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Qwert

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Re: quentron.com
« Reply #210 on: August 20, 2012, 07:35:32 AM »
So, taking under consideration @e2matrix' revelations, the best solution to avoid popular concerns is to publicize this kind of invention simultaneously with the patent application.

lumen

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« Reply #211 on: August 20, 2012, 05:12:26 PM »
So, taking under consideration @e2matrix' revelations, the best solution to avoid popular concerns is to publicize this kind of invention simultaneously with the patent application.

That might work if you proceeded first with a "documented patent search" to prevent the usual stacking the deck trick.
That's where some company rewords your patent and has it filed at some earlier date by their inside informant.
But then those doing the patent search may already alert them and ...... well, better get a good patent attorney, one you can trust. (if that's possible)

Philip has other patents and already knows the path.

lumen

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« Reply #212 on: August 25, 2012, 01:43:18 AM »
I see more changes to the Launch web page. I hope this indicates things are progressing faster than anticipated.
It looks like some chips might end up on E-bay at some point!




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« Reply #213 on: August 25, 2012, 03:57:27 PM »
^ and that point being only one month away.

I hope he truly succeeds because at this point in time failure is no longer an option, either unintentional or caused by an outside "unforeseen" force. He has put the stakes too high for quenco and himself, failure will completely destroy his word and reputation even if external sabotage was at play. The conspiracy nuts would have a field day, the skeptics will yell "I told you so" and the truly honest people will lose hope. This has been shown time and time again across the "free energy" history. This is why the closed source path is so risky, and useless in this field imo, compared to the open source and open development path.

An energy revolution would change the world that we know, something as mundane as money and fame has no role in such a world. Sure it will still be part of the not so pleasant transition phase but in time people will realize they can meet their basic physiological needs AND do the things they love without having to rely on your atypical slavery like "jobs" of today. Local automated organic unlimited food growth, unlimited water supplies, personal flight systems, decentralized communication systems are just a few of examples an energy revolution would usher in. Imo the next bigger thing after an energy revolution is the personal manufacturing field, imagine a personal 3d printer that prints anything you can imagine in any material that you want on atomic nano scale accuracy.
« Last Edit: August 25, 2012, 05:34:33 PM by broli »

lumen

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« Reply #214 on: August 25, 2012, 04:51:59 PM »
Broli,

I agree! But the next big thing should have been the first thing and while a super 3D printer is very useful, I would have to rate it at least #3.
What should have been the first big thing is permanent life extension, so everyone could live as long as they wanted and at the peak of life or about 26 years old.

The problem with such a short life is it limits how intelligent we can become! By the time a person learns enough to become truly valuable, they are already loosing their health and ability to remember.
If people could live a few thousand years at their optimal point in life, the entire race would be extremely intelligent and may have insight into expanding to other planets which is required or at some point we all become extinct!

Then you could build the 3D printer!

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« Reply #215 on: August 25, 2012, 08:24:39 PM »

What should have been the first big thing is permanent life extension, so everyone could live as long as they wanted and at the peak of life or about 26 years old.
But before that is achieved first we have to learn to distinguish psycopath and get rid of them so no psycopath lives forever.


The path for a perfect future is full of obstacles.

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« Reply #216 on: August 25, 2012, 08:32:00 PM »

Those that are following quenco can rest assured that there is no conspiracy or problems, please just allow me to take heed of advice that the proper thing to protect the rights of many is to ensure that intellectual property I hold is transformed into an airtight Patent so that it cannot be usurped by the big corporations.
I will come to this thread a year from now.


Hopefully the world will be enjoying this quenco device but more probably nothing will have come to market and, once more, we will wonder whether the criminal elite, that runs the world, destroyed the idea or whether it didn't work after all.


(btw those who don't believe in conspiracies don't know anything about how the world really works)

Elisha

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« Reply #217 on: August 27, 2012, 03:18:04 AM »
@broli  I agree with you at all, but not in the personal 3d printer, the future is work together in unity.  We will need the new big company, a lot of small family business tightly integrated that work like a big company.


Our best wishes to Philip, we are in suspense to know the good news.


Thanks to a lot of scammers, Philip is under the radar of big elite and corporations.

markdansie

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« Reply #218 on: August 27, 2012, 04:38:15 AM »
Don't hold your breath for the 29th of September this is about as reliable as the JR Papp engine.
You will get other excuses for deadlines not being met. This is all conjecture no data on running prototypes.
mark dansie


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« Reply #219 on: August 27, 2012, 06:47:18 AM »
Though hope springs eternal, I won't be holding my breath either, as I've already seen a number of Phil's promises go, er, "unfulPhilled".

