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Overunity Machines Forum



Hilden-Brand Magnet Motor

Started by JackH, March 10, 2006, 11:58:55 PM

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hartiberlin

Hello Jack,
when will we at least get to see a picture of your gravity device ?

This could indeed speed up the process in getting help.

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

lwh

Sorry to interrupt again, but at the moment, I think Jack's the only one who knows (and the only one who may ever know) how to build these motors, and it'd be a waste for the world to lose that knowledge, more of a waste than the few dollars I can spare to help stop that from happening.

That's why I'm still willing to contribute some money.  If that makes me a fool or a sucker so be it.  It'd have to go towards the building of the gravity type motor though, not the one getting patented.  I don't want to put money towards something that's just going to get confiscated by the authorities if the patents get classified.

I'd be willing to part with up to a hundred dollars based on what I've seen and read so far.  If that's not enough to be of any help then I'm sorry.  I'd consider giving more, if, based on more information, I thought I might be contributing to something that's not only sure to work, but that's actually going to see the light of day and be made available to people.

So what's the procedure for buying shares?  If that's the only way you'll accept donations, how's it done?  If it's too complicated a process it might make me change my mind, but if it's straightforward enough, I'll see then how I'm feeling about it and maybe make an actual pledge.

Les.

P.S.

Pardon my naivete, but I have some other, more rhetorical questions.  Can anyone explain to me how it is that Jack's investors and the U.S. military get to decide whether it's just them or the whole world that benefits from Jack's patent-pending inventions?  How does the benefit to those few outweigh the benefit to the many?  I'm not a U.S. citizen, I don't live in the U.S., so why does their military dictate what sort of motor technologies are available to me in my country?  Isn't it a case of their protecting their own interests and everyone else be damned, everyone including, ultimately, their own people?  Also, who are these investors who seem to be willing to let the patents get classified just so they might get their money back?  What sort of an investment return is that?  Didn't they know the patents would probably get classified?  Didn't the patent lawyer know that too?  Knowing now that the patents might get locked up, why aren't they trying to find other ways to get their money back, and more?  If they were to pull the patent applications, get more investors, and just start building and selling the motors, even on the smallest scale at first, wouldn't they get more than their money back before anyone even gets a chance to copy them and go into competition?  And once in competition wouldn't there still be enough of a market share for them to be able to make a fortune?  Sorry if these are stupid questions, just ignore them if that's the case.       


JackH


lwh

Thanks for the info Jack.  Looks like there was a typo in your last message though.

Is it that the company was valued at $50,000 and the shares were $500 each, or that the company was valued at $500,000 and the shares were $5000 each?

Either way is probably out of my reach (at least approx. $750 AUS), but maybe others would like to know too.

Seems like you just need the money to get the 500 Watt version built and things might start falling into place.

Not sure why someone would give you a million dollars just to see the gravity wheel though, but good luck with it all, I hope it all works out well.

Les.

idnick

Quote from: lwh on March 02, 2007, 11:29:00 PM

Not sure why someone would give you a million dollars just to see the gravity wheel though, but good luck with it all, I hope it all works out well.

Les.

Maybe to surpress it.  ???