Veljko Milovic

Matt Watts

Veljko Milovic
« on August 24th, 2013, 09:55 AM »
So I'm looking at this gadget:


on this website:
http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/indexEng.htm

And thinking to myself, how difficult would it be to add a crankshaft to the output side coupled to an alternator and find out if this thing is really OU or not.  Peter Lindemann claimed on the Smart Scarecrow Show the other night that he saw the device first hand and that it does work.

What do you guys think?   Any chance this device is utilizing mechanical properties in such a way that it is absorbing energy from the environment?  Or are you more like me and just seeing a device having enough complexity that it obscures what is really happening?

Gunther Rattay

RE: Veljko Milovic
« Reply #1, on August 24th, 2013, 10:02 AM »
Quote from Dog-One on August 24th, 2013, 09:55 AM
So I'm looking at this gadget:


on this website:
http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/indexEng.htm

And thinking to myself, how difficult would it be to add a crankshaft to the output side coupled to an alternator and find out if this thing is really OU or not.  Peter Lindemann claimed on the Smart Scarecrow Show the other night that he saw the device first hand and that it does work.

What do you guys think?   Any chance this device is utilizing mechanical properties in such a way that it is absorbing energy from the environment?  Or are you more like me and just seeing a device having enough complexity that it obscures what is really happening?
Nice promo!

But - if you buy an old car you can´t know if it works fine until you have made a test drive ...


the same with those animations ...




zaneaussie

RE: Veljko Milovic
« Reply #2, on August 24th, 2013, 07:49 PM »
Quote from Dog-One on August 24th, 2013, 09:55 AM
So I'm looking at this gadget:


on this website:
http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/indexEng.htm

And thinking to myself, how difficult would it be to add a crankshaft to the output side coupled to an alternator and find out if this thing is really OU or not.  Peter Lindemann claimed on the Smart Scarecrow Show the other night that he saw the device first hand and that it does work.

What do you guys think?   Any chance this device is utilizing mechanical properties in such a way that it is absorbing energy from the environment?  Or are you more like me and just seeing a device having enough complexity that it obscures what is really happening?
Ha-ha yeh well at least at first glances and the first thing that popped into my mind was that it looked like one of those 18th century attempts at a perpetual motion machine. But it is a little different from other devices I have seen in that it uses a "hammer & anvil" type mechanism. I guess it's conceivable that when the hammer part strikes the anvil that it creates some type of longitudinal wave that we are currently unable to measure which somehow propels the machine in a way that we are unfamiliar with. There is a type of shrimp that uses a similar concept and creates incredible amounts of energy when it "hammers" it's prey.

The other thing that popped into my mind was this reference


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlCW2lvacRE

Some people are convinced that the pyramids are in fact massive electrolysis devices, if anyone is familiar with Christopher Dunn's work?

Anyway the pump part in the subterranean chamber has a massive stone block weighing tons (a fluid switch if you will) and when water pushes it shut it comes to rest at such a speed that it creates a longitudinal wave in the other direction of incredible proportion.

Just what comes to mind..but i'd like to see it working :)