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Author Topic: A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle  (Read 7035 times)

Janus20

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A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle
« on: April 18, 2006, 10:46:06 AM »
I have detailed this free energy apple on the attached gif. Full details are in
Diagram 2-2 at http:// www.unifiedtheory.org.uk/


Janus20

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Re: A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2006, 09:40:39 AM »
I am disappointed not to hear from anyone re the "apple" drive. How about this one.

The "ADVANCED PHYSICS" forum banned it and me forever and ever."Xerxes" is the Master Moderator that will not let me climb his apple tree.

FredWalter

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Re: A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2006, 05:32:22 PM »
I am disappointed not to hear from anyone re the "apple" drive. How about this one.

Have you ever built any of the devices that you mention in your post?

Janus20

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Re: A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2006, 10:01:10 AM »
I am disappointed not to hear from anyone re the "apple" drive. How about this one.

Have you ever built any of the devices that you mention in your post?

I have checked out 5 different working models over the last 3 years. I now have commercial model spring and inertia units ready for testing.(for 330 Watts at 2400 rpm)

Unfortunately I have to go into hospital on Friday morning and do not know what this will mean for me in the future. I have nailed up the website for 10 years just in case.

I no longer care for the future of those that will come. Their parents were happy with the bed they made for lying in. Shit happens though rarely a turd of this scientific size.

FredWalter

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Re: A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2006, 07:18:21 PM »
I have checked out 5 different working models over the last 3 years. I now have commercial model spring and inertia units ready for testing.(for 330 Watts at 2400 rpm)

Right now all people see is that you have a theory, and there have been a *lot* of theories out there. The only way to convince people that your theory might be real, is to show photos/video of something that has been built, that is based on your theory.

If you could provide online photos of your prototypes, that would spark a lot of discussion. Just look at the Torbay threads. Based on the photos and patent, people aren't just discussing the Torbay motor, they are actively trying to reproduce it.

How much work was it to make the 330 watt unit? Did you keep track of the cost of the materials?

Unfortunately I have to go into hospital on Friday morning and do not know what this will mean for me in the future.

I hope you turn out ok.

If it turns out that what you have is fatal, have you made provisions such that whatever details aren't on your website, that are necessary, will be published? It would be a shame if you were another one of the free energy inventors that took the secret of his invention to his grave.

BTW, a lot of 'fatal' health conditions don't have to be fatal, it is just that conventional healthcare's approach to them is fatal. There are alternative health approaches for many 'fatal' health conditions - Rife/Bare devices and medical grade ozone generators come to mind.

Janus20

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Re: A Newtonian powered Quantum apple cycle
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2006, 07:37:37 PM »
My costs for both models do not exceed ?440. I use the same motor for both. My total costs over 14 years are less than ?8000 but working off my coffee table has reduced my living conditions to those of a hobo in a breakers yard.

My condition is not life threatening although I am 68. I have lost zip and enthusiasm and it went rapidly over 6 weeks. I need a small bile duct op but our NHS is in deep shit.

A Vet could and would fix me up for ?800 but there would be political hell over it.

As Homer would say "What can yer do"