Interesting, Ken:It’s a bit outside the scope of the Scamalyzer, whichassesses 
the promises made for exploration and nature of the field operation,which don’t 
apply here.   This needs tobe assessed in the rogues gallery of perpetual 
motion, free energy, zero pointenergy, and others of that ilk.  We cando a bit 
of that:
They state specifically that it is not a perpetual motionmachine.  It doesn’t 
need any fuel input,but the magnetics require “recharging” every three years.  
So, ignoring all other objections, unless that recharge stores more energy in 
the magnets than they get out of them over three yearsof 40kW output, it is a 
perpetual motion machine - and therefore impossible.   Caseclosed.
They claim to “harness” or “harvest” the magnetic field byturning it on or off 
without electricity – but don’t say how. “Harvesting amagnetic field is 
incredibly difficult because almost everything on the planethas carbon in it.”  
Say what?  What has carbon got to do with magnets?  
Their machine uses an “unbalanced magneticfield” and “we do not use the 
attraction side of the magnetic field”.  Wouldn’t that require magnetic 
monopoles?   Not many geophysicists know that “rare earthmagnets have a 
documented radiation (field) half-life of 17 years” Mycolleague suggested that 
means that the kids’ artwork is going to start fallingoff the refrigerator 
soon.   As for their business:  After “ eightyears of Research & Development 
and 25 prototype models”  they are just now starting a “phasedplan for patent 
filings” ?  That’s pretty brave or pretty foolish.  Most small inventors tend 
to the opposite extreme.  BTW, the office address to which they invite us to 
“Visit Us”, is a postal-forwarding office.  They seem to be looking mostly for 
investors to buy into the business by being “Regional operators” of their 
machines. They want money up front in exchange for promises for the future.  
I don't think Bill Gates is that dumb.

Greg Hodges 

    On Thursday, January 10, 2019, 2:15:48 p.m. EST, Ken Robertson via SEGMIN 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Is anyone in the Segmin Group familiar with the Inductance Energy Corporation 
and their Earth Engine technology?

https://ie.energy/about.html

Last night I was told that Canadian National has acquired the rights for Canada 
and that Bill Gates is a major investor. I have not
managed to verify either claim.

Interesting concept. Is it legitimate? Greg, does it pass the Scamalyzer test?

Ken R.


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