Hi Fred! Actually, I 'm still trying to understand the basic of image processing through modelling; Boykov et. al. has been working a great job for microsoft...
... If you have a link, id be interested in seeing it. ... In many of the situations which use this sort of logic, is to remove noise from an image by...
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Yes it is simple but it is very important. Many people try to make perpetual motion machines, but they have no portion in the cycle of the machine that makes...
... In plain english, how does this device operate? Do you have to spin it to get the spheres to be ejected from the cylinder? What happens after the spheres...
Let us assume (something out of you and me...) that energy is created by this device. How would you get that energy to keep the cylinder spinning when the...
The simplest Atwood¡¯s machine is a pulley wheel with a string draped over it and equal masses placed on both sides of the pulley. Then an extra amount of...
... Within that web site you linked is a complete source files along with a dev studio workspace and a .pdf describing the code in college speak. While i don't...
... The device you describe sounds better suited to anti-gravity, than to free energy. If what you day is true, you should be able to have 2 counter rotating...
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You are forgetting to subtract the weight on the other side of the pulley. Not to mention that it is a one way trip and everything would have to be reset,...
Hi. I'm a high school senior conducting research on tea plants and catechin production. I have a few problems I need to work out, and I was wondering if I...
Panamabob@... send video to try experiment thanks ... From: flakpanzer_s To: mad_scientist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 6:57 AM ...
Experiments now exist, and are being developed and investigated, that transfer the motion of between four and ten units of mass into one unit of mass. They are...
The correct way to build a perpetual motion machine is to strap a piece of taost to the back of a cat. The cat must land on its feet. The toast must land...
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Actually, that's anti-gravity. The cat never falls. Erik Von Halle <erikvonhalle@...> wrote: The correct way to build a perpetual motion machine is to...
... piece of taost to the back of a cat. I love it. This is the idea that has made the most sense to me in relation to perpetual motion. My only question is,...
You are absolutely right. My last post was in error. I assumed that the cat and toast would rotate trying to compete for position during landing. Obviously...
I think we've found the anti-gravity secret of UFOs. Look at a picture of a Roswell gray alien. Take a gray cat and look at the cat's face as you bend the ears...
hehehe The Godfather Of Swingers keywalker4god <keywalker4god@...> wrote: I love it. This is the idea that has made the most sense to me in relation to...
... No, I expect the Moon to drift farther away from the Earth, year after year, until it reaches apogee and then starts spiraling inward. That's when I...
If you use vector addition or really cancellation, the vector sum of a spinning wheel or cylinder is zero; no matter how fast it is spinning. The tethered...
... Ah, but what happens if the Cat is in a weightless environment? Would it rotate slowly in reaction to the nearest mass? Could this phenomenon be used as...
... In spite of the classic humor of cats wearing peanut butter sandwiches, cats may give hints into reactionless propulsion. Within a state of freefall, cats,...
... I'm thinking you wouldn't need the buttered toast for this one. However, I think that maybe since the cat always lands on it's feet, it would not only...