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A free energy machine will be exibited?
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As I said the deadline is 2012 because of the magic number 300.
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The year someone succeeds in building Uncle's vortex toy.
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I voted 2010 due to the time it takes to set things up. But the breakthrough I would vote 2009.

>>What year ( if any ) do you think a free energy machine will be exhibited?<< Is the question.
But of course in this game I could be wrong.
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With all due respect, I believe free energy machines have been exhibited many, many times, in many different forms, by many different people in many different countries for as far back as history goes.

I've been following free energy of all types for decades, and there is much anecdotal evidence to suggest that many people have succeeded, just as we believe Bessler succeeded. However, just like Bessler, greed & fear & conspiracy surround this type of invention.

We live in times where most media is controlled (don't think the internet offers any privacy or freedom). As soon as anybody looks like being a threat to the Big Money boys, expect harassment & shutdown. History repeats. History repeats. History repeats ...

I've been looking into the history of early 20th century air cars - a fascinating period in time, and possibly WWII was used to snuff out that technology. It would seem that locomotives and automobiles running directly off ambiant heat energy could have become the established technology, but big oil did what it had to do to stay on top. (Never underestimate what Big Money can do. They will finance both sides of a war just to keep getting richer. Killing people is not a problem.)

Tesla was perhaps the most gifted free energy inventor of all time - but only the inventions that benefited Big Money got used. There are countless types of free energy devices before & after Tesla - probably gravity wheels are very primitive and low threat compared to what must be available to the elite.

I think the proliferation of Heat Pump technology with COP > 4 is an interesting development. Photovoltaic solar panels are on the verge of a price breakthrough, and that will probably be a bigger threat to Big Oil than gravity wheels ... so maybe the times are right for some real free energy devices to make a breakthrough ... it has to happen.

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Someone flip the record :D
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I totally agree with greendoor. The answer is: about 3.500 years before our era, probably in Harappa and Mohendo-daro (today Indus valley) and perhaps more earlier with the vimanas.
The flowerbowl is one prime-mover of this kind, and still my first quest.
In addition I'm pretty sure that more a dozen of researchers have been successfull but didn't published their works for various reasons.
The problem of the industrial use of this gravitic wheels is the shocks too much destructive when you increase the size and the weights for a better torque.
Remember we knew the same problems with the steam locomotives for railways, where the speed is today limited at the possible maximum.
This certainly the reason why the vimanas used another concept (liquid weights like the mercury?)
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Only 18 votes out of 253 viewings? What's up with that?
Guys, I can appreciate your views but can we keep it in the now, at least on this thread?
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This is the confirmation of the both above posts:
You missed an important dot: done yet in your list.
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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Only 18 votes out of 253 viewings? What's up with that?


Well...I come back and read all new forum posting at least
twice a day....sometimes more. So that count of viewings
may only represent about 50 people? Hard to tell.

I did not vote. Don't have a clue.

Predicting something is easy.
But getting it right...well that is the hard part.

About the only way I know of for a person to actually
predict this correctly would be if they already had a
running prototype and were making plans to reveal it.

Everything else is just someone's wild guess.

This, of course, excludes the possibilities of consulting
"talented" psychics...gypsies with crystal balls...etc.
If you go that way, you might as well have them contact
Bessler directly and ask him how he did it. LOL
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path_finder wrote:This is the confirmation of the both above posts:
You missed an important dot: done yet in your list.
No I didn't, a free energy machine hasn't been exibited yet and if it has we are still in 2009.
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Post by murilo »

Mike,
why don`t you show us your own vote?
I`m really curious!
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I did vote. I've sent you a pm murilo.
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On the winter solstice in 2012, the sun will be aligned with the center of the Milky Way for the first time in about 26,000 years. This means that "whatever energy typically streams to Earth from the center of the Milky Way will indeed be disrupted on 12/21/12 at 11:11 p.m. Universal Time,"

This also coincides with the end of the Maya calender. We will find the answer but will not live long enough to use it. LoL

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What does "aligned" mean? You can always draw a line from the center of the galaxy to the sun.
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