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Freeestenergie

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2012, 11:33:26 AM »
@Qwert,


That was a very interesting pdf.


Clearly however we crossed posts and I guess it is obvious that quenco is not like that.


@Freeestenergie,


Apologies to you for falsely accusing you.


I really will not discuss anything in enough detail here to satisfy your curiosity, but let me meet you mid way and say that if you use the classical Quantum Tunneling equations you will see that as the thickness of a barrier (insulator) decreases the electron tunneling probability increases "exponentially".


Folks, I will not respond to anymore questions here, if you have some specific query that you want answered you can post it on my contact page and I will respond if I can, but probably not until after 11 June.


Thanks

Ha, no need, many worse things have been said, and with no prompt. Good luck!

Philip Hardcastle

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« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2012, 04:44:00 PM »
I received a few question about what are my plans, other than hearing aid batteries.


The simple answer is I do not know, I would like the technology to belong to everyone.


For all the years of effort I would like to get a fair but modest financial return.


I thought of asking governments if they would pay me a small fee so that the rights to use the technology would belong to every citizen.


My crude idea is to ask the USA government if it wanted to buy the rights by paying me a dime per head of population, then everyone in the USA would be granted the right to make and sell quenco without paying any further fee.


I know this is a strange idea but I thought it was better than me accepting offers from multinationals who would then make everyone pay a high amount to get the benefits of the technology. If everyone had the right to build quenco then competition would be high and roll out rapid. This is the best scenario to halt CO2 emissions, I think.


If anyone has an idea on how a technology should be rolled out please post here.

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #17 on: April 13, 2012, 08:50:25 PM »
Hello Mr.Philip Hardcastle,
it is diad tech or it is not ?
Something like this:
Dr. Alvin Marks
Ordered dipolar light electric power converter
EP0176781 
production price estimation 1984 : go to [0013]

Lumeloid,Lepcon,Quensor , nice inventions,I agree.

Sincerely
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Philip Hardcastle

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« Reply #18 on: April 14, 2012, 01:59:34 AM »
Hello Mr.Philip Hardcastle,
it is diad tech or it is not ?
Something like this:
Dr. Alvin Marks
Ordered dipolar light electric power converter
EP0176781 
production price estimation 1984 : go to [0013]

Lumeloid,Lepcon,Quensor , nice inventions,I agree.

Sincerely
                 CdL


Hi, Nothing like that, quenco converts ambient heat, not photons.

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« Reply #19 on: April 14, 2012, 04:15:08 PM »
Sir,
Please consider the following option:
www.kickstarter.com
It is the world's largest funding platform for creative projects. You may submit your project to the consideration of the whole world, and get funded in a few months for beginning to beta trial production of your invention. If the idea is attractive enough to the internet public, they are well prepared to over-fund your project by several orders of magnitude( like many projects did in the past there).
Please have a look of some of the most notoriously successful projects in the site.
http://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/technology/most-funded
I will be one of them to fund your project, should you post your invention there.

DreamThinkBuild

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #20 on: April 14, 2012, 04:33:14 PM »
Hi Philip,

I agree with Aaron, KickStarter may be a viable route to take. For something as helpful as hearing aid batteries I would pitch in. My sister needs batteries all the time and they are expensive. $30-$40 for six batteries and insurance doesn't cover them. Your technology would do lots of good.

Here is an example of a project:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1203647021/the-powerpot

lancaIV

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #21 on: April 14, 2012, 08:50:14 PM »
Okay Mr. Hardcastle, I thank you for the fast response !
No photons based but ambient heat .
Phonons,thermal noise ?

Sincerely
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« Reply #22 on: April 15, 2012, 02:45:05 AM »
Never try to get in touch with anyone from the USA government.

Politicians don´t want to give up their power
over the people, so these are the wrong and worst people to contact.

You would either land in jail or your ideas would be
stolen or closed away...

Yes, better use Kickstarter or just build enough samples yourself and
sell them at one time, so if a few hundreds are already out there
they can´t kill it anymore...

You can also sell books or plans about it on ebay for example, how to build them..
This would be the easiest thing... if it could be done homemade...

Regards, Stefan.

Philip Hardcastle

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #23 on: April 15, 2012, 04:11:53 AM »
Thanks Aaron and Dream for your idea about kickstarter.


