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By: daonfpe. on 30 Aug 11, 19:17:43
@tonysam11290? My guess is that he's simply tapped into the 'zero point' energy realm, alike many other 'free energy' inventions and their devices!
By: VeronicaAndEdward. on 27 Jul 11, 04:09:41
Please forgive me if I'm repeating ideas from previous comments since I haven't read through them. I would feel more comfortable if there was a verifiably constant mechanical load for both scenarios, rather than him shorting out a coil which may be consuming a? different amount of power in different circumstances. If we're going to talk about a possible perpetual motion machine then we need clear illustrations of total practical system input energy vs output energy. Since there is no storage sys
By: valveman12. on 26 Jul 11, 22:53:30
If you short out the coil, then how are you? producing any back EMF?
By: Christhefireshark. on 12 Mar 11, 17:01:49
TROLL? SCIENCE!
By: flowerbower. on 27 Jan 11, 22:53:45
@crackahcrackah [cont] Edison and Tesla were once 'tied' for a Nobel prize and were both passed over because Sweden 'could not make its mind up'. That frequent claim is utter nonsense: the prizes are often shared and, of course, neither of them was EVER short-listed for the prize. Crackpots feel safe in telling that lie because the Nobel deliberations are notoriously secretive. What they don't know is that they do not remain secret for ever! Gee, now I feel like becoming a? Jew, to annoy you.
By: flowerbower. on 27 Jan 11, 22:45:13
@crackahcrackah Ah, one of THOSE phenomena: the ones that can be detected only by the experimentally incompetent and replicated by the even more incompetent. One common symptom exhibited by such sad cases is that they believe that Edison and Tesla were some sort of scientists instead of mere Johnny-come-lately inventors exploiting the discoveries of others. Even when Edison did, on one occasion, observe? something novel, he attributed to 'paranormal activity'. I bet that you even believe that ...
By: crackahcrackah. on 26 Jan 11, 21:38:20
@crackahcrackah Plenty of jews claim to be atheists because they actually WORSHIP themselves.I've read from the Talmud and seen what plenty of rabbi's have said.Those who follow the cabbalah do not worship a "creator", but they worship themselves and see themselves as gods to rule over the non-jews.Your brethren are trained to? commit crimes against non-jews, and the same behavior is criminalized only if it is committed against other jews. Why not call me anti-masonic? Because you're a jew :P.
By: crackahcrackah. on 26 Jan 11, 21:34:07
@flowerbower What you're describing is entirely irrelevant to the phenomenon? that I've raised. Again, more deflection. The electrical pressure waves are a commonly produced phenomenon but unfortunately most are not familiar with them, and people like you obfuscate and misdirect others. This phenomenon which both Edison and Tesla worked with (the latter perfected incredibly important inventions with it) is discussed at length in a number of his lectures and demos.
By: flowerbower. on 23 Jan 11, 14:23:21
@crackahcrackah The multimeter comment was sarcasm based upon fact. I can do tricks with measurement that you cannot even dream of, such as having the reading depend upon who is holding? the meter. Of course, someone who refers to 'electrical pressure waves' is certainly 'quite a few cells short of a battery pack' anyway. BTW, if you check other YT comments of mine, you will find that I am an atheist, and then some. Atheists don't have 'brethren'.
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 11:33:18
@flowerbower You only vaguely know what you're responding to which is why you're all over the place with your commentary. Multimeters can not measure the energy in this waveform, but you already knew that didn't you deceiver? Multimeters are not made to measure electrical pressure waves. Uh Duh. You should? be grateful your kin owns and attempts to control youtube and google. Otherwise even more people would be learning about you and your brethren.
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 11:29:01
@flowerbower The truth is anti-semitic, and there you go again with your catch phrases and clitche responses. The so called eternal victim status isn't? working any more as people can see through the deceit from you and your ilk. You love to run your yap though don't ya? Probably a jew...
