This is my boat as well. I've had too much training in science and physics to make any rash statements. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof!Furcurequs wrote:I've still not voted in your poll.
...for no matter how promising I believe my ideas to be, I wouldn't feel comfortable in claiming I've achieved the goal until I've actually seen something unmistakably working in front of my own eyes.
If something of mine were to ultimately work, however, the date of the conception of the invention could be years (if not even decades) ago.
In the U.S. where the patent system is still first-to-invent rather than first-to-file - at least for the next 7 months or so - I would still, though, have a pretty hard time in claiming such an early date of invention.
...for due to my health problems and the numerous projects of mine that are for all practical purposes on hold, I would have a very hard time showing that I have worked diligently to reduce any of my previous inventive ideas to practice, I would think.
http://patents101.com/2009/03/date-of-i ... to-invent/
Anyway, after March 16 of next year, I guess that really won't matter much.
...not to mention that for our quest a working model would pretty much have to be demonstrated, anyway.
Dwayne
I do believe I have a good concept that matches every clue JB left but even if it did perform exactly as Bessler's I'm not sure I would even announce the results. Who needs the distraction of others demanding "proof". No video is skeptic proof. I would rather go to a local university which has a world renowned physics dept after filing for a provisional patent than attempt to convince anyone here. Who is to say there is not a hundred better concepts than the one JB came up with anyway?