BTW, I created this spoof of the Quenco drawing for the moletrap forum. Some of you here may enjoy it as well:
http://i49.tinypic.com/dadlu.jpg







lumen

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« Reply #220 on: August 27, 2012, 07:11:30 AM »
Though hope springs eternal, I won't be holding my breath either, as I've already seen a number of Phil's promises go, er, "unfulPhilled".

BTW, I created this spoof of the Quenco drawing for the moletrap forum. Some of you here may enjoy it as well:
http://i49.tinypic.com/dadlu.jpg

That's pretty funny, I'm printing it out right now on a giant truck inner tube, so if you are wrong we can all bounce it off your head for fun.
 :o

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« Reply #221 on: August 27, 2012, 08:59:41 AM »
Well this is fast becoming a get rich quick exercise, licenses have just gone up 10 fold@


High Power Quenco Licences[/color][/font]
Limited to 100 licences[/color][/font]
Unlimited production[/color][/font]
Upfront fee of A$10,000,000[/color][/font]
Annual Licence renewal fee of A$10,000,000[/color][/font]
Royalty of $1/mm2 of Quenco produced [/color][/font]
Restricted to the production of Quenco exceeding 1kW per cm2[/color][/font]
Minimum production of 10,000,000,000 mm2 of Quenco p.a[/color][/font]
Low Power Quenco Licence[/color][/font]
Unlimited licences[/color][/font]
Unlimited production[/color][/font]
Upfront fee of A$1,000,000[/color][/font]
Annual renewal fee of A$1,000,000[/color][/font]
Royalty of $1/mm2 of Quenco produced[/color][/font]
Restricted to the production of Quenco of less than 1kW per cm2[/color][/font]

bugler

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« Reply #222 on: August 27, 2012, 02:59:05 PM »
Well this is fast becoming a get rich quick exercise, licenses have just gone up 10 fold@


High Power Quenco Licences[/color][/font]

Limited to 100 licences[/color][/font]

Unlimited production[/color][/font]

Upfront fee of A$10,000,000[/color][/font]

Annual Licence renewal fee of A$10,000,000[/color][/font]

Royalty of $1/mm2 of Quenco produced [/color][/font]

Restricted to the production of Quenco exceeding 1kW per cm2[/color][/font]

Minimum production of 10,000,000,000 mm2 of Quenco p.a[/color][/font]


Low Power Quenco Licence[/color][/font]

Unlimited licences[/color][/font]

Unlimited production[/color][/font]

Upfront fee of A$1,000,000[/color][/font]

Annual renewal fee of A$1,000,000[/color][/font]

Royalty of $1/mm2 of Quenco produced[/color][/font]

Restricted to the production of Quenco of less than 1kW per cm2[/color][/font]


Wow!!! it sound what comes after extremely suspicious.

lumen

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« Reply #223 on: August 27, 2012, 05:02:30 PM »
Well this is fast becoming a get rich quick exercise, licenses have just gone up 10 fold@

Yes, but if you held in your hand the single device that was about to replace ALL the trillion dollar oil, gas,solar,wind,industries and everything related from around the entire planet, what kind of value would you place on it?

This is of course if you live long enough to get it to market or they just steal your patent and say it is theirs, like what happened to Dr Brzezinski.
"He who controls the energy, controls the country!"

If you made 100 Billion a year it would take you 10 years to make what the oil companies make in 1 year! He will probably need to raise his price!

With that kind of money, one could hire a team of the top 25 experts in the field of DNA research, and solve the aging problem. Then a single person could forge the world like no Government has the coherency to do.

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« Reply #224 on: August 28, 2012, 07:57:45 AM »
new Launch page:

Patent Filing                   21st September 2012
Scientific Paper               24th September
Public Launch                 29th September
Patent Publication           1st October

Scientific validation is now a paper (maybe still a validation?).  No mention of availability, limited or otherwise afterwards.  Still, full disclosure in a patent is what's needed most, second only to multiple third-party validations of a device.

@Mark Dansie, you or your team have access to JAP articles?
http://jap.aip.org/resource/1/japiau/v94/i7/p4690_s1?isAuthorized=no

Not sure how many published articles there are about perpetual motion of the second kind up at JAP, that appears to be one however.  Granted totally made-up papers have been published before at other journals (via scigen)... there's at least a chance that article or others have some merit.