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AnandAadhar's Johnson/Mylow replication trial 2

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With a disc of 70 cm with a plate of zinc on top of nonmagnetic material, another configuration is tried. Groupings and distances between the rotor magnets have been altered with seven groups in a progressive way of decreasing spaces within each group with a single mm every next gap. No significant result of OU has been found. But there is a nice flywheel effect which is suggestive of OU. Mylow could not be confirmed though and maybe he cheated it indeed with a fishing line attached to his rotor assembly. What we have learned from it is to use zinc as a permeability plate under magnetic configurations (i say conductivity in the video, but I meant permeability). It may be a disappointment to have been cheated by Mylow, but make-believe is part of this business where nobody really knows how to catch mechanically the time energy of space, the ether, in its dynamic action of having more expansion than contraction. I still believe it is possible to catch this energy somehow, even though we, spring 2009, still have no reliable and replicable design in the deparment of all-magnet motors. I continue with my IPMM-research into combining gravity with magnetism.

(Music: Chopin - preludes by Ivo Pogorelich)

Anand Aadhar's free energy research pages:
http://theorderoftime.com/science/free_energy/index.html
IPMM forum pages:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,4449.new.html#new
Mylow/Johnson replication discussion pages (sceptical!):
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7162.new;topicseen#new
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7039.new;topicseen#new
PES-wiki Mylow pages (non-sceptic):
http://MylowMagnetMotor.com
Mylow debunking videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw-8YJvicrw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dORKOhwLSP4

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  • great choice of music!

  • says more than a thousand words...

  • There is also a Japanese version, the Minato wheel replication, a japanese Mylow

    watch?v=dvlDEqf2pCc&feature=re­lated

    (slows down likewise, no perpetual motion)

  • When will you show your 3rd video? I have watched all my stand up comedy DVD's, my humorous movies. I need something new to laugh about.

  • The fun is over as far as I am concerned.

  • did you try to angle the magnets like the perendev motor?

  • The Perendev-type of Jhonson mortor has been extensively tested, but no sign of overunity has been found.

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  • @MrLunk2 especially not in a non-vacuum situation and with any kind of bearing where even the slightest friction is applied.

    thus in space it will keep spinning...

    but then again...

    you dont need magnets there to keep a disk spinning once its got an initial force applied to it ;)

    getting energy out of a balance is just not logic ;)

    green greetz,

    MrLunk DOT Tk

  • @MrLunk2 CONTINUED:

    there is just as much negative magnetic energy as positive magnetic energy...

    Thats why there cannot and never will be a contiunous motion.

  • maybe your setup on this scale has too much friction to let it go longer...

    but i agree there is no perpetuum mobile in here...

    not this way...

    I do think there must be some way though to tap into the seemingly endless energy of magnets...

    If annyone ever really finds a way this would solve the world energy problems totally...

    in the end there is a 'balance' situation in this setup...

    the same balance magnets themselves have...

    a + and a - that eliminate eachother...

  • It's like a clock. :D Gives of it's energy over a long time. Wished we had a good or even a over-unity solution that really works.

  • Sooner or later every thing will come to and end. The object is to make something last as long as you can. hopefully You can make something last for 100's of years.

  • Goed bezig !

    Groetjes, iT

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