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Author Topic: Einstein's Dilemma - Why Governments suppress Free Energy! Please Read  (Read 26423 times)

giantkiller

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Re: Einstein's Dilemma - Why Governments suppress Free Energy! Please Read
« Reply #60 on: February 09, 2008, 12:53:59 AM »
There is no dilema, but only our ignorance to conquer.

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Re: Einstein's Dilemma - Why Governments suppress Free Energy! Please Read
« Reply #61 on: March 20, 2008, 12:11:16 PM »
   A little tale of the inquesitive boy. At a young age I had a thirst to see, feel, witness, and do all that I could. I was nicked the inventer of the family. Especially things electric/electronic in nature. I remember when I got hands on the operations manuals for the Eniac, OH SHIT just dated myself. Totally facinated by it. Was also facinated by that small round thing in my neighbors shed that had two wires (green and yellow I think) out of one end. Put a couple of them in my back pocket and then forgot they were there. My dad got home that day and couldn't forget them. Our neighbor was a well driller. The were electric blasting caps. I was given a demo on what they can do by him. Scared the hell out of me. Didn't sway me one bit tho, still went on to persue things a lot worse.
   Morel of the story, this thing may well be really dangerous. Thats why laws are in effect to set safety standards for things manufactured so as not to pose a risk to its user. Prototypes are always very dangerous as its in the testing phase and guards are not in place most of the time. Why I have magnet inside my wall. It was lost at around 3000rpm and could have been really bad if it hit me in the head.

   The point here is the system hates change but it will come reguardless. Just like the mp3 boom. Had the record companies of got on board by being broad minded, they would be reaping the profits instead of the upstarts. It was an unstoppable Tsumani in nature and now is main stream.

   This TPU or a all magnetic motor or a bedini or a yada yada yada will be the next thing. And yup, they will fight it digging and clawing all the way. When they get left in the wake, they have no other thing to do than get on board and ride it.

   A friend of mine by the name of Mike Korpi years ago made an e-bike to ride around at the race track. He is still in a web page on line.

The change is in the air and on the way.

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Re: Einstein's Dilemma - Why Governments suppress Free Energy! Please Read
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