Re: Why you should patent.


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Posted by Joel L. Lewis (24.197.38.131) on May 28, 2003 at 13:24:32:

In Reply to: Re: Why you should patent. posted by Darren on May 28, 2003 at 11:57:15:

Aaarrgggghhhh-that's IT, I'm looking up his three laws on line and taking a copy home to pour over.:-D Is it perhaps the 'action/reaction' one, the same one really does allow reaction propulsion to work 'legally'? How's your design coming, by the way? You're sure keeping us in suspense about it; what a dramatist!*Starts grumbling to himself*:-D

: : But that's just it-any 'free energy' principle, it seems to me, SHOULD be easy and simple to apply

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: YES!

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: : 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

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: YES YES!

: There IS a simple, well known principle that, when snapped into the puzzle properly will allow OU to happen... one of Newton's three...

: It is the equivalent of the ballon and the rocket to OU and Bessler's wheel... very cool.

: Darren




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