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Author Topic: Exponential Mass Energy Inc  (Read 4381 times)

FredWalter

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Exponential Mass Energy Inc
« on: March 13, 2006, 01:53:21 AM »
I just read about "Exponential Mass Energy Inc" at: http://pesn.com/2006/03/12/Exponential_Mass_Energy/

"KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA -- Exponential Mass Energy, Inc. (EME) says they are close as 120 days away from introducing to the marketplace a five kilowatt magnetic generator that runs on Zero Point Energy."

The inventors are Charles Mass, Rick Becker and Reily Buttsman.

They supposedly have Canadian and US patents, but their company will only give out the patent numbers (and other info) to people who sign a NDA and give them money (put into a trust account).

I've searched the US Patent database for patents by the above people/company, and have found nothing.

Anyone here know more about these guys? Anyone know what patents they have?

Omnibus

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Re: Exponential Mass Energy Inc
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2006, 02:06:46 AM »
The link you've given reads "EMBARGOED" and nothing else.

FredWalter

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Re: Exponential Mass Energy Inc
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2006, 02:11:32 AM »
The link you've given reads "EMBARGOED" and nothing else.

That was done after I contacted the author of the article, and I asked him why I couldn't find the patents, when searching the US patent database using the inventor's names, and why the company required money before they'd tell you their patent numbers.

I'm hoping the author of the article will contact the company, get more information (IE. the patent numbers), and put an updated version of his article on his website.