains, you most certainly would not.

  • How do you explain the walk around on the glass table...you know, when he stood his socked feet on the glass and sorta dragged his feet around it? He showed the underside reflection and a full 360° room view. Lots of different photonic angles that would (or should) have exposed a monofiliment line including the fan lamp shot. There is one place where he steps around, but the wide angle shows no motor. I understand your point regarding the retensioning of the line...but.

    watch?v=EnUKhOjFe5E

  • Oh, come on. Do I have to demonstrate that too?

    I'm hungry and I haven't been out of the house in three days.

    I will decline to explain how he could have overcome your objections above, and leave it as an exercise for the reader.

    The motor could be anywhere in the house. You wouldn't see the fishing line. Been down to the local sporting goods store lately? Like I said, if it will fool a trout, it will fool you.

  • OK, back at you:

    watch?v=OsURAlg9pPY

    But you only need to watch the very last half-second. And explain what you see.

    Here's my explanation: In baseball, that's called a "balk" I believe. It indicates an involuntary action that communicates something inappropriate so is quickly withdrawn.

    Tony sees the wheel move slightly when it isn't supposed to, so he jerks his hand out to grab it ... But then he realizes that the wheel has been turned off and quickly withdraws his hand.

    CLICKCLICK.

  • I have had quite a bit of coversation with Admin on these very same points, but apparently they are invalid, or invisible to him.

    Save your breath and take that break. You deserve it.

    At least your vids very rarely need any further explanation.

    Magluvin

  • Thanks.

    AOD is a good fellow in a debate, he makes you think about things clearly. I think sometimes he plays the "Devil's Advocate" role too convincingly, but giant invisible rabbits should be allowed some slack, IMHO.

    The entire ending sequence in that video is suspicious to me. I'll bet Tony has been fired from his supporting role. I hope he isn't sleeping with the fishes...

    Note carefully the mention of times and "equilibrium speed" in the last minute of the vid. They blew it bigtime.

  • Absolutely, I really Like Aod, But we stand on different ground sometimes.

    And my opinions are just that. But Mylows vids support them quite well in many cases.

    Something that throws me off from my doubts about mylow is, IF this is all clever tricks up the sleeve, then the clever fellow should preview his vids and see these things that may hurt his case. Yet he just throws it up and so beit.

    So Im just like everyone else, and we "impatiently" wait to find out what is really going on.

    Magluvin

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  • Just got back, watched the video, heard the squeak in the first few milliseconds, heard the chirps in the middle and heard the click click. Sounds like a camera shutter. I say its the bird imitating the sound a cameraphone makes when you snap a photo, my wife says its the latch of viewfinder being closed on the camera and another says it is a software sound certain browsers make when you click on stuff. I don't find the 'balk' out of place. It seems normal under the circumstances. Tony wanted ..

  • ... to be helpful and he had to different instructions from his 'director' "Stop the motor" and "let it go". He naturally had a conflict between the two and we saw that in action. I'm sure we can read want we want into it. I find Tony's comment on the time to only be 5 seconds off. My guess is the 3 looked like an 8, the same mistake Mylow made a couple of times reading his counter. The equilibrium speed was established before the first 5 minutes, so again, Tony was correct. Now for Clanzer.

  • The comment on the Time is Correct? Watch it again, please. Sure, the time is correct--from when he started the STOPWATCH. But he stopped and restarted the disk, and when he reads the time the disk has only been running...well, you tell me. I get 39 seconds, and it's already at speed.

  • Hello? Time question? 39 seconds? Meaningless callout of the stopwatch readout per script--but not per the ad-lib stopping and restarting.

    Did you blink or something? Or is Mylow really such a master of misdirection that you can have the disk stopped and started right before your eyes and not register the fact that the stopwatch continues to time...just what is it timing anyway? The disk takes 39 seconds to reach speed from the last shown manual stop. Not 4 or 5 minutes as Mylow and Tony say.

  • TK:

    Hey its self-starting too! You can clearly see that it takes 3-5 minutes to reach maximum speed at equilibrium. Nice work. PS you should have used fishing line, ha ha.

    Bill

  • I would have but there isn't any in the house, and I refuse to go out.

    Plus, one could use a real pulley on the motor, and a faster drive frequency, etc.

    Thanks, Bill.

  • Is that a real string, or is that a Sears string :)

  • ClickClick!!

    (from the end of the Glass Table video...just before Mylow tells Tony that it is now OK to let go of the disk)

  • Too big, too small, too noisy, too quiet.

    Wrong magnets, wrong disk, wrong bearing, wrong clock.

    Too slow, too fast, too bright, not enough light.

    Lousy music.

    Have I left anything out?

  • Oh yeah. Wrong bird.

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