Richard wrote:yolk wrote:he of course avoids calling it a free energy or perpetual motion device, as patent organizations refuse any patent that mention this..
Wonder why that would be the case! Is it due to the benefit to humankind and that they see it would necessitate sharing I wonder!
because they received 456984798645 applications on free energy devices over the past 100 years - of course none of them worked. so now they even don't bother reading past the words free energy.
closest thing to free energy is still oil. one barrel of oil contains the energy of aprox 23000 human man hours. it cost a few dollars to get it out of the ground and they sell the barrel now for what..80$?
you can drive 4 people and all their luggage in an ordinary sedan for 15-40 miles on one gallon. one gallon of gas costing you now 3$ in the us, right?
now go the the poorest country and ask a rickshaw driver if he's willing to drive your group of four people and all their luggage to the next town 20 miles away for 3$ - he won't