@ Cdl, I did say  a few posts ago that I would not answer further questions, I will respond to your question by saying not strictly speaking phonons.


@ Stephan, thanks for your advice. I must say it seems a common view that government is the last place one should seek a partnership with which seems to be at odds with the view that the government is for the people, perhaps ego, power and greed are the darker forces that exist even among people of good intentions.


My view is that I have a moral obligation to make sure it becomes public property as soon as possible but I also have a right to make some profit to compensate me for my efforts and foregone earnings. I considered the kickstarter idea as a means of getting attention but I cannot bring myself to ask for funding when I have my own funds (I am selling 2 properties to fund a small factory). I am not looking for a handout from anyone.


What I would ask is that those that read my posts simply tell 10 others to pay attention and to ask 10 of their friends to do the same.


www.quentron.com



Thanks for your help and encouragement.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2012, 02:50:48 PM by Philip Hardcastle »

Philip Hardcastle

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #24 on: April 15, 2012, 03:05:50 PM »
Hi All,


Further to my last post, please spread the word that the launch date is 11 June 2012 and on that day I will post as much proof of the device as I can that will not affect IP rights, this should include independent reports, data and video.


Unlike Rossi and Steorn I will provide clear and unambiguous proof of a working device.

Philip Hardcastle

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #25 on: April 21, 2012, 11:27:36 AM »
Hi Everyone,

As a strategy to get the Worlds attention, and therefore to accelerate the development of quenco for power applications that can impact CO2 emissions, I have decided to produce a few 3.7V Phone batteries that never needs to be recharged and to courier them to Nokia, Blackberry or Apple + ? ?.

The quenco phone battery would be intentionally limited to output a maximum of 5W so as not to cause too much thermal stress or hand chilling.

I appreciate any views as to which phones most need an eternal battery (the ones with the biggest power consumption I guess).

I will still make the hearing aid batteries as the first retail quenco product sold from my website.

Thanks

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« Reply #26 on: April 21, 2012, 12:18:44 PM »
Hi Everyone,

As a strategy to get the Worlds attention, and therefore to accelerate the development of quenco for power applications that can impact CO2 emissions, I have decided to produce a few 3.7V Phone batteries that never needs to be recharged and to courier them to Nokia, Blackberry or Apple + ? ?.

The quenco phone battery would be intentionally limited to output a maximum of 5W so as not to cause too much thermal stress or hand chilling.

I appreciate any views as to which phones most need an eternal battery (the ones with the biggest power consumption I guess).

I will still make the hearing aid batteries as the first retail quenco product sold from my website.

Thanks

I would say stick to the iPhone as that's what the sheeple are most fond of. But the iPhone's battery is internal so it would be hard for the average joe and jane to replace it even though it's really simple. Since you're not that interested in production but rather licensing.
Then if you want to get KNOWN and fast send a working cell for an iPhone 4s to www.engadget.com and tell them to use it and review it. But just be prepared for the mountain of attention you'll get, and make sure it doesn't kill you :p. These blogs have millions of tech savy followers who'll make it go viral, it would be much more effective than sending it to the companies doorstep and hoping for the best.

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #27 on: April 22, 2012, 12:52:56 PM »
Hi Broli,

Your idea is actually quite brilliant.

I consulted a few people and they agree that the following of people on engadget is massive and that it would do more to prove quenco to the World in a week than probably any other strategy.

I suppose the issue is to get the right people at engadget to talk with me and for them to agree to doing the tests, any chance a reader here has an inside to engadget people and would get them to give me a call??

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #28 on: April 22, 2012, 01:22:33 PM »
Hi Everyone,

I have posted on www.quentron.com a page about an offer from Dick Smith to include quenco in his million dollar prize offer that he first made to LENR.


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« Reply #29 on: April 22, 2012, 01:55:00 PM »
Sounds good.
Maybe you could at least post a picture of your device instead of the cute Koala bear ?

This would probably not make your patent void but would make it more believable..

How big is your 1.2 Volt device ? Does it fit in a hearing aid device and
how much current does it deliver approximately constantly if the room temperatur
is at about 22 to 25 degrees Celsius ?

Can you already tell these parameters ?


Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

P.S: Putting several in series and parallel to get an "indefinite" Iphone battery
is a good idea and would really make headlines... if you could deliver it to
an online tech magazine for them to test...!