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vortexentity

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2007, 05:40:48 AM »
I spend that much in a month on my research. l do not think the prize is much of an incentive. Nice sentiment though.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #16 on: April 02, 2007, 08:56:01 AM »
I find the advertisement on your pages no problem. As a webmaster I know that hosting a site is not for free. I have some ads as well (allthough I try to keep the number of ads low because navigating is so much slower with alot of ads)

But in my case I use the earnings to buy material for my experiments. It feels so much better to use ad money for that then house hold money.

Eric.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #17 on: April 02, 2007, 02:10:21 PM »
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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #18 on: April 02, 2007, 03:23:20 PM »
Hi All,
March was a good month for advertisement clicks,
so I raise now the prize money to 1200 Euros.

The prize is surely more an idological and PR thing, as it is still low.
But we have a few rich people in this forum and if an inventor
has the real thing and is donating it to the world freely, they might
also donate some more money to him.


Also it will generate a huge public relation action worldwide.

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #19 on: April 06, 2007, 08:58:28 PM »
Hi to all,
interesting that even Mikes motor which was claimed to be the first fully documented OU device (you may remember it) cannot help anyone to win this prize. This is what I cannot understand that nobody seems to be sceptic enough or at least careful if someone claims to have done it. However, this makes the whole scene unreliable.
So please work more like a scientist! Make thinks reproducible and include all kind of possible errors in your measurement and publish them. Don't pretend others and of course don't pretend yourself! This does not help anyone.
I do not say that free energy isn't possible. But your research has to be built on solid ground to not only convince some gullible guys but also and more important those with science background.
PK

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2007, 09:20:25 AM »
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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2007, 09:41:39 AM »
i don't know if the "cyclic manner" is the only way. although i am not disregarding it.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #22 on: April 07, 2007, 06:40:43 PM »
Nuclear Bomb: Might be millions of times more energy (output) then it takes to mine ,process , build apparatus and react the material (input).

Ok I will take that money now   ,Just kidding ::)



Just watching the interest and outcome of this page.
IronHead
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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
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Sauron

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #24 on: April 10, 2007, 07:19:32 PM »
Hi Stephan,

i think it's nice but maybe the 50 Watt is a bit much.

most overunity devices do not put out that much power untill their designs  are improved and their operating principle is fairly understood.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #25 on: April 11, 2007, 12:04:59 AM »
@Sauron,
we want to have a system that really puts out
energy for free on a rather larger scale.

If I would set the prize already for a 1 Watts device, it is
nice, but if it costs 500 US$ or more to build just only in parts,
it would be mostly too expensive for the most people
at this low output level.
Also if it would be built with accumulators in it,
it is harder and needs longer to be measure, if the energy is just coming
from the accumulators or is a real converted energy from some other free field.

What power output would you like to see the prize being given to ?
10 Watts ? 20 Watts ?

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #26 on: April 11, 2007, 07:38:33 PM »
i don't know.
but i do know what matters is the diffrence overunity or not.
it does not really matter how much all that matters is that it is free unlimited clean energy.

Sauron

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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #27 on: April 11, 2007, 08:40:16 PM »
50 watts is a good high number. Might as well set your sights high for the prize. It should help "elevate" the competition. The idea of powering ONE 50 Watt bulb forever doesn't seem too unreasonable of a goal. Especially when you are talking about Overunity as compared to the vastness of the universe.


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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #28 on: April 12, 2007, 01:54:58 AM »
Hi Mr. Amos,
I disagree, as this will make inventors maybe change their mind not to patent
their invention, but go the way for open source and rather make money from
their famousity which this prize will bring them.
Okay, the prize money itsself is not much, but all the publicity and PR it generates
around the whole world and the Internet will be huge !

We are looking here for the real deal and not for any fake designs, so
that the device will have full documentation so everybody can rebuild
it for themself.
So all people will benefit, cause the invention is publically released.
When the device is presented
and as it is a must to have the same 3 devices that are working, we are sure
that it is replicable.

So I guess the competition to win the OverUnity Prize will
generate a lot of interest just for the inventor?s own mind, that he can say later:
"I have this won this price with my invention !"



Hi Stefan,

The problem with public domain regarding this issue is that it's hard to give away maybe 5 or more years of your work.  Here's a likely scenario: I give my design to the world, then some huge company who can mass produce it takes it and starts making big money off it, leaving me nothing but maybe some pats on the back and public recognition, like Tom Bearden or John Bedini.  Sure I can attempt to produce my own design and sell it but there's little chance I could compete with a huge company that can mass produce the thing at about one third the price.  After I let then cat out of the bag I can't complain about not being rewarded for my hard work if I don't publicly disclose it within a legal framework, i.e. in a patent.  A patent is a publicly recognized disclosure that gives the inventor the right to get rewarded for his hard work.  If there's no patent then he has no rights in it.  No right to sue, no right to complain.

The way I see it, if I patent it I can still let people produce it just as if I didn't patent it; or I can make some money from it (or both).  But if I don't patent it then I have shut down my options.  I then have no recourse.

I say patent it and let some people reproduce it but not others.  That way you control who gets to produce it.









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Re: OverUnity prize money 15825 US$ total until now
« Reply #29 on: April 12, 2007, 04:12:54 AM »


Here's a likely scenario: I give my design to the world, then some huge company who can mass produce it takes it and starts making big money off it, leaving me nothing but maybe some pats on the back and public recognition


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