paying for a demo could be proposed, but since if true it will be done next
year, that would just for impatient fan.
about cash, don't forget the escrowed cash...
but once you have the machine, the best would be to find a good usage.
who knows someone needing 1MW thermal ?
vegetable farmer, pool,
I think DKG will have a Hyperion for a demo very soon. Take a few
barrels of water, a watch, thermometer and run it with power going
through a 3A fuse.
Heat a barrel of water in an hour, or a whole pool in a couple of days.
If DKG does it right, they'll have a number of scientists and
reporters on
Mary Yugo wrote:
> I can't believe that Miley can't get $5K or even $100K of funds a year.
> That's chump change for any large company.
Well, he and I have been beating the bushes trying to get funding. Nothing
yet. If you know a company with that kind of chump change, please have them
contact
At 10:14 AM 12/15/2011, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
Would he really be able to replicate sustained kW-level excess heat
(of course, with watt-level input) with just $50,000 in funding or
so? Serious question.
Without the secret Magic Unicorn dust? Probably not.
On 2011-12-15 19:08, Jed Rothwell wrote:
If you have $1 million burning a hole in your pocket, give it to me that
I will have this thing replicated in no time. People such as Miley could
replicate most of it in a short time if they had ~$50,000 in funding. Or
$5,000.
Would he really be able to
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Spending a million bucks for this is crazy. The machine will be obsolete
> in six months. Unless you have a need for 1 MW of heat, it will be useless.
>
> If you have $1 million burning a hole in your pocket, give it to me that I
> will have
Spending a million bucks for this is crazy. The machine will be obsolete in
six months. Unless you have a need for 1 MW of heat, it will be useless.
If you have $1 million burning a hole in your pocket, give it to me that I
will have this thing replicated in no time. People such as Miley could
rep
A couple of articles on my daily scan :
A Crowd Funding Approach to E-Cat
Testing
http://www.e-catworld.com/2011/12/1499/
...
One idea that has been brought up on this site recently that might serve
to break the deadlock is that interested people might purchase a 1 MW
plant through a
crowdfundin
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