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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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FredWalter

Quote from: JackH on February 18, 2007, 08:16:15 PM
Everybody has answers but nobody has solutions.

Everybody has *questions*. We don't know enough about your motor to give you solutions. Various people have been trying to help find less expensive sources for your raw materials, but they've been guessing at what you need.

QuoteYes I have a gravity wheel that really works, however I have spent over $6000.00 on putting it togather.

Wow, that's a lot of money. Does it produce usable amounts of energy?

With $6000 US I could put up a pretty big homemade windmill - see http://www.otherpower.com

QuoteI really hope all of you the best, but if you really want to get serious, you will need some money, and lots of it.

From the sounds of it, the largest part of your money went to a patent lawyer.

At this point, with your existing investors, and the patent lawyer bills, it looks like the only solution to your problems is money, and lots of it. If you had gone a different route... but that's hindsight speaking.

Good luck with it.

If this doesn't work out for you, please don't take this technology to your grave with you.

hartiberlin

Jack,
post a video of your working gravity machine,
powering a few light bulbs and the money will
roll in with all the famousity it will generate !

100 % !

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

Paul-R

Quote from: hartiberlin on February 19, 2007, 08:31:53 AM
Jack,
post a video of your working gravity machine,
powering a few light bulbs and the money will
roll in with all the famousity it will generate !
...along with considerable fame.

I don't know how much the BBC pay for a script
and all the working details for a 55 minute programme,
but it will be quite a lot. And the programme will be
sellable, duly dubbed, to many other countries:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/tv/network/ecomm.shtml
Paul.

rotorhead

JackH,

Please don't get too upset with folks here. They are just anxious (me too!). They have been waiting for a long time to see some successes. With recent announcements from Steorn, Perendev, and Mark Goldes, it makes it even worse. They all want to see something that actually works.

Many of the folks here have spent a lot of time trying to replicate other devices. None have had any notable success.

You happen to be in the spotlight because you are so close. The motor images you have posted look so nice! Lots of good workmanship went into them. And lots of hours, effort, and expense. We all wish things were going better for you.

Best of luck to you, no matter how you choose to deal with it.

Gregory

Hello Jack,

I have no real solution for your money deficit, but I have a few not too original idea... I add them here.

As others already said, to sell prototypes, or to demonstrate a working unit on video probably could work. I had other better or worse thoughts...

1. If every third member of this board would be willing to send just as least as 1$ (for example) to Jack, it would be probably enough to finish the new motor and test it, and publish the test results. Unfortunately, I think this option don't sound too good for different reasons for different people... But a bit of thought provoking... If you really want to help a bit... Not an elegant idea for sure, but really can work. Personally, I would be glad to do this if I were to know that others would do too.

2. Jack, maybe you can try to go cooperative with an University? If you can prove for some reliable professor / researcher / engineer that your motors have some special in them, then maybe they will be interested in help and research of the technology. I think good Universities have an amount of detached money for various researches. And they are also better than a bank sector type investor. If you were have an engineer friend at some University, it would be good to speak with him...

I think demonstration is one of the good solutions you still have Jack. To demonstrate your technology for the right (minded) people, who have the money & background. I'm sure, if your inventions really work, then a lot of people and various firms would be really interested to know about it. But you need someone who want to invest and work with you, not just know about it, right?

For a rough example, I think the engineers at Lexus would be interested in a new electromagnetic motor technology. And there are a lot of others... How to choose the right one and make a serious contact with them, I don't know. And what you can presume in a cooperative with someone is another question-mark. But cooperative with some good people/organization is what you need, I think. I just hope you will find the right people and a good solution.

Now, the guys will be probably angry with me... I am also very interested about your inventions, but the same time I don't think that simply give it all away on the internet is the best idea.

For all:

If you say or ask give it all away for somebody who have already worked years and have spent thousands of dollars on his own research, then you simply don?t respect him and his work. I agree with Jack, to make something work is not about building some cheap gadgets from usual goods on weekends. To make something really work is a hard task, it is not like just a hobby, it is much more a profession I think. A lot of hard (mental and physical) work when you do it all by yourself. First you need very good & precise machining tools, and second money. This is why I don?t build a test models every month. I have ideas but do not have the necessary things to try them out. Sadly, I feel that messing around with simple easy gadgets is only good to see how things work and experiment with them, but otherwise can be almost a waste of time... Perhaps not a waste of time in every case, but can be in much cases...