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Started by PaulLowrance, December 19, 2008, 11:02:24 AM

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PaulLowrance

Quote from: utilitarian on January 04, 2009, 01:33:39 PMCan your device produce enough power to run a calculator?  Show us a practical application, and someone might take notice.  I cannot understand why you won't do this.
I shouldn't have to show a scientist a device that generates usable amounts of power in order to prove the concept.


Quote from: utilitarian on January 04, 2009, 01:33:39 PMYou say you can theoretically produce 4100 watts over a square meter, well, what's stopping you?  If you can get access to $100K from friendly investors, why don't you get it and make this happen?
Obvious answer. I've answered countless times.


Quote from: utilitarian on January 04, 2009, 01:33:39 PMThere have been thousands before you at the stage you are now, thinking they have something but then unable to make anything useful out of it.  So it's hard to get excited.  Make your device run a simple calculator, then a cell phone, then a computer, then a desklamp, and you will have the whole world talking.
Name one person who has shown the conventional mathematics and who the experiments to prove that it produces more power than consumed?  You can't because nobody has done it yet, until now.


PL

PaulLowrance

You know, before I built the diode array, the skeptics and scientists said it would produce zero volts DC across a load. Before I built the diode array, I made a prediction that when I proved it produces a DC voltage across a load that the skeptics would change their tune to "Make it produce usable amounts of power."  So what's the next step?  When I complete the semiconductor fabrication equipment, and successfully build a diode array chip, will I just get a bullet in my head?

PL

Liberty

Quote from: utilitarian on January 04, 2009, 12:41:24 PM
Plenty of people are working on solar, wind, hydro power solutions.  Show how yours is superior.  Right now, you cannot, and until you can, no one who matters is going to take notice.  The very real possibility of the situation is that what you have is inferior to solar.  Your efforts to garner support for your theory are commendable, but is completely understandable if no one takes up the banner.  Maybe you should take your own idea further before expecting others to invest time and money into it.

What Utilitarian is telling you is that companies want a fully working device handed to them on a silver platter.  The companies want you to handle all of the risk of development, and if you manage to come up with a miracle device, then they would be interested in throwing a small percentage of the amount of money that they will make off of your device your way. 

My advice to you is to work for a company, getting a pay check to fund your device, and develop your device on your own.  When you have it working, don't take it to companies.  Take it to a manufacturer and offer them a percentage and you can then proceed to put those companies that were lazy, wanting a risk free ride, out of business.
Liberty

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PaulLowrance

Quote from: Liberty
What Utilitarian is telling you is that companies want a fully working device handed to them on a silver platter.  The companies want you to handle all of the risk of development, and if you manage to come up with a miracle device, then they would be interested in throwing a small percentage of the amount of money that they will make off of your device your way. 

My advice to you is to work for a company, getting a pay check to fund your device, and develop your device on your own.  When you have it working, don't take it to companies.  Take it to a manufacturer and offer them a percentage and you can then proceed to put those companies that were lazy, wanting a risk free ride, out of business.
I appreciate the info and advice Liberty, but how much money would the middle eastern countries lose from such a "free energy" machine?  You have heard of hit men, correct?  You're aware their are a wide range of hit men, from the cheapos to the high tech mucho expensive. Albeit, there's always an associated risk of being caught, or even leaving a paper trail, but given the last moment, it's probably worth it to save ones trillions of dollars. People have been killed for far much less in the middle east. Although it may appear to be a glorious safe and happy world out there ... who am I kidding, look at the news, LOL. I would give maybe 0.00001% chance of a single person such as myself successfully marketing a "free energy" machine. Maybe an established company such as Sony could pull it off. Heck, maybe even a company such as Steorn could pull it off, but I doubt it.

PL

PaulLowrance

Quote from: Liberty on January 04, 2009, 01:47:03 PMMy advice to you is to work for a company, getting a pay check to fund your device, and develop your device on your own.
I forgot to add that your above advice is good, but it would take over $100000 to buy premade equipment. That may be the path I take, work a few years, save up, and dump a $100 grand, gulp. I have a few thousand dollars still left, which is supposed to be for living, car insurance, etc., but I'll spend maybe $1000 to build a home brew semiconductor fab setup, and see what happens. Buy a cheap welder, make my own diffusion pump, everything except for the rotary pump that Harbor Freight has for $70. I would much rather come up with the exact plans so that anyone could make their own diode array chips.

PL