by thrival » Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:54 pm
While it may be a scam, it sounds awful similar to
my vaporlyzer, yet to be tested. George Delaney
said the Spirit of America rocket car was powered
by steam/water vapor passing thru silver screens.
My guess is it's probably quite simple.
I disagree with you guys strongly that investors
would step up to finance overunity. It hasn't happened
yet and countless OU patents are languishing or expired,
the inventors bought out or intimidated into silence,
or dead. It's easy to blame creative people for being poor
marketeers, and probably true for the most part;
(I really hate sales), and yet, what ever happened
to the R&D executives we just assumed, corporations
hired to comb the literature for ideas that could impact
or improve their industry? They either don't exist, or
have a very different philosophy and approach to
outside ideas than freelance inventors or the
public would expect of "free" enterprise. Call it
counter-intuitive, neo-rational, or just bully fascism.
The fact is it hasn't happened yet, and not for lack of
workable ideas.
Capitalists find it hard to believe they can profit from
manufacturing something so simple as to be instantly
understood and reproducable to a backyard mechanic,
and there's no certainty of repeat profits for doing so.
Free energy is a realm for practical idealists who still
subscribe to dictionary definitions. I hate to say it but
most business people are just too superficial and money-
driven to "get it." The idea of free anything is antithetical
to their ability to profit at your expense, which is a hyno-
gogic whammy and a droning infomercial to lower your
IQ and dumb you down. Free energy sets everyone free,
not just the priviledged few. You undermine their
motivation, which is based upon feeling superior and more
deserving (elitism) to the next person. It comes down to
ego, and the misguided will to assert it, an over-arching
need to control others, which is why I dropped out, not a
baby-sitter to the human race. Free energy is about
free-dom, a big spiritual idea. Your philosophy,
what you believe is possible, will determine what you
discover.