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Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel and the Worlds first Weight Power Plant

Started by AquariuZ, April 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

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Omnibus

So, we know it cannot work but, hey, why not make a buck off of it like Sterling does. We're in a really bad shape if reputable companies such as Henkel rationalizes it that way.

spinner

Quote from: Omnibus on April 12, 2009, 04:55:30 AM
@spinner,

So, you think Henkel are in it just for the profit from their glue business and couldn’t care less that in doing so their name will be inevitably connected with a super controversial project? Interesting.

No.
Do you think it's necessary that they know the "whole secret"?
I think I remember that Sjack A. "said" he is the only one who knows the truth... Beside his partners, investors?...

Why do you think that Henkel knows the whole story? Is this firm a partner? Could be.
"Ex nihilo nihil"

Omnibus

Quote from: spinner on April 12, 2009, 05:08:34 AM
No.
Do you think it's necessary that they know the "whole secret"?
I think I remember that Sjack A. "said" he is the only one who knows the truth... Beside his partners, investors?...

Why do you think that Henkel knows the whole story? Is this firm a partner? Could be.


Aha, so now you allow for Henkel's engineers to forget their classical training and suppose there might be something to Abeling's claim. Based on what? If they don't have the evidence Henkel, in selling the glue not just for the profit but also because they believe somehow in the project without proper evidence, would appear more like a crank company than the reputable one we think it is, wouldn't it?

Tink

Synergy is the key to free energy.

spinner

Quote from: Omnibus on April 12, 2009, 05:14:40 AM
Aha, so now you allow for Henkel's engineers to forget their classical training and suppose there might be something to Abeling's claim. Based on what? If they don't have the evidence Henkel would appear more like a crank company than the reputable one we think it is, wouldn't it?

Sorry, but what guarantees you that they are indeed involved in this "controversial" project? Because of a few posts you read here? Because you talked to him?
What guaranties you that they (Henkel) knows the "whole story"? Did Henkel saw Abeling experiments and are now convinced this is a real deal? Why, for instance, a guy from some other Henkel's branch (high ranking doctor of chemistry from another branch which I happened to know well.....)

If this project is indeed so controversial (and secret), why would they be answering some "unknown guy from the web" request?


Yeah, could be.
I admit a find AquariuZ's posts sincere, so I have no problems with his reports. But I'd say we don't know much about what there may be really happening...


Btw, what classical training of the Henkel engineers are you alluding to? Are they specialised in chemistry, biology (maybe physics?), or, doh.., in  "FE" questions?
Yes, I know they most know the CoE and similar stuff (that's a basic... especially for technically educated experts).
Any conventionally trained expert would know that gravity motors are considered as impossible...

So, why does a commercialist from one of the Henkel units claims this really is a serious project ?

I'd like to know why, too.
Cheers!
"Ex nihilo nihil"