Re: Patent a Gravityconverter


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Posted by John Colins (194.164.38.13) on January 03, 2003 at 07:42:45:

In Reply to: Re: Patent a Gravityconverter posted by Georg Künstler on January 02, 2003 at 15:25:46:

With great respect George, surely it is not necessary to have a University compare input and output? Either it works without input (other than gravitational energy) or it doesn't. Obviously it must have an input of energy. From where does this energy come from, if not from gravity - centrifugal force? And how do you generate centrifugal force? From gravity?

John C.

: : ***YEPEPPERSSSSSSS***

: : Please tell me you have a working model :)

: : Congrats,

: : Rainer

: I have a working model using centrifugal force, so it is better than
: the orginal Bessler wheel. The Bessler-movement is a 'waste-product'
: of my developements using centrifugal force. This month I will have
: a official measurement from a university comparing input and output.

: Georg

: : : : Hi Scott,

:
: : : : i have just written the patent for a Gravityconverter.

:
: : : : When it is accepted from the patent-office i will pass the patent to you,

:
: : : : so that everyone who like to built such a converter can build it.


:
: : : : Best regards


:
: : : : Georg





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