Yes indeed, such a scheme "woodwork". Michel
2009/5/9 Terry Blanton <[email protected]>: > I could easily design such a hoax: Batteries connected to a solenoid > triggered by a Hall effect gate such that, between the gap of the > rotor magnets a pulse is triggered providing enough bump to keep the > rotor going. All hidden in the "woods" so to speak. > > Terry > > On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Harry Veeder <[email protected]> wrote: >> He was being sarcastic when he called himself a prankster. >> >> He was reacting to the negative comments people made about his videos >> >> posted in March and April. >> >> Sure it may be faked. If batteries are hidden in the wood how do they >> connect >> >> to the motor? In one video (see link below) he lifts that stator assembly >> off the wood and we can see >> >> that it was simply resting on the wood. >> >> His most recent videos are here: >> >> http://www.youtube.com/user/magneticmotor1 >> >> >> >> Harry >> >> >> >> >> >> t----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: Michel Jullian <[email protected]> >> >> Date: Saturday, May 9, 2009 5:03 am >> >> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Latest from Mylow >> >>> The most probable explanation IMHO is that the guy is a prankster, >>> besides doesn't he say so himself at the end of the 2nd video you >>> linked to? Something like "Look at me, I am the prankster, now you >>> guys find how I did it". >>> >>> My bet is that there are batteries hidden within the stator assembly, >>> maybe within the horizontal wooden supports, but there are sooooo many >>> ways the thing could be faked! >>> >>> Michel >>> >>> 2009/5/7 Harry Veeder <[email protected]>: >>> > >>> > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > From: [email protected] >>> > Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 6:31 pm >>> > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Latest from Mylow >>> > >>> >> If the magnetic domain wall relaxation time is on the same >>> order of >>> >> size as the >>> >> time between changes in magnetic field strength due to passag e of >>> >> the moving >>> >> magnets, then a sort of magnetic refrigeration effect might occur, >>> >> so that >>> >> effectively the strength of the horseshoe magnet varied dynamically >>> >> in such a >>> >> way as to result in an average difference between the strength of >>> >> attraction and >>> >> repulsion, with the energy being supplied by ambient heat. >>> > >>> > >>> > I was also thinking that cooling effect might be explainable >>> > by conventional physics. However, I still don't think >>> conventional physics >>> > can explain the rotational acceleration of the disk. >>> > >>> > Harry >>> > >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> > >

