Re: Build your own Over Unity Motor
- From: "DaveN" <DaveN@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:35:10 +0100
"The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just finished building a K9A2 Platinum Motherboard, AMD Phenome 64
bit Quad Core, 4Gig RAM, multi-card reader, video capture card, video
card, 1Gig of Ram and DirectX 10.1, SATA Hard Drive, with a Creative
Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fatality Platinum Sound Card, and it
works. All I have left to buy is the speakers for the 7.1 surround
sound.
I don't have a motor case, and I will be looking into magnetic
simulation software soon. All of it will work, it's just that either
you have no experience or education in the field, or are not applying
and assuming that you will be proven right in the end without working
out a single equation relying on a guy who wrote what is considered a
law of thermodynamics, that really doesn't have more to support it
than the Big Bang, or what really happens at the bottom of black hole.
No that won't be any good because the simulation software is based on flawed
thinking rather than your more advanced and open minded approach to the
problem.
I think you will need to design your own simulation software as a first
important task, this will ensure that you get the correct answer according
to your understanding and therefore be able to prove that the theory is
sound.
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DaveN
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