By: flowerbower. on 22 Jan 11, 11:12:55
@crackahcrackah [cont] machine, when finally investigated by the NBS, was found to be based on the mismeasurement of a spiky output. Electricians? should learn that one cannot measure everything using a multimeter. They should also realise that they are not competent experimenters. As for the rest of that guff, it just sounds like sour grapes from someone who hates the world that rejected him; the world of science. You should just be grateful that Youtube has no academic standards.
By: flowerbower. on 22 Jan 11, 11:03:27
@crackahcrackah Hmm, Jews, Masons. So you are an antisemitic conspiracy theorist; two traditional bigots for the price of one. Or three, if one counts electrical engineer as well. I? have long wondered why electrical engineers are so over-represented in the lunatic fringe. I think that it is probably because they use the same terminology (waves, electrons, etc.) as physicists but have a naive understanding of it. Spikes are a popular source of misunderstanding: one supposed perpetual motion ...
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 10:45:03
@flowerbower That patent is incredibly? important which is exactly why you're denigrating, attacking, and deflecting every thing I say about it. I don't know if you could make your goals and motives and more obvious, but at least your consistent for the newbie youtuber's to see how deceiver's work. Those HF HV effects are ideal in a number of contexts such as for lighting (the point of the patent duh) and for novel transformation effects.
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 10:44:52
@flowerbower That patent is incredibly important which is exactly why you're denigrating, attacking, and deflecting every thing I say about it. I don't know if you could make your goals and motives and more obvious, but at least your consistent for the newbie youtuber's? to see how deceiver's work. Those HF HV effects are ideal in a number of contexts such as for lighting (the point of the patent duh) and for novel transformation effects.
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 10:37:49
@flowerbower Silly propagandist, "academic types" do not comprise the entirety of the population who possess high functioning, scientific reasoning skills. Clearly, you're not a member of this group or? you wouldn't have conveyed made that statement. Academia is filled nepotism and circle jerks. The quality ain't all that great... And the phenomenon which I am talking about is well known and the fact that you don't know that does not speak well for you.
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 10:21:19
@flowerbower "Blah, blah, blah..."
By: crackahcrackah. on 22 Jan 11, 10:17:33
@flowerbower I never said he made that claim in the patent now did I? It's an effect that can be seen experimentally by any one with the most basic of knowledge in electronics. It's an effect that is well documented and most relays require a diode to address the cold energy spikes after coils are cut off. Why don't you do a proper citation and give the page numbers for the EB and Wheatstone? You're obviously a jew or a mason. You? tube is a battle field for you lying scoundrels isn't it?
By: flowerbower. on 30 Dec 10, 14:05:22
@crackahcrackah To continue the religious theme: as the bible says, "the poor are always with us". Unfortunately, so are the crackpots (aka the poor in intellect). BTW, trying to 'tap the ambient energy' is like trying to run a hydroelectric power station in the middle of an entirely placid (no wind, no tide, no ZPE-analogous disturbances) ocean. Plenty of water, plenty of gravitational potential energy but? ... hey, can you even comprehend what is missing?
By: flowerbower. on 30 Dec 10, 13:53:28
@crackahcrackah I take it that you mean antiscientific members of the public. The sensible ones know that it makes no sense to 'keep a dog and bark oneself'. Why? this obsession with the supposed vested interests of scientists? Sure, we are paid more than the average, but nowhere near as much as other professionals (medics, lawyers, etc.) And the research grants? Sure they are large, because the equipment is expensive (but not amenable to the 'shrinkage' benefits available in the average store).
By: flowerbower. on 30 Dec 10, 13:39:35
@crackahcrackah It is just an old (and unoriginal) patent for a high-voltage coil. It is not even of much use, except for impressing school-children. I have heard some people claim that it was essential for CRT TV receivers: where? one actually needs a stable high DC potential, and the last thing that one wants is HF currents that can wander all over the equipment via the skin effect.
By: flowerbower. on 30 Dec 10, 13:30:55
@crackahcrackah You have just explained your own dilemma: scientists? are not impressed by YouTube videos, or even by qualifications, they are impressed by results. And not by results that have to have the experimenter involved, but only by ones which can be reproduced by anyone, anywhere and at any time, using their own equipment.