I'm just a dinosaur who have seen too much con man stuff to simply accept things like an enthusiastic young buck.
The magnets they used are varied, some are weak magnets. Yet all of them fiddle, fiddle, fiddle, then it don't drop. The hand movements are the same.
If the effect is real, then there would be a visible difference for those who use small high-powered magnets, versus others who use polymer magnets. But everyone was just fiddling, fiddling, fiddling -- without any apparent aim. That means nobody actually felt any attraction, or located any attractive force. It was just luck. That is why gravity and friction must be eliminated so that the attractive force can be isolated unambiguously. Any sane scientist or engineer will tell you that.
It is easy to test this unambiguously using a well designed experiment. But why isn't there any such examples?
Find me examples of proper experiments on this thing, with a positive outcome.
I'm just a dinosaur who have seen too much con man stuff to simply accept things like an enthusiastic young buck.
The magnets they used are varied, some are weak magnets. Yet all of them fiddle, fiddle, fiddle, then it don't drop. The hand movements are the same.
If the effect is real, then there would be a visible difference for those who use small high-powered magnets, versus others who use polymer magnets. But everyone was just fiddling, fiddling, fiddling -- without any apparent aim. That means nobody actually felt any attraction, or located any attractive force. It was just luck. That is why gravity and friction must be eliminated so that the attractive force can be isolated unambiguously. Any sane scientist or engineer will tell you that.
It is easy to test this unambiguously using a well designed experiment. But why isn't there any such examples?
Find me examples of proper experiments on this thing, with a positive outcome.