Re: Why Nobody Interest to My Patent?


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Posted by ovyyus (203.26.14.3) on May 22, 2003 at 20:11:38:

In Reply to: Why Nobody Interest to My Patent? posted by SK on May 22, 2003 at 17:36:40:

Hi SK,

I believe that you believe you have a design that will work.

I am of the opinion that designs can only be proved with demonstration. It's difficult for me to have too much interest in an unknown theory supported with a yet-to-be-completed model. Hopefully you will change this situation.

The only reason Bessler was taken seriously was because he had a working model. IMO, demonstration is the ultimate shared reality, everything else is just subjective proposition and theory.

So, get your patent, build your model and prove to the World that your design works. Optionally, you could offer your design for the objective consideration of others, risking exposure, yet possibly saving you time if errors are detected. Decisions, decisions :)

Whatever route you decide to take and no matter how many people see your design, the only way to actually prove that it works is still by physical demonstration. IMO, it's that simple.

I think these forums are great for sharing ideas, concepts and information. But advertising claims unsupported by demonstration, or even a theory or a useful description, seems a little pointless and distracting.

Don't get me wrong, I wish you every success with your wheel attempt!

Regards, ovyyus


: May be, all of you do not believe me.
: I want to know how to do next.
: Please give me some advice.
: And I decide to build some bigger one in this time.
: I have 40cm diameter testing wheel.
: But it is very difficult to see the exact movine process.
: So I decide to build 80cm diameter wheel again.
: And I got a hint about the difference between one direction and bi direction wheel.
: In my design It is almost same between one direction and bi-drection. So today I decide to patent the One directional wheel in this week. One direction wheel need no initial-push by my calculation.
: Bessler also said the theory is very simmilar.
: regards SK




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