Jim_Mich,
You opened the issue ignoring my "hypothetical disclaimer" and you are still ignoring the fact that I said it was a
hypothetical statement that the diameter at 45 was half of 90. Can you not relate hypothetical to suppositional, uncertain,theoretical etc. Is it to much for you to admit that you jumped in without fully disseminating my statement. To refresh your memory I will quote it again.
Note! this is strictly hypothetical and responses should be valued as such!
Dammit when I do stand corrected, have I not always admitted it and apologized to all involved. Show me one time where I have not either renounced an erroneous statement, or stood fast in debate to conclude a point!
You are as hard headed as I am. This is one time and not the first you have misread or ignored my statements, then attempted to debunk me by twisting or exaggerating my claims. I believe you call it "waffling"
In my opinion it is your image that is being degraded here by continuing
to claim my statement was based on fact when it very clearly was not. You are the one that will not admit to making the mistake of not reading my disclosure
I am not interested in being the "king of the hill" of this forum, which appears to be an important issue to you with your attacks and hint of egotistical flavor. Have you ever publicly admitted to be wrong about anything, such as a few years ago announcing a running wheel published in O-U energy news?
And yes as far as I am concerned the formulas I posted are garbage! I rested with assurance that you would make a point of it. That is why I do not make a habit of posting such gibberish. I do not need a page full of equations to know if I drop a ten pound weight on my ingrown toenail it is going to create an impact force that will be felt!
Feel free to correct me when I am wrong, but please read my compositions before attacking me on a personal level. I am always open for debate, not a public personal feud. As Randall states this is not the place for a ploy of personal degradation.
On another issue of your mention, there are all kinds of engineers in many fields. Even an uneducated but skilled operator of earth moving equipment is called an "operating engineer"
If Ralph is an engineer then he would quickly recognize his mistake and correct it. If Ralph fails to recognize his mistake then he is lying about being an engineer.
An engineer in a given field can make a mistake, especially if subject matter is not in his field. I am human and yes I make mistakes. when in the past I made a mistake I corrected it or publicly stated I was wrong. If you wish to call me a liar and it makes you feel better go ahead. but the day may come when you will be asked to substantiate the claim. I simply consider the source and I believe a portion of the members will do so also.
You have made known mistakes and I would not consider you human if you had not.
I am not a liar and I do not make an issue out of being recognized as an engineer
If I were to sign my name "Ralph Lortie PE"
An engineer that has completed the training, exams, and field work required to be fully licensed. (PE certification is required for any engineer in the United States who works on projects that will affect the public.)
What significance would that have to do with a computer programming engineer, electrical engineer or a doctorate of science that is so diversified I consider it a farce!
To boast of being a learned person and flaunt an acronym attached to their name while chasing perpetual motion ( a pursuit of cranks) is contradiction in my books and is not appreciated by ones peers.
Now can we please end this. You have made your point and I have reciprocated, I am not a liar, I am retired and all my certifications are outdated/expired. I call myself a BCME in "jest" (Blue Collar Mechanical Engineer and I could care less about the circumference of the earth at any given point. Research on gravity wheels or gravity powered machines is now my forte.
I do not believe that you can deny the fact that a self powered generator would be of great value in space. After all we will within a couple of years loose a multi-million dollar space project (Hubble) simply because the batteries that power the gyros are dying.
Ralph