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http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=62495&page=5#Item_33 --------------------------- Steorn: Several people had stated that the existance of a change in inductance of the coil (due to the rotor magnets)would cause EMF - what the video demonstrates is that an externally caused change in inductance does not effect the current or voltage across the coil legendre: Ok - I can'tunderstand what lostcauses is saying most of the time either, but there is a very big difference between a change in inductance and a changing inductance. I'm not sure why you bothered with this experiment, as anyone who thinks that the status (or even the presence) of an inductor's core has some effect on itsDC resistance, has no place in this discussion. Steorn: Well mostly we did the experiment because Max felt that his accent was not getting a significant enough profile. But joking aside, it was an experiment worth doing. We do see the experimental sequence as being somewhat interactive, and we would like to keep this approach as much as is reasonable. ----------------------------------- harry ----- Original Message ---- > From: Stephen A. Lawrence <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, January 20, 2010 4:55:41 PM > Subject: Re: [Vo]:steorn addendum video posted on youtube > > > On 01/20/2010 02:32 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > > All the technical people are flabbergasted by the latest video. We > > are now convinced that it's all a joke. The Irish do love a punch > > line and that is just the phrase Sean has used. > > > > Unfortunately, many people we call "the believers", are now suffering > > from the Dunning-Kruger effect. Some could go off the deep end and be > > a threat to Steorn when they reveal the hoax, scam or whatever it is.. > > > > Me, I'm done with it. Too much time wasted. > > As I said back in December, I find Steorn sickening. They prey on > people who trust them, and in the process steal money, time, and trust > from people who need it and could make good use of it. The world would > be a far better place without their kind in it. > > HOWEVER, I find their "motor" rather fascinating, and I'd love to see an > accurate energy balance analysis. We'll *never* get one from Sean, of > course, who has no interest in clarifying things, IMNSHO, as I may > already have asserted in various ways in previous posts. > > As I may also have said before, I think it's screamingly obvious that > Sean and company are con artists and liars, and has been obvious for a > long time, and if Mark Iverson finds that offensive, too bad. I only > hope Mark hasn't given them any of his money, because he (Mark) is > guilty of absolutely nothing but *trust* which is typically a good > thing, not a bad thing. (And if anyone feels it's inappropriate to > *warn* people when you see what is obviously a scam in operation, I'd > love to hear a justification for that feeling!) > > Oh, and I don't believe there will ever be a "revelation". The punch > line will forever be delayed, and the results will remain ambiguous. > Sean will continue to go along pretending he's shown things that he > hasn't in an effort to keep the True Believers bringing in cash, and in > an effort to prevent the folks he's burned from realizing it was a scam > and forming a lynch mob. __________________________________________________________________ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/

