Re: Why you should patent.


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Posted by Joel L. Lewis (24.197.38.131) on May 28, 2003 at 09:26:52:

In Reply to: Re: Why you should patent. posted by Mike on May 28, 2003 at 09:05:56:

But that's just it-any 'free energy' principle, it seems to me, SHOULD be easy and simple to apply, in some form or another.Rockets are extremely complex, expensive devices, but their principle can be demonstrated by letting the air out of a balloon! Most scientific principles have simple ways they can be demonstrated by teachers when they're being taught, so it seems to me that the more excuses an idea has for why it ISN'T successfully replicated, the more carefull you should be about it. Just my take, though.:-)


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: : There is no 'free-energy' coverup.

: So it's come to this, again.. I guess there's no alternate propulsion methods either, eh?..

: :the damn thing just wouldn't do as it was told.

: Of course not.. If it were that easy we'd all have free power!
: I don't believe your non-working 'adams' motor story.
: Good core material and non-traditional coil designs will help.
: Lots of uhh.. strange stuff happens with high voltages and coils!..

: You'll only get it if your ''heart'' wants it..

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