It would be great if machines of this type were capable of running on magnets.  
Call me old fashioned, but I must see a process that extracts energy from some 
source to be converted into the output energy.  I would even accept a process 
that cools down the local environment as it extracts energy.  As long as COE 
can be demonstrated to hold, I will give them the benefit of the doubt.


With these minor requirements applied, how does this device operate and what is 
loosing energy as the motor runs?


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Fletcher <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Mar 24, 2013 5:30 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Peswiki : Yildiz / Turkish Magnetic Motor 30-day University 
Test


About the Yildiz engine - Interview with Dr. Duarte
<http://www.pureenergyblog.com/2013/03/23/651/about-the-yildiz-engine-interview-with-jorge-duarte/>

...
You should understand that I’ve already participated in more than enough 
experiments with the machine; and all parts have been inspected [by me]. With 
this knowledge are the simple tentative explanations excluded. My insight after 
all these years, that scams with this invention are not possible, is obviously 
different from yours, because extraordinary results require extraordinary 
proof, 
with which conviction or belief play absolutely no role. It does give me a bit 
of pain that a fellow academic reproaches my speculation, because “In questions 
of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a 
single individual” (Galileo). Should I not dare to try a hypothesis (an 
educated 
guess) anymore in the company of academicians? Again, do not just take my word. 
“Evidence of hearsay” goes against the scientific protocol, and measurement 
results only count here.

Incidentally, even without the machines fully open, its surprising observations 
made ​​by third parties confirmed: no heat, aluminum parts that rotate around 
magnets without braking torque is developed, the lack of brushes, an abnormally 
large air gap, no expertise of the inventor of electronic circuits (so tricks 
in 
that area be ruled out).
...


 

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