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  • #31
    Up to a point

    Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View Post
    All too happy to correct your errors, however there are far too many to keep track of.



    By the way, that isnt "MY" sphere, its the same sphere across the entire UNIVERSE


    Dull minds take no note of such IMPORTANT THINGS

    Lucky for you, I DO.
    Hey Ken

    I guess it is our humanity that keeps us from enjoying one another being different but let me say that most of what you talk about surprises me and I always like to stay open to learn.

    Thanks again

    Mikey

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
      Hey Ken
      being different
      Mikey


      being different is wearing a pink bow tie and putting choco milk in your rice crispies.



      being outright wrong is something else.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Ernst View Post
        The magnet applies a horizontal force to the ball, gravity a vertical force. Both combined a force radial (outward) with respect to the wheel. This force is counteracted by a radial (inward) force from the wheel on the ball (perpendicular to the plane of contact).
        Net force = 0
        no rotation
        Fake.

        (and no need to go through Ken's work)
        Clearly you haven't built one of these contraptions. So I will tell you what you will experience when you finally do.

        When the steel ball comes within proximity to the permanent magnet, it will no longer roll; it will instead slide or try to. When the rolling of the steel ball stops, the large wheel stops too.

        So how do you get the ball to instead roll?

        I'm not sure how private joker did it, but I simply put a pulsing solenoid under the permanent magnet. These pulses let go of and then grab back onto the steel ball so it will continue to roll. Disguise the magnet base enough to not draw attention to it and you have yourself a perpetual motion machine...

        Until the battery goes dead.


        So now go do some reading so you understand why the steel ball won't roll in the presence of a permanent magnet. Then you'll discover that a permanent magnet has a perfect natural ratio of centripetal and centrifugal magnetism. If it didn't, every kid on the block could build this little wheel and ball gizmo and tweak it until it was self running.

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        • #34
          Starting Over

          Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View Post
          being different is wearing a pink bow tie and putting choco milk in your rice crispies.



          being outright wrong is something else.
          Okay Okay let me say it another way. Their are 7 billion people and none of them look at things the same nor do they all function the same way.

          I wasn't suggesting that you were somehow strange when I used the word different. What I meant is our humanity always wants to be the person who knows better than everyone else.

          Each person has their own special administration to what they do.

          In your case you have a deep knowledge and collection of the way you see things and it is fun to listen to even if I don't understand what you are always talking about.

          I would have to look up all of those terms first. The knowledge you have is good for you and for the field of work you made money in over the last 30 years is my guess.

          Whatever that knowledge is or wherever it has gotten you has little meaning if you are always right and can never learn from people around you.

          If I were you, I would be very sad that I could not learn anything from others.

          That is a very empty thought. I suppose if I were you having all of the extraordinary abilities to search out deep things that I might be insulted by others who told me I didn't know anything.

          Hey? But being the smartest is a lonely place where your only satisfaction comes from brow beating others who are torn to pieces with your literary skill.

          There is no humility in you that I find yet, maybe it is there? But I haven't seen it. Beyond that you have incredible abilities just as all men do.

          Just because i said the dictionary calls certain metaphysical practices corruption by western standards doesn't mean this is an across the board condition for all people.

          So don't make this kind instruction into a Holy War.

          The exercise of the mind is a good thing and the west has really been dumbbed down, while other cultures offer good advise about their approach to the universe.

          It is all good as far as I am concerned as long as intentions are pure.

          I already see how you respond calling people "ARE SWINGING GOONS" if their literary skills are poor and you wish to make your point so no one is going to be surprised.

          Whatever you think I wish you well in your exercise on the mind. We are more.

          Mikey

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          • #35
            You should put all that in a book


            Professional Lip Flapping for Pleasure and Profit

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            • #36
              Originally posted by veproject1 View Post
              tilted table? how to explain a water level here
              Wedge - shaped vehicle - YouTube
              Like any good magician, you vary your bag-of-tricks! So while tilting may not explain this effect, tilting is definitely a major part of your repertoire. Particularly evident here.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View Post

                Professional Lip Flapping for Pleasure and Profit

                Flappers were a "new breed" of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and
                flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. Flappers were seen as brash for wearing excessive makeup,
                drinking, treating sex in a casual manner, smoking, driving automobiles, and otherwise flouting social and sexual norms.
                ... the word "flapper" was emerging in England as popular slang both for a very young prostitute,[5][6] and in a more general – and
                less derogatory sense – of any lively mid-teenage girl.[7]

                Flapper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


                Al
                Last edited by aljhoa; 09-30-2014, 02:14 PM.

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                • #38
                  Flapper Word History

                  Originally posted by aljhoa View Post
                  Flappers were a "new breed" of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and
                  flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. Flappers were seen as brash for wearing excessive makeup,
                  drinking, treating sex in a casual manner, smoking, driving automobiles, and otherwise flouting social and sexual norms.
                  ... the word "flapper" was emerging in England as popular slang both for a very young prostitute,[5][6] and in a more general – and
                  less derogatory sense – of any lively mid-teenage girl.[7]

                  Flapper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


                  Al

                  Thank you C I learned something again. This type of historical fact helps me to understand many past remarks.

                  Mike

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                  • #39
                    In this case it's not definitely tilting. I see myself on the background standing vertically all the time. The secret is different

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by veproject1 View Post
                      In this case it's not definitely tilting. I see myself on the background standing vertically all the time. The secret is different
                      You got people sqaubling about how X works, why it CAN, why it CANNOT


                      You get your wish



                      Not a bad thing

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                      • #41
                        Nobody can say now that magnet powered car is impossible!
                        Attached Files

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                        • #42
                          I hope you are insured against earthquakes - every time you film, your camera has a case of the shakes. Probably a giant sink-hole, about to swallow you whole. :P

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                          • #43
                            Infinite Rotation

                            Be ready for the summer! video

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by veproject1 View Post
                              Be ready for the summer! video
                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fELUF7QMBo

                              that one is VERY ABSURD


                              but always fun to watch

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                              • #45
                                Lever & Wheels

                                New perpetual toy video:

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