> How it works is if you make a claim, you need to back it up. =A0So what's= the > model number of this laser diode then? It doesn't matter which model or etc. Specs are specs and numbers are numbe= rs. > Anyway, reading the above make my BS alarm start ringing. =A0So let's see= , the > Segway is a self-balancing scooter, clever but not exactly a miracle. =A0= I'm > also not sure how you'd use a Segway to power a car, and let's face it, c= ars > don't fall over by themselves so they don't need the Segway smarts for th= at. Fall over themselves ? You gotto be kidding here, it's all about changing the center of gravity. It can even be applied to banana to go from one place to another since it has mass. > So Turkey's richest man is involved, and who would that be? It means he is a lot (really,really lot) more than smarter than you when it comes to an investment. > How about naming just one of the 'Dozens of academicians and engineers'? I don't think I am authorized to give you all the list but I can count a few which I am close to and will not give me a headache for disclosure ; Cenk Surmen - BS.c in Mechanical Engineering Founder of Huvaj Inc. Atille Ongel - BS.c/Ms.c/ Ph.d in Mechanical Engineering Senior Engineer at Ford Automotive Baris Cozkunuzer - Asst.Prof in Physics at Koc University Baris Gengil - BS.c/Ms.c in Mechanical Engineering Principle of R&D at Ford Automotive Also me - BS.c in Electrical & Electronics Eng. MS.c in Physics (going on) > But never mind all that, I went back and found your post - The Hempel 'Io= nic > Magnetic Power' thingy. > > Ooh, magnets. > > Oh dear. > > I do hope you're getting paid. > > Yet another free-energy device, so that's where your 1W laser gets it's > magic from, it's an over-unity device that extract power from the quantum > foam as it pass thru the atmosphere. =A0Awesome and dandy. > > I found the patent, and as expected it's good for a laugh. =A0You do real= ise > they'll hand out a patent for just about anything, don't you? =A0It doesn= 't > have to work. > > The biggest laugh was from this wonderful little chunk: > > > [0029] Completely surprisingly and unexpectedly, a voltage of 23.8 V buil= t > up between the poles of the accumulator series connection after about 10 = s. > After separating the capacitor bank from the accumulator array and > short-circuiting until the voltage level dropped to zero, a voltage of 33= V > built up again contrary to expectations between the poles of the capacito= r > bank after about 90 s. > > [0030] This is all the more astonishing since electrolytic capacitors > usually have no charge remanence. > > > Uh huh, amazing! Making chit chat + googling stuff shouldn't be enough for a reasonable being to feel enough to comment on that topic.Digging previous posts to find my potentially wrong approaches and trying to bridge them to current discussion is a sick behavior. Put aside all our differences, this is a sincere observation from one human being to another.I am not responding to your posts from now on because you lack of knowledge and doesn't qualify to conduct even a simple discussion. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .