RE: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread Dave Roberson
Nice sized flywheel. Could store a lot of energy so it is going to be hard to prove that the magnets are the real source. I am skeptical. Dave Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Terry Blanton Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 8:06 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Magmo in the land

Re: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread Terry Blanton
> 40 *kw* of mechanical *energy* > uh-huh. They sure know what they are talking about.

RE: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
In reading the link I could not find any statement about the quantity of energy (kilowatt hours) released before recharging magnets is necessary to continue motor ops. The most relavant part of the link is as follows: “The Earth Engine is not a perpetual motion machine. The Earth Engine uses th

RE: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread Chris Zell
I think the resumes of the people involved here are very impressive and that their participation is difficult to account for if this was simply fake. [cid:image001.jpg@01D4E4B6.A74450C0] [Text Box:] [https://s.yimg.com/nq/storm/assets/enhancrV2/23/logos/youtube.png] ‘Earth Engine’ magnet moto

Re: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread Jones Beene
Chris Zell wrote: Could someone post a patent number or schematic?  No relevant US patent turns up for the inventor Dennis M. Danzik but lots of patents in other fields - and there is negative stuff which clouds the situation ... He was apparently involved in alternative energy in Calgary

RE: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread Chris Zell
Could someone post a patent number or schematic? I tend to think that a magnetic motor could work. For example, the Werjefelt device might have had a good principle behind it but working out the cancelation of opposing force seems possible but impractical. Earth Engine: 3 years of 40+ kW mechan

RE: [Vo]:Russian Academy of Sci. cold fusion meeting

2019-03-27 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jed— The item you have identified is well worth reading. It documents cold fusion history if Russia, much of which I was not aware. I assume the 23rd International Conference identified in the translation of the item is meant to mean ICCF 22 in Italy in September 2019. Bob Cook _

Re: [Vo]:Russian Academy of Sci. cold fusion meeting

2019-03-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Correction: it should be the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Academy_of_Natural_Sciences

Re: [Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread Jones Beene
The best coverage on this device is found here: Earth Engine: 3 years of 40+ kW mechanical energy production from magnets- orderable now - Revolution-Green | | | | | | | | | | | Earth Engine: 3 years of 40+ kW mechanical energy production from magnet... Solar-Powered Moisture Harves

[Vo]:Magmo in the land of lost wages...

2019-03-27 Thread JonesBeene
Magnetic motors magically appear in cyberspace from time to time, but usually they will demagnetize quickly or never work to begin with. Supposedly, however, there is one version which has been operating in Las Vegas for a while. At least it is aptly located… Place your bets… https://over