Ken Hegemann's MXLO Magnetic Motor replicationMXLO Magnet Motor Open Sourcing Project

Summary: This open sourcing project sponsored by Pure Energy Systems, based on a design by MXLO, commenced Mar. 3, 2004 and was active for about a month.  At least 14 (8 verified) replications were built, none of which worked, proving that MXLO plans are neither easy nor complete, contrary to what they insinuate on their site, which now redirects to the U.S. government's renewable energy site. On July 10, a hint about shielding was given that was not contained in the plans.

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Shouldn't Give up so Fast

 

From: "Sterling D. Allan" <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 12:39 AM
Subject: [pes_mxlo] Project Failed? no; shouldn't give up so fast
 

Two separate inventors told me on Wednesday that they were disappointed at how easily people gave up on the MXLO project.  Eric Vogels has been working on the Minato motor for five years.  We've been at this for two weeks.

I realize that the misrepresentation of how easy the replication to a working device would be built a false expectation.  The natural response upon learning otherwise to the degree that we did is to turn deeply skeptical.  It is the rare response to come back with renewed faith and determination.  That is what it takes to see something through.

Once you've had the taste of the idea of an easy kill, the thought of a difficult struggle turns one off.

I realize that where we do not have evidence of a working device, it is hard to justify -- perhaps even foolish (in the possibility that there is not even the remotest chance of the device working ever) -- spending valuable time on a project.

I am not advocating that everyone here stick with the MXLO.  There are indeed possibly other projects where you may be more ideally suited; and the 'divine' purpose of this particular exercise has been to gather some great folks to then tackle other tasks that we come upon.

I'm working on such a list and hope to send it out shortly.  Some great stuff in the hopper, thanks to input from people on this list.

Sterling

----- Original Message -----
From: "flekouner" <falconland@seznam.cz>
To: <pes_mxlo@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:00 AM
Subject: [pes_mxlo] Project Failed?


Lot of people tried to construct the motor. No one succeed. The video will not be available anymore? Is this the mark that the project
failed? Where is the problem???


 

 

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