Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can tell you that, at the end of M International, LLC, I was given free
> reign to instruct the lab to perform many experiments.  We did Bedini,
> shields, pivoting mags while rotating, static push-pulls, ("And then" from
> "Dude, Where's My Car?") and found the magnetic field was conservative.  In
> every case.
>
> Heck, it's all in a warehouse (not like the one at the end of Indiana
> Jones) and available if anyone can come up with some idea we might have
> missed.  There's even some capital left.
>

On one hand it is regrettable that you people wasted your time and capital
on this. On the other hand I must say, I think it is marvelous that skilled,
honest people took a careful look at these claims, made a serious effort to
replicate them, and then reported your results so clearly. Bravo!

This is not the last word on magic magnetic motors. I expect these claims
will never go away, because magnetism is such an extraordinary and
complex phenomenon. But I feel more confident than ever that there is
probably nothing to these claims.

Magnetic motors are the source of many strange stories such as the secretive
"Swiss Methernitha group's Testatika machine" which is being withheld from
the human race because we are not yet worth of it, or mature enough. I don't
believe a word of it.

- Jed

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