Posted by Jack on October 29, 2003, 2:02 pm
Hi,
I would appreciate your help and advise in building a self-powered
perpetual motion heatpump, to work without outer electric power supply.
Entirely energy self-dependent.
Please let me know your ideas.
--
Jack
Inventor of Tomosonography and Tomoultrasonography
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Posted by N9WOS on October 29, 2003, 3:28 pm
> Hi,
> I would appreciate your help and advise in building a self-powered
ok....
> perpetual motion heatpump,
Uuu...... not ok........?????
(WARNING! You are entering a non perpetual motion zone! WARNING!)
> to work without outer electric power supply.
Briggs and Stratton engine comes to mind. :-)
Or one of those kool propane fired units.
> Entirely energy self-dependent.
> Please let me know your ideas.
There is a few ways you could do it without
and external gas or electric source and
perpetual motion doesn't come to mind, but
I'll keep my ideas to myself.
Because after I read this tag line....
>Jack
>Inventor of Tomosonography and Tomoultrasonography
>______________________________
>Global Inventors Organization
>20 inventions for auction sale
>starting bid $ 100 a piece
I knew that you would try and patent any
ideas that you got off of other people.
And I don't plan on being a source for your patent ideas.
Posted by Jack on October 29, 2003, 6:14 pm
N9WOS wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would appreciate your help and advise in building a self-powered
>
> ok....
>
> > perpetual motion heatpump,
>
> Uuu...... not ok........?????
> (WARNING! You are entering a non perpetual motion zone! WARNING!)
>
> > to work without outer electric power supply.
>
> Briggs and Stratton engine comes to mind. :-)
> Or one of those kool propane fired units.
>
> > Entirely energy self-dependent.
> > Please let me know your ideas.
>
> There is a few ways you could do it without
> and external gas or electric source and
> perpetual motion doesn't come to mind, but
> I'll keep my ideas to myself.
> Because after I read this tag line....
> >
> I knew that you would try and patent any
> ideas that you got off of other people.
> And I don't plan on being a source for your patent ideas.
not exactly N9WOS, by public discussion, we make a publication,
generating prior art, making that stuff non-patentable.
liar,
could you kindly name only a one idea I have got off from other people ?
liar, next time play fair,
--
Jack
Inventor of Tomosonography and Tomoultrasonography
______________________________
Global Inventors Organization
20 inventions for auction sale
starting bid $ 100 a piece
Posted by Eric Scott on October 29, 2003, 3:53 pm
Connect solar panels to a cold fusion device. Use the excess energy to run
the wind turbine.
> Hi,
> I would appreciate your help and advise in building a self-powered
> perpetual motion heatpump, to work without outer electric power supply.
> Entirely energy self-dependent.
> Please let me know your ideas.
> --
> Jack
> Inventor of Tomosonography and Tomoultrasonography
> ______________________________
> Global Inventors Organization
> 20 inventions for auction sale
> starting bid $ 100 a piece
Posted by Jack on October 29, 2003, 5:55 pm
Sorry, but H2 cold fusion is not perpetual.
I meant exactly and only heatpump to generate enough energy to enable
self-powering of water pump and heatpump self.
Eric Scott wrote:
>
> Connect solar panels to a cold fusion device. Use the excess energy to run
> the wind turbine.
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would appreciate your help and advise in building a self-powered
> > perpetual motion heatpump, to work without outer electric power supply.
> > Entirely energy self-dependent.
> > Please let me know your ideas.
> >
--
Jack
Inventor of Tomosonography and Tomoultrasonography
______________________________
Global Inventors Organization
20 inventions for auction sale
starting bid $ 100 a piece
> I would appreciate your help and advise in building a self-powered
ok....
> perpetual motion heatpump,