Mark wrote:Speaking of the RAR build...
Did I just plain miss it before, or have they back-dated an announcement regarding the in-progress modification they've made?
It's between pictures #40 and #41.
You plain missed it. ;-)
Torch should be torque of course. The ridiculous thing about that is it seems to be the same in English and Portuguese anyway. Maybe Murilo can confirm this - or not.
Posting new pictures or comments is good (and in the right direction), but I'm not sure if taking the site down is so good. Hopefully it will come back up soon with revised information.
They said they tested it in different ways but no video. It may spin with a motor but do they get anything out of it? I look forward to some real news.
I look forward to seeing the reaction of the investors to spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a giant contraption that never had a chance of self motivation, or overunity, with promises of "we just need to change one little thing."
I would like to see updates on the construction in Illinois.
I would also like to see a video of the smaller 'working' model that this design is based on. In High-Definition, with the model filling the viewfinder using overall views from all angles. A few close-ups would be nice, too.
There have been significant refinements. I find it too complicated to get my head around, "to see a movement."
I want to believe they've found a way to harness gravity but I won't be convinced until I see it in person or a video explaining it.
To get a continuous 30-KW from a diesel generator would burn 2.5 gallons an hour or 60-gallons a day. At $3.50 a gallon that would be $210. Per day. Or $75,000 a year just in fuel.
I think this would be cost effective after After ten years if you could make this thing for less than $750,000.
Incobrasa has the capacity to produce 30,000,000 gallons of biodiesel annually. That could generate a lot of electricy.