Magnetic Motors
Ian Szgatti
12-08-2006, 12:14 AM
http://www.perendev-power.com/index_files/Page880.htm
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2004/06/30/6900029PerendevPowerMagneticMotor/index.html
Nintendo is alright... but this is technology at it's best. A device like this will raise many questions in your mind, and much in the way of skeptical thinking. Don't be alarmed though, we've been conditioned to cast off any thoughts of being self-sufficient.
Please make note on the conditions of aquiring such a device... in time your eating out of yet another hand and it makes me sick to my stomach.
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2004/06/30/6900029PerendevPowerMagneticMotor/index.html
Nintendo is alright... but this is technology at it's best. A device like this will raise many questions in your mind, and much in the way of skeptical thinking. Don't be alarmed though, we've been conditioned to cast off any thoughts of being self-sufficient.
Please make note on the conditions of aquiring such a device... in time your eating out of yet another hand and it makes me sick to my stomach.
Paul79UF
12-08-2006, 12:39 AM
I'm confused. What exactly are you talking about?
I visited the first link and just saw a motor that could be leased for 5 years.
?
I visited the first link and just saw a motor that could be leased for 5 years.
?
Ian Szgatti
12-08-2006, 07:24 AM
I'm confused. What exactly are you talking about?
I visited the first link and just saw a motor that could be leased for 5 years.
?
visit the second link too... it's not there to make the first one look cooler.
these links are about a magnetic motor
I visited the first link and just saw a motor that could be leased for 5 years.
?
visit the second link too... it's not there to make the first one look cooler.
these links are about a magnetic motor
fredjacksonsan
12-08-2006, 02:58 PM
If it works, it is the invention of the century. If it doesn't, it's just another scam. I'd not be inclined to shell out 8500Euros for something like that that has just come up on the market.
Fascinating theory though....
Fascinating theory though....
Ian Szgatti
12-08-2006, 04:25 PM
If it works, it is the invention of the century. If it doesn't, it's just another scam. I'd not be inclined to shell out 8500Euros for something like that that has just come up on the market.
Fascinating theory though....
I hear you loud and clear. But it's not the invention of the century. It only seems that way because things like this are continually kept beyond our reach and scope of understanding. Myself included.
You do realize that if you owned the patent for this device, nobody would be able to produce it. This means that obviously nobody would hear of it if for some reason you were not allowed to introduce it to certain markets.
If they really wanted to scam people, they could charge 4000 euros and tell people its yours for good. It's pretty obvious that this device is so good, the company wants to capitalize on it forever, like any other energy company.
Lets assume you had an invention that could bring the power industry giants of the United States to its knees. These same giants are contributing sick amounts of cash to political campains in an effort to get bills passed that favor thier profits and operations. In some cases the politicians are directly related to the companies in questions.
It would be a disaster politically and economically if your invention came to the US market. These are the reasons we don't drive electric cars NOW.
The fact that we seee this device as a fantasic farce only points out the success of our government inconditioning us to not believe anything except what we are told.
There are many educated people in high positions who would argue for the concepts viability, but a large percentage of them can be easily convinced to take no stand on the matter, for those left, they just don't have the resources to reach the masses effectively.
It's a shame really, but such is life. We are lied to all the time. The only change we see is the effects of somebody else personal interests in office... it's only for us as much as needed to keep us content.
Fascinating theory though....
I hear you loud and clear. But it's not the invention of the century. It only seems that way because things like this are continually kept beyond our reach and scope of understanding. Myself included.
You do realize that if you owned the patent for this device, nobody would be able to produce it. This means that obviously nobody would hear of it if for some reason you were not allowed to introduce it to certain markets.
If they really wanted to scam people, they could charge 4000 euros and tell people its yours for good. It's pretty obvious that this device is so good, the company wants to capitalize on it forever, like any other energy company.
Lets assume you had an invention that could bring the power industry giants of the United States to its knees. These same giants are contributing sick amounts of cash to political campains in an effort to get bills passed that favor thier profits and operations. In some cases the politicians are directly related to the companies in questions.
It would be a disaster politically and economically if your invention came to the US market. These are the reasons we don't drive electric cars NOW.
The fact that we seee this device as a fantasic farce only points out the success of our government inconditioning us to not believe anything except what we are told.
There are many educated people in high positions who would argue for the concepts viability, but a large percentage of them can be easily convinced to take no stand on the matter, for those left, they just don't have the resources to reach the masses effectively.
It's a shame really, but such is life. We are lied to all the time. The only change we see is the effects of somebody else personal interests in office... it's only for us as much as needed to keep us content.
ericn1300
12-08-2006, 05:16 PM
At first it would appear to violate the Laws of Conservation of Energy as defined in Newtonian pyhsics but there is prior science to support this sort of device. http://depalma.pair.com/Tewari/Chap8.html
The motor described in the prior links is patentable only on a variety of design break throughs, but the basic science behind is not. Hope it works.
The motor described in the prior links is patentable only on a variety of design break throughs, but the basic science behind is not. Hope it works.
Ian Szgatti
12-08-2006, 05:36 PM
At first it would appear to violate the Laws of Conservation of Energy as defined in Newtonian pyhsics but there is prior science to support this sort of device. http://depalma.pair.com/Tewari/Chap8.html
The motor described in the prior links is patentable only on a variety of design break throughs, but the basic science behind is not. Hope it works.
great artical... thank you
The motor described in the prior links is patentable only on a variety of design break throughs, but the basic science behind is not. Hope it works.
great artical... thank you
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