Re: Why you should patent.


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Posted by chap (64.108.116.127) on May 28, 2003 at 05:57:14:

In Reply to: Re: Why you should patent. posted by Lurker on May 27, 2003 at 21:55:49:

I think it might work, and am in the process of building one. I am "ramping it up", so to speak, by using heavier weights, bigger wheel, etc. Since my free time is extremely limited, this project may take a while, but I will finish it and post the results.

: Now, I should point out that Techstuff has ALREADY built a working gravity motor:
: http://www.greaterthings.com/News/FreeEnergy/Directory/GravityMotors/photos/index.html

: According to him, THIS DEVICE REALLY WORKS. No one seems to pay any attention, though, which seems pretty strange to me. I would think everyone would be trying to repeat the experiment to verify it, especially since it is such a simple device. One theory for why this is not happening is because people fall into one of two catagories. 1) they don't believe it will work 2) they believe it will work, but they think they can do better while at the same time getting credit for the discovery. So, even if they DO repeat the experiment, they keep quiet while they try make something that seems diferent enough that they can patent it. Pretty sad if you ask me. In the mean time, the world continues to burn fossil fuel, and the oil companie continue to get rich.

: Like I said before, I think we have ALREADY discovered how to make all of the basic types of perpetual motion machines and over-unity devices. All we need to do now is get people to stop trying to claim credit for things that have already been invented, and get them to WORK TOGETHER to make the inventions available for use in solving the world's problems.

: Lurker